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Garland Encyclopedia of World Music Volume 1: AfricaPart 2: Issues and Processes in African MusicPopular Music in Africa
written by Angela Impey; edited by Ruth M. Stone, 1942- (New York: Routledge (Publisher), 1997), 24 page(s)
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written by Angela Impey; edited by Ruth M. Stone, 1942- (New York: Routledge (Publisher), 1997), 24 page(s)
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
General reference book, Compendium
Contributor
Ruth M. Stone, 1942-
Author / Creator
Angela Impey
Date Published / Released
1997-08-01, 1997
Publisher
Routledge (Publisher)
Person Discussed
Paul Simon, 1941-, James Brown, 1933-2006, Gerhard Kubik, 1934-, Jean Bosco Mwenda, 1970-1991, Thomas Mapfumo, 1945-, Tabu Ley Rochereau, 1940-, Archie Shepp, 1937-, Miriam Makeba, 1932-2008, Adolph Johannes (Dollar) (Abdullah Ibrahim) Brand, Jonathan (Johnny) Clegg, 1953-, Emmanuel N'Djoké (Manu) Dibango, 1993-, Veit Erlmann, Graeme Ewens, Peter Gabriel, 1950-, Salif Keita, 1949-, Luambo Francoi...
Paul Simon, 1941-, James Brown, 1933-2006, Gerhard Kubik, 1934-, Jean Bosco Mwenda, 1970-1991, Thomas Mapfumo, 1945-, Tabu Ley Rochereau, 1940-, Archie Shepp, 1937-, Miriam Makeba, 1932-2008, Adolph Johannes (Dollar) (Abdullah Ibrahim) Brand, Jonathan (Johnny) Clegg, 1953-, Emmanuel N'Djoké (Manu) Dibango, 1993-, Veit Erlmann, Graeme Ewens, Peter Gabriel, 1950-, Salif Keita, 1949-, Luambo Francois (Franko) Makiadi, 1938-1989, Hugh Masekela, 1939-, Sipho Mncunu, Youssou N'Dour, 1959-, Mahlathini, 1938-1999, Johnny Pacheco, 1935-, Terrence O. Ranger, Madonna, 1958-, Carlos Santana, 1947-
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African American, Wolof, Zulu, Ngoni, Shona, Luo, Swahili, Arab, Yoruba, Portuguese, Indian, African, American, Anglo-American, Bambara (Bamana), Dogon, French, Fula, German, Greek, Kekchi, Malay, Brazilian, Cuban, West African, Egyptian, Jamaican, Khoisan, European, Senegalese, Cameroonian, Dutch, East African, Mandé, Dominican, Ghanaian, Angolan, Central African, Malian, Songhai, South African,...
African American, Wolof, Zulu, Ngoni, Shona, Luo, Swahili, Arab, Yoruba, Portuguese, Indian, African, American, Anglo-American, Bambara (Bamana), Dogon, French, Fula, German, Greek, Kekchi, Malay, Brazilian, Cuban, West African, Egyptian, Jamaican, Khoisan, European, Senegalese, Cameroonian, Dutch, East African, Mandé, Dominican, Ghanaian, Angolan, Central African, Malian, Songhai, South African, Tanzanian, Tukulor, Wassoulou, Zaïrean, Zimbabwean, Catholicism, Composers, Christianity, Islam, Prayer and meditation, World, Battle of Stones River, TN, December 31, 1862-January 2, 1863, Columbus's First Voyage to America, 1492-1493, Red River War, TX, 1874-1875, Accordion, Piano, Banjo, Bass, double, Bass, electric, Bottle, Cello, Djembe, Drum, Ngoma, Drum, frame, Tambourine, Drum, goblet, Dumbek, Tabla, Tama, Viola, Violin, Pennywhistle, Concertina, Guitar, Guitar, electric, Harp, Kora, Horn, Malipenga, Mbira, Sanza, Organ, Ud, Keyboard, Maraca, Saxophone, Synthesizer, Trumpet, Voice, Female Chorus, Vocals, female, Vocals, male, Woodblocks, Balafon, Timbila, Xylophone, Guitar, acoustic, Harp-Lute
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Garland Encyclopedia of World Music Volume 1: AfricaPart 3: Regional Case StudiesNorth Africa: An Introduction
written by Caroline Card Wendt, fl. 1982; edited by Ruth M. Stone, 1942- (New York: Routledge (Publisher), 1997), 17 page(s)
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written by Caroline Card Wendt, fl. 1982; edited by Ruth M. Stone, 1942- (New York: Routledge (Publisher), 1997), 17 page(s)
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
General reference book, Compendium
Contributor
Ruth M. Stone, 1942-
Author / Creator
Caroline Card Wendt, fl. 1982
Date Published / Released
1997-08-01, 1997
Publisher
Routledge (Publisher)
Person Discussed
Béla Bartók, 1881-1945, Joseph Harold Greenberg, 1915-2001, Hassan Jouad, George Peter Murdock, 1897-1985, Abu l-Hasan Ali (Ziryab) Nafi
Topic / Theme
Arab, African, American, Andalusian, Bedouin, Berber, San, Greek, Hausa, Persian, Tuareg, Sidi, Moroccan, Arab Andalusian, Algerian, Mauritanian, European, Tunisian, Kabyle, Malian, Nuba, Phoenician, Recreational drugs, Religious literature, Musicians, Religious calendar, Christianity, Islam, Religious rites and ceremonies, Prayer and meditation, Empire, Sufism, Music theory, World, Accordion, Pia...
