International audienceMusical instruments were used in the Christian realm of Ethiopia during the early modern period for proclamations, major religious celebrations, court ceremonies, and the movement of the king and his troops inside and outside of royal cities, as well as for signalling the start of battles. Only the powerful had the prerogative of having certain instruments played. The nägarit (kettledrums) were also insignia of power. Owning or displaying them was an expression of power as much as having them played. The nǝsǝr qana were double-reed instruments associated with the king. Originally insignia of Oromo military might, the mäläkät, long trumpets, were gradually adopted in the Christian realm as the Oromo came to share in exe...
Local brass bands have become an indispensable factor in weddings, processions, rituals of birth or ...
From the end of the 17th to the middle of the 18th century much of the confrontation between indigen...
It is true that the music of antiquity is now mute, but archaeology has provided valuable artifacts ...
International audienceMusical instruments were used in the Christian realm of Ethiopia during the ea...
Musical instruments were used in the Christian realm of Ethiopia during the early modern period for ...
With the advent of the German and British colonial administrations to the coast of East Africa in th...
327 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.Chapter I provides the histor...
The earliest evidence of music in East Africa appears in rock art paintings from around 500 CE. Imag...
Based on the author’s field research and other documentation, this paper explores the transformation...
« Musical instruments in the sphere of power in Etruria : the contribution of iconography and archae...
African colonialism severely stunted the advancement of Afro-indigenous science, technology, politic...
This article provides information about the musical instruments presented in the treatises of mediev...
The use of indigenous musical instruments has played a significant role in the life and worship expe...
This dissertation will demonstrate how music among the Oromo people of present day Ethiopia function...
The Central Sudan, enclosing the northern parts of the Cameroons and Nigeria, South-Niger and parte ...
Local brass bands have become an indispensable factor in weddings, processions, rituals of birth or ...
From the end of the 17th to the middle of the 18th century much of the confrontation between indigen...
It is true that the music of antiquity is now mute, but archaeology has provided valuable artifacts ...
International audienceMusical instruments were used in the Christian realm of Ethiopia during the ea...
Musical instruments were used in the Christian realm of Ethiopia during the early modern period for ...
With the advent of the German and British colonial administrations to the coast of East Africa in th...
327 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.Chapter I provides the histor...
The earliest evidence of music in East Africa appears in rock art paintings from around 500 CE. Imag...
Based on the author’s field research and other documentation, this paper explores the transformation...
« Musical instruments in the sphere of power in Etruria : the contribution of iconography and archae...
African colonialism severely stunted the advancement of Afro-indigenous science, technology, politic...
This article provides information about the musical instruments presented in the treatises of mediev...
The use of indigenous musical instruments has played a significant role in the life and worship expe...
This dissertation will demonstrate how music among the Oromo people of present day Ethiopia function...
The Central Sudan, enclosing the northern parts of the Cameroons and Nigeria, South-Niger and parte ...
Local brass bands have become an indispensable factor in weddings, processions, rituals of birth or ...
From the end of the 17th to the middle of the 18th century much of the confrontation between indigen...
It is true that the music of antiquity is now mute, but archaeology has provided valuable artifacts ...