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A Contemporary Study of Musical Arts Informed by African Indigenous Knowledge Systems Vol 5 Book 3

Intercultural concert ensembles

by Meki Nzewi, Odyke Nzewi

The Contemporary study of musical arts, Volumes 1 to 5 is a series that emphasizes the intellectual security of cultural knowledge orientation in the study and research of the musical arts for students and educators that could engage in global knowledge discourse and practice with original cultural-mental integrity. The 'Need' that introduces the series argues that 'theoretical content, philosophical and psychological foundations of creativity and practice, the nature and principles of musical arts theatre, and research and historical process [should] derive in essence from the original African intellectual perspective about the sense and meