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Training Possibilities for Ethnomusicologists

open access: yes, 1969
‘En fait, les etudes ethnomusicologiques n’ont pas encore fait leur entree, jusqu’ici, dans les Universites belges. La musicologie est, en somme, une branche relativement toute nouvelle dans ce domaine, et son enseignement s’attache principalement a l’histoire de la musique europeenne de l’occident, telle qu’elle est exposee dans les manuels classiques
Jaap Kunst
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Training Possibilities for Ethnomusicologists

open access: yes, 1960
‘An der Wiener Universitat wird Musikethnologie, beziehungsweise vergleichende Musikwissenschaft, seit 1897 gelehrt. Der erste Vertreter des Faches, Richard Wallaschek, wurde 1908 zum Extraordinarius ernannt, ihm folgte sein Schuler Robert Lach, der 1927 nach Guido Adler Ordinarius und Vorstand des Musikwissenschaftlichen Institutes wurde. Unter dessen
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Ethnomusicologists and Music Theory

2023
Abstract Theorizing of the world’s musicians considers interactions of humans with instruments, spirits, fellow humans, and other living or deceased beings. Hence ethnomusicologists cannot accept a conception of music theory centered on studies of musical structure that exclude musical action.
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The Xenophilia of a Japanese Ethnomusicologist

Common Knowledge, 2021
This autobiographical, sociological, and musicological essay, written for a symposium on xenophilia, concerns how the love of a foreign culture can lead to a better understanding and renewed love of one’s own. The author, a Japanese musicologist, studied Hindustani music with North Indian masters, both Hindu and Muslim, and concluded that it is the ...
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The Ethnomusicologist and Black Music

Black Music Research Journal, 1990
I have not encountered an academic field or discipline whose members spend as much time worrying about defining themselves as ethnomusicology. Definitions abound and they can be discussed historically, something done by the late Alan P. Merriam in one of his last articles (Merriam 1977). The general public tends to think of ethnomusicology as the study
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The/An Ethnomusicologist and the Record Business

Yearbook for Traditional Music, 1996
Recherche ethnomusicologique et exploitation commerciale sont de plus en plus interconnectees. Alors que la plupart des ethnomusicologues font des enregistrements sur le terrain, les archivent, participent a des programmes radiophoniques et, parfois, en autorisent pour partie l'exploitation par des labels commerciaux, peu d'entre eux discutent ...
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An Ethnomusicologist's Last Lecture

2023
An Ethnomusicologist’s Last Lecture: Music and Globalism, Philosophy and Religion explores the frustration of many scholars and artists with the content and directions of studies on music, which continue to be mostly based on Western thought, methods, theories, and even the modes of communicating ideas, and mostly through written, published works ...
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Becoming an Ethnomusicologist

2013
Becoming an Ethnomusicologist centers on the life and education of the author, Bruno Nettl, a well-known ethnomusicologist. Focusing on eleven individuals who influenced him significantly, it follows their roles through his career from his childhood in Czechoslovakia and his family's forced departure in 1939 to his education in the United States and ...
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