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Ethnomusicology

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  • Finally, at the Northwest African American Museum, Daniel Atkinson, a doctoral candidate in Ethnomusicology, which is what I meant to study in college, is giving a lecture on the slave-based musical tradition of Angola State Penitentiary, the largest prison in the country.

    Chronicling Beatniks and Loiterers « PubliCola 2010

  • Music 40, "Ethnomusicology," was also required, leaving students only three courses with which to establish a concentration area.

    TheDartmouth.com | America's Oldest College Newspaper. Founded 1799. 2009

  • Upon her return to New York, she founded the department of Ethnomusicology at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York, where she taught for many years and was head of the department.

    We Remember - Johanna Spector, 1915 - 2008 2010

  • They had a display booth at the SEM (Society for Ethnomusicology) conference in Atlanta.

    Archive 2007-02-01 2007

  • Kujichagulia, a Griot/Djialli (Oral Historian), musician, writer, poet, dancer who utilizes music, poetry and dance to heal and reveal history -- was a professor of Ethnomusicology and African Civilizations at World College West and Stanford University's Workshop on Political and Social Issues.

    VIDEO - Phavia Kujichagulia: Fast Food or Fresh Fruit? 2009

  • They had a display booth at the SEM (Society for Ethnomusicology) conference in Atlanta.

    Creating, Managing & Pres. Dig. Assets: The EVIA Digital Archive 2007

  • Kujichagulia, a Griot/Djialli (Oral Historian), musician, writer, poet, dancer who utilizes music, poetry and dance to heal and reveal history -- was a professor of Ethnomusicology and African Civilizations at World College West and Stanford University's Workshop on Political and Social Issues.

    Printing: VIDEO - Phavia Kujichagulia: Fast Food or Fresh Fruit? 2009

  • Kujichagulia, a Griot/Djialli (Oral Historian), musician, writer, poet, dancer who utilizes music, poetry and dance to heal and reveal history -- was a professor of Ethnomusicology and African Civilizations at World College West and Stanford University's Workshop on Political and Social Issues.

    VIDEO - Phavia Kujichagulia: Fast Food or Fresh Fruit? 2009

  • Last week, the Society for Ethnomusicology published a position statement "against the use of music as torture."

    Boing Boing 2007

  • The former Afro-Celt Sound System singer, who is doing a PHD in Ethnomusicology, sings beautifully on his fourth solo album, which is produced by Leo Abrahams.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Martin Chilton 2012

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