Sentences with word «ethnomusicologist»

This will be in the strictest classical style, with no modern innovations, based on more than a decade of research by ethnomusicologist Vaughan Hatch in villages across Bali.
In her new film, Manna explores the different musical traditions of myriad communities living in and around Jerusalem, drawing on her research into the German - Jewish ethnomusicologist Robert Lachmann (1892 - 1939) and his work in Palestine.
It takes as its starting point German - Jewish ethnomusicologist Robert Lachmann's field recordings of «Oriental» groups in Palestine in the 1930s and his Oriental Music radio series made for the Palestinian Broadcasting Service; established under the British Mandate (1920 - 1948).
Original soundtrack cues created by director Cornel Wilde and ethnomusicologist Andrew Tracey, along with a written statement by Tracey on the score
Holly Wissler is an applied ethnomusicologist, Fulbright Scholar and educator living and working in Cusco, Peru.
Meanwhile, ethnomusicologist Lars - Christian Kochof has been announced as the Humboldt's director of collections.
Postcommodity on a tour of the Hill District with ethnomusicologist Colter Harper (2017).
Along with jazz, Whitney alludes to West African drumming, and among its principles (as described by ethnomusicologist John Chernoff), is building new styles from simple modifications of existing patterns.
The project also introduces cross-disciplinary practices of translation by Filipino avant - garde composer and ethnomusicologist Jose Maceda (1917 - 2004) and Kanoon: Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults.
Back in March, while at the South by Southwest festival to discuss data visualization with a NASA team, I had a chance to watch «Song from the Forest,» a deeply captivating visual and sonic exploration of the strange, music - driven life of Louis Sarno, an American ethnomusicologist who was lured to the Congo River basin in the 1980s by recordings of pygmy songs and, in many ways, never came back.
Wow, Ethnomusicologists.
Ethnomusicologists will use a culture's heart music to teach Scripture!
Ethnomusicologists and music composers, by contrast, think that such preferences are more a product of one's culture.
On Sundays Weiss would take his children to the lab, says Sarah Weiss, the couple's daughter, now an ethnomusicologist at Yale - NUS College in Singapore.
Gunnar Schonbeck: No Experience Required Over a period of fifty years, Gunnar Schonbeck — an ethnomusicologist and composer at nearby Bennington College — amassed an arsenal of hundreds of handmade musical instruments.
As I quickly discovered, Atoui is not just a compelling performer but an ethnomusicologist of the first order.
Some ethnomusicologists argue that polyphonic singing has played an important role in human evolution.
As the ethnomusicologist Fredric Lieberman noted in his essay «Zen Buddhism and Its Relationship to Elements of Eastern and Western Art,» non-objective artists were drawn to Zen principles based on the idea that «Oriental art depicts spirit, while Western art depicts form.»
The experimental filmmaker, mystic and ethnomusicologist, Harry Everett Smith was a major protagonist of American counterculture of the 1960s and was especially well known in Europe for his influential Anthology of American Folk Music.
A conceptual artist, ethnomusicologist and writer, whose work includes site - specific installations, video, performance art and novels, Samson Kambalu humorously challenges canonical ideas about the history of ideas, art and religion while exploring issues of identity and freedom of expression.
-- Ethnomusicologist, Dr Muriel E. Swijghuisen Reigersberg, Loud Mouth (The Music Trust)(read the full review)
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