Recirculating Songs

Recirculating Songs
Author: James William Wafer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2017
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780994586315

Print edition of multi-author work on Indigenous song. This is the first volume devoted specifically to the revitalisation of ancestral Indigenous singing practices in Australia. These traditions are at severe risk in many parts of the country, and this book investigates the strategies currently being implemented to reverse the damage. In some areas the ancestral musical culture is still transmitted across the generations; in others it is partially remembered, and being revitalised with the assistance of heritage recording and written documentation; but in many parts of Australia, the transmission of songs has been interrupted, and in those places revitalisation relies on research and restoration. The authors, Indigenous and non-Indigenous, consider these issues across a broad range of geographical locations, and from a number of different theoretical and methodological angles. The chapters provide helpful insights for Indigenous people and communities, researchers and educators, and anyone interested in the song traditions of Indigenous Australia.

Contributions to Anthropology

Contributions to Anthropology
Author: Edwin S. Hall
Publisher: Ottawa: National Museums of Canada
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1976
Genre: Alaska
ISBN:

9 papers on recent studies of the Eskimos of northern inland Alaska.

Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers

Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers
Author: Theron Douglas Price
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1985-01-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

Collection of theoretical papers and case studies on the themes of intensification, sedentism, affluence and the emergence of social inequality; paper by H. Lourandos separately annotated.

The Singing of the New World

The Singing of the New World
Author: Gary Tomlinson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2007-07-12
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0521873916

A study of indigenous music-making in New World societies, including the Aztecs and the Incas.

Peter Sculthorpe

Peter Sculthorpe
Author: Graeme Skinner
Publisher: NewSouth
Total Pages: 551
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1742242162

Peter Sculthorpe, who died in 2014, remains Australia’s best-known composer and is widely held to be the most important creative musical spirit the country has produced. Beautifully written and fastidiously researched, this authorised biography provides an insight into Sculthorpe’s formation years: his quest for personal voice, and his arrival – through many creative friendships and collaborations – at a place in the collective heart of the nation. It charts the realisation of a youthful vocation to become not merely a composer, but an Australian composer. Graeme Skinner’s biography is also a social history, examining Sculthorpe’s unique role in the creation of Australian musical modernism in the 1960s – an important era in Australia’s cultural evolution.

Songs of Aboriginal Australia

Songs of Aboriginal Australia
Author: Margaret Clunies Ross
Publisher: Institute of Criminology, Sydney
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1987
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

Research into Aboriginal songs; examples from many parts of Australia; for detailed annotation see entries under contributors Margaret Clunies Ross, Tamsin Donaldson, Grace Koch, John von Sturmer, Peter Sutton, Stephen A. Wild, Guy Tunstill, Francesca Merlan and Ronald M. Berndt.

Iwenhe Tyerrtye

Iwenhe Tyerrtye
Author: Margaret Kemarre Turner
Publisher: Iad Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Aboriginal Australians
ISBN: 9781864650952

Margaret Kemarre Turner is a proud mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. These responsible relationships are her primary motivation to document for younger Aboriginal people, alongside her student and alere Barry McDonald Perrule, her cultured understanding of the deep intertwining roots that hold all Australian Aboriginal people.

Hearing Places

Hearing Places
Author: Ros Bandt
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Environmental psychology
ISBN: 9781443801119

Hearing Places: Sound, Place, Time, Culture How do we hear and respond to place? 37 international artists and scholars have responded to this question from their unique perspectives, interrogating place as acoustic space where sound, place, time and culture collide. This book transcends the boundaries of geography, time and discipline through its imaginative and scholarly writings and CD, provoking us all to pay attention to how we hear place.

Sustainable Futures for Music Cultures

Sustainable Futures for Music Cultures
Author: Huib Schippers
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2016
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0190259078

The sustainability of music and other intangible expressions of culture has been high on the agenda of scholars, governments and NGOs in recent years. However, there is a striking lack of systematic research into what exactly affects sustainability across music cultures. By analyzing case studies of nine highly diverse music cultures against a single framework that identifies key factors in music sustainability, Sustainable Futures for Music Cultures offers an understanding of both the challenges and the dynamics of music sustainability in the contemporary global environment, and breathes new life into the previously discredited realm of comparative musicology, from an emphatically non-Eurocentric perspective. Situated within the expanding field of applied ethnomusicology, this book confirms some commonly held beliefs, challenges others, and reveals sometimes surprising insights into the dynamics of music cultures. By examining, comparing and contrasting highly diverse contexts from thriving to 'in urgent need of safeguarding, ' Sustainable Futures for Music Cultures analyzes sustainability across five carefully defined domains. The book identifies pathways to strategies and tools that may empower communities to sustain and revitalize their music heritage on their terms. In this way, this book contributes to greater scholarly insight, new (sub)disciplinary approaches, and pathways to improved practical outcomes for the long-term sustainability of music cultures. As such it will be an essential resource for ethnomusicologists, as well as scholars and activists outside of music, with an interest in the preservation of intangible cultural heritage.