Arab, African, American, Andalusian, Bedouin, Berber, San, Greek, Hausa, Persian, Tuareg, Sidi, Moroccan, Arab Andalusian, Algerian, Mauritanian, European, Tunisian, Kabyle, Malian, Nuba, Phoenician, Recreational drugs, Religious literature, Musicians, Religious calendar, Christianity, Islam, Religious rites and ceremonies, Prayer and meditation, Empire, Sufism, Music theory, World, Accordion, Piano, Bagpipes, Castanets, Sticks, Clarinet, Cymbals, Drum, Drum, cylindrical, Drum, frame, Tambourine, Darabukka, Drum, goblet, Kettledrum, Viola, Violin, Guitar, Lute, Tar, Ud, Mandolin, Oboe, Organ, Keyboard, Piano, Reed, Saxophone, Trumpet, Fiddle, Chorus, Bendir, Ganga, Tabl, Tidinit, Harp-Lute, Imzad, Drum, mortar, Rabāba, Tahardent, Tbel, Tende
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Garland Encyclopedia of World Music Volume 5 - South Asia: The Indian SubcontinentPart 2 Issues and ProcessesMusic and Dance: Northern Area
written by Mekhala Devi Natavar, fl. 1998; edited by Alison Arnold (Routledge (Publisher), 1999), 15 page(s)
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written by Mekhala Devi Natavar, fl. 1998; edited by Alison Arnold (Routledge (Publisher), 1999), 15 page(s)
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
General reference book, Compendium
Contributor
Alison Arnold
Author / Creator
Mekhala Devi Natavar, fl. 1998
Date Published / Released
1999-05, 1999
Publisher
Routledge (Publisher)
Person Discussed
Mekhala Devi Natavar, fl. 1998, Edward O. Henry, fl. 1975, Rabindranath Tagore, 1861-1941, Carol Babiracki, Amy Catlin, fl. 1982-2017, Tulsi Das, 1532-1623
Topic / Theme
Mandar, Pashtun, Uzbek, Cham, Indian, Bengali, Hindu, Khampa, Persian, Punjabi, Sindhi, Tibetan, Afghan, Gujarati, Kashmiri, Maithili, Mughal, Newar, Myths and legends, Religious occupations, Religious beliefs, Deities, God, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Religious festivals, Sufism, Religious texts, Music festivals, World, Somalia Intervention, 1992-1993, Bell, Clapper, Sticks, Clapping...
Mandar, Pashtun, Uzbek, Cham, Indian, Bengali, Hindu, Khampa, Persian, Punjabi, Sindhi, Tibetan, Afghan, Gujarati, Kashmiri, Maithili, Mughal, Newar, Myths and legends, Religious occupations, Religious beliefs, Deities, God, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Religious festivals, Sufism, Religious texts, Music festivals, World, Somalia Intervention, 1992-1993, Bell, Clapper, Sticks, Clapping, hand, Clarinet, Pu, Cymbals, Drum, Dholak, Khol, Tabla, Kettledrum, Violin, Pena, Harmonium, Horn, Lute, Dambura, Oboe, Shawm, Shell, Pipe, Reed, Saxophone, Sitar, Trumpet, Fiddle, Chorus, Narrator, Daff
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Garland Encyclopedia of World Music Volume 5 - South Asia: The Indian SubcontinentPart 2 Issues and ProcessesMartinique
written by Monique Desroches, 1948-; edited by Alison Arnold (Routledge (Publisher), 1999), 6 page(s)
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written by Monique Desroches, 1948-; edited by Alison Arnold (Routledge (Publisher), 1999), 6 page(s)
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
General reference book, Compendium
Contributor
Alison Arnold
Author / Creator
Monique Desroches, 1948-
Date Published / Released
1999-05, 1999
Publisher
Routledge (Publisher)
Person Discussed
Monique Desroches, 1948-
Topic / Theme
Indian, African, Carib, Coolie, French, European, Tamil, Catholicism, God, Islam, Religious cults, Religious festivals, World, Drum, Tambourine, Drumsticks
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Garland Encyclopedia of World Music Volume 5 - South Asia: The Indian SubcontinentPart 3 Music RegionsKarnataka
written by Gayathri Rajapur Kassebaum, 1938- and Peter j. claus; edited by Alison Arnold (Routledge (Publisher), 1999), 23 page(s)
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written by Gayathri Rajapur Kassebaum, 1938- and Peter j. claus; edited by Alison Arnold (Routledge (Publisher), 1999), 23 page(s)
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
General reference book, Compendium
Contributor
Alison Arnold
Author / Creator
Gayathri Rajapur Kassebaum, 1938-, Peter j. claus
Date Published / Released
1999-05, 1999
Publisher
Routledge (Publisher)
Person Discussed
Mahatma Gandhi, 1869-1948, Gayathri Rajapur Kaseebaum, Gene Kassebaum, Muhammad the Prophet, 0570-0632
Topic / Theme
Ga, Arab, Indian, African, Hindu, Hindustani, European, Badaga, Dravidian, Konkani, Koraga, Kurumba, Nalkes, Paravas, Tamil, Telugu, Tuluva, Recreational drugs, Myths and legends, Musicians, Places of worship, Deities, God, Religious calendar, Christianity, Catholicism, Hinduism, Islam, Worship, Weddings, Societal structure, Sufism, Music festivals, Music theory, Pitch (Acoustics), Musical meter a...
Ga, Arab, Indian, African, Hindu, Hindustani, European, Badaga, Dravidian, Konkani, Koraga, Kurumba, Nalkes, Paravas, Tamil, Telugu, Tuluva, Recreational drugs, Myths and legends, Musicians, Places of worship, Deities, God, Religious calendar, Christianity, Catholicism, Hinduism, Islam, Worship, Weddings, Societal structure, Sufism, Music festivals, Music theory, Pitch (Acoustics), Musical meter and rhythm, World, Bell, Clapper, Sticks, Clarinet, Pu, Cymbals, Damaru, Drum, Ka, Tambourine, Tabla, Gi, Harmonium, Horn, Lute, Oboe, Kombu, Organ, Reed, Saxophone, Bugle, Trumpet, Chorus, Vocals, male, Caudike, Maddale, Nagaswaram, Sahnai
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Garland Encyclopedia of World Music Volume 6 - The Middle EastPart 3 Music Cultures and RegionsAndalusian Nūba in Morocco
written by Habib Hassan Touma; edited by Virginia Danielson, Scott Marcus and Dwight Reynolds (Routledge (Publisher), 2001), 10 page(s)
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written by Habib Hassan Touma; edited by Virginia Danielson, Scott Marcus and Dwight Reynolds (Routledge (Publisher), 2001), 10 page(s)
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
General reference book, Compendium
Contributor
Virginia Danielson, Scott Marcus, Dwight Reynolds
Author / Creator
Habib Hassan Touma
Date Published / Released
2001-08-01, 2001
Publisher
Routledge (Publisher)
Person Discussed
Isḥaq al-Mawṣilī, Abu l-Hasan Ali (Ziryab) Nafi
Topic / Theme
Arab, Andalusian, Moroccan, Almohad, Almoravid, Iberian, Christianity, Islam, Prayer and meditation, Cello, Drum, Darabukka, Viola, Violin, Lute, Fiddle, Voice, Zither
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Garland Encyclopedia of World Music Volume 6 - The Middle EastPart 3 Music Cultures and RegionsSection 2 The Eastern Arab World:The Mashriq
edited by Virginia Danielson, Scott Marcus and Dwight Reynolds (Routledge (Publisher), 2001), 1 page(s)
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edited by Virginia Danielson, Scott Marcus and Dwight Reynolds (Routledge (Publisher), 2001), 1 page(s)
