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Music listening in families and peer groups: benefits for young people's social cohesion and emotional well-being across four cultures. [PDF]
Boer D, Abubakar A.
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Commonality and variation in mental representations of music revealed by a cross-cultural comparison of rhythm priors in 15 countries. [PDF]
Jacoby N+33 more
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Third Symposium of the ICTM Study Group for Multipart Music 12-16 September 2013 Budapest, Hungary [PDF]
Tari, Lujza
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Decolonising Australian ethnomusicology through autoethnography [PDF]
Mackinlay, Elizabeth
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Training Possibilities for Ethnomusicologists [PDF]
‘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
Kurt Reinhard+3 more
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Getting Scientists and Ethnomusicologists to Work Together: Some Thoughts and Recommendations
Dane L. Harwood
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Training Possibilities for Ethnomusicologists
‘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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Rethinking the Engagement of Ethnomusicologists with Performance and Applied Music Curricula
2021Abstract Music schools and conservatories in the United States and abroad focus primarily on training performers; one of the reasons ethnomusicologists have had such difficulty expanding their employment opportunities in such institutions is because they have not given enough thought to how they can productively contribute to performance
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