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
General reference book, Compendium
Contributor
Virginia Danielson, Scott Marcus, Dwight Reynolds
Date Published / Released
2001-08-01, 2001
Publisher
Routledge (Publisher)
Topic / Theme
Arab, Turk, European, Christianity, Prayer and meditation
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Garland Encyclopedia of World Music Volume 6 - The Middle EastPart 3 Music Cultures and RegionsOverview of Music in the Mashriq
written by Ali Jihad Racy; edited by Virginia Danielson, Scott Marcus and Dwight Reynolds (Routledge (Publisher), 2001), 23 page(s)
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written by Ali Jihad Racy; edited by Virginia Danielson, Scott Marcus and Dwight Reynolds (Routledge (Publisher), 2001), 23 page(s)
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
General reference book, Compendium
Contributor
Virginia Danielson, Scott Marcus, Dwight Reynolds
Author / Creator
Ali Jihad Racy
Date Published / Released
2001-08-01, 2001
Publisher
Routledge (Publisher)
Person Discussed
Giuseppe Verdi, 1813-1901, Oum Kalthoum, 1904-1975, Amnon Shiloah, Shaykh 'Alī al-Darwīsh al-Darwīsh, 1872-1952, Abū Naṣr al-Fārābī, 0872-0950, Maḥmūd Aḥmad al-Ḥifnī, 1896-1973, Abu al-Faraj Al-Iṣbahānī, Muhammad al-Mahdī, 1925-, Ibrāhīm al-Mawsīlī, Isḥaq al-Mawṣilī, Ibn al-Munajjim, Harun al-Rashīd, Safi al-Din Al-Urmawī, 1216-1294, 'Abd al-Wahhab, 1907-1991, Aris...
Giuseppe Verdi, 1813-1901, Oum Kalthoum, 1904-1975, Amnon Shiloah, Shaykh 'Alī al-Darwīsh al-Darwīsh, 1872-1952, Abū Naṣr al-Fārābī, 0872-0950, Maḥmūd Aḥmad al-Ḥifnī, 1896-1973, Abu al-Faraj Al-Iṣbahānī, Muhammad al-Mahdī, 1925-, Ibrāhīm al-Mawsīlī, Isḥaq al-Mawṣilī, Ibn al-Munajjim, Harun al-Rashīd, Safi al-Din Al-Urmawī, 1216-1294, 'Abd al-Wahhab, 1907-1991, Aristotle, 384 BC-322 BC, Sabah Fakhri, 1933-, Fayrūz, 1935-, Abraham Zvi Idelsohn, 1882-1938, Ghaṭṭās 'Abd al-Malik Khashaba, Sā'ib Khāthir, Ibn Misjaḥ, Ismā'īl (Khedive) Pasha, 1830-1895, Barbara Racy, Curt Sachs, 1881-1959, George Sawa, Ibn Surayj, Eric Werner, 1901-1989, Yūsuf Zakariyyā, Ibn Zayla
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Arab, Turk, African, American, Andalusian, Bedouin, Druze, French, Greek, Jewish, Persian, Shi, Syrian, Egyptian, European, Iraqi, Lebanese, East African, Hispano, Iberian, Moor, Nubian, Palestinian, Semitic, Composers, Christianity, Protestantism, Islam, Prayer and meditation, Empire, Sufism, Battle of Stones River, TN, December 31, 1862-January 2, 1863, Columbus's First Voyage to America, 1492-1...
Arab, Turk, African, American, Andalusian, Bedouin, Druze, French, Greek, Jewish, Persian, Shi, Syrian, Egyptian, European, Iraqi, Lebanese, East African, Hispano, Iberian, Moor, Nubian, Palestinian, Semitic, Composers, Christianity, Protestantism, Islam, Prayer and meditation, Empire, Sufism, Battle of Stones River, TN, December 31, 1862-January 2, 1863, Columbus's First Voyage to America, 1492-1493, Turret Mountain Attack, Arizona, March 27, 1873, Accordion, Piano, Bass, double, Bass, electric, Cello, Clapping, hand, Clarinet, Cymbals, Drum, Tambourine, Dumbek, Tabla, Dulcimer, hammer, Violin, Kamancheh, Ney, Electronic Instruments, Harp, Lute, Buzuq, Tar, Ud, Lyre, Simsimiyya, Mortar and pestle, Mizmar, Oboe, Panpipe, Piano, Pipe, Qanun, Rattle, Reed, Synthesizer, Trumpet, Fiddle, Voice, Chorus, Vocals, male, Zither, Santur, Kamanja, Takht, Kunkaj, Riqq, Mazhar, Mijwiz, Arghūl, Rabāba
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Garland Encyclopedia of World Music Volume 6 - The Middle EastPart 3 Music Cultures and RegionsIsrael: An Overview
written by Edwin Seroussi, 1952-; edited by Virginia Danielson, Scott Marcus and Dwight Reynolds (Routledge (Publisher), 2001), 11 page(s)
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written by Edwin Seroussi, 1952-; edited by Virginia Danielson, Scott Marcus and Dwight Reynolds (Routledge (Publisher), 2001), 11 page(s)
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
General reference book, Compendium
Contributor
Virginia Danielson, Scott Marcus, Dwight Reynolds
Author / Creator
Edwin Seroussi, 1952-
Date Published / Released
2001-08-01, 2001
Publisher
Routledge (Publisher)
Person Discussed
Edwin Seroussi, 1952-, Amy Horowitz, Amnon Shiloah, Naomi Shemer, 1930-
Topic / Theme
Armenian, Romanian, Arab, Russian, Turk, American, Andalusian, Anglo-American, Bedouin, San, Druze, French, Greek, Jewish, Jewish-Moroccan, Persian, Moroccan, Syrian, Egyptian, European, Iraqi, Azeri, Jewish (Ashkenazi), Jews, Sephardic, Israeli, Argentine, Lebanese, Ethiopian, Cherkess, Eastern European, Palestinian, Yemeni (Yemenite), Independence Day, Political causes, Political theory, Christi...
Armenian, Romanian, Arab, Russian, Turk, American, Andalusian, Anglo-American, Bedouin, San, Druze, French, Greek, Jewish, Jewish-Moroccan, Persian, Moroccan, Syrian, Egyptian, European, Iraqi, Azeri, Jewish (Ashkenazi), Jews, Sephardic, Israeli, Argentine, Lebanese, Ethiopian, Cherkess, Eastern European, Palestinian, Yemeni (Yemenite), Independence Day, Political causes, Political theory, Christianity, Islam, Prayer and meditation, Ancient civilizations, Somalia Intervention, 1992-1993, Germany Divided into Occupation Zones, June 5, 1945, Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty (United States and Union of Soviet Socialist Republics), May 26, 1972, Treaty of 1829, Prairie Du Chien, WI, Accordion, Piano, Tambourine, Symphony orchestra, Guitar, Tar
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Gospel, Season 1, Episode 1, The Gospel Train
directed by Stacey Holman, fl. 1999; produced by Stacey Holman, fl. 1999, Shayla Harris, Chelsea Adewunmi, fl. 2018 and Kevin Burke, Inkwell Films, McGee Media, Public Broadcasting Service and Weta Washington, in Gospel, Season 1, Episode 1 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2024), 53 mins
Gospel’s hour 1 takes the gospel train north to Chicago, where southern migrants Thomas A. Dorsey, Mahalia Jackson and Sister Rosetta Tharpe blended the melodic sounds and instrumentation of blues and jazz with lyrics about God’s goodness. Like the blues, gospel would become a commodity, but one built by Black...
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directed by Stacey Holman, fl. 1999; produced by Stacey Holman, fl. 1999, Shayla Harris, Chelsea Adewunmi, fl. 2018 and Kevin Burke, Inkwell Films, McGee Media, Public Broadcasting Service and Weta Washington, in Gospel, Season 1, Episode 1 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2024), 53 mins
Description
Gospel’s hour 1 takes the gospel train north to Chicago, where southern migrants Thomas A. Dorsey, Mahalia Jackson and Sister Rosetta Tharpe blended the melodic sounds and instrumentation of blues and jazz with lyrics about God’s goodness. Like the blues, gospel would become a commodity, but one built by Black-owned publishing companies like Martin and Morris and sustained by Black audiences.
Field of Study
American Music
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Henry Louis Gates, Jr., 1950-, Stacey Holman, fl. 1999, Shayla Harris, Chelsea Adewunmi, fl. 2018, Kevin Burke, Inkwell Films, McGee Media, Public Broadcasting Service, Weta Washington
Author / Creator
Stacey Holman, fl. 1999
Date Published / Released
2024
Publisher
Public Broadcasting Service
Series
Gospel
Person Discussed
Sister Rosetta Tharpe, 1915-1973, Mahalia Jackson, 1911-1972, Thomas Andrew 'Georgia Tom' Dorsey, 1899-1993, Rev. John M. Gates, 1884-1945, Clarence Cobbs, 1908-1979, Kenneth Morris, 1917-1989, Sallie Martin, 1895-1988
Topic / Theme
Baptist, Music composition, Music works, Ministers, Preaching, Black community, Jazz music, Rhythm and blues music, Religious reform, Performing arts life, National Baptist Convention of the U.S.A. Formed, 1895, African Americans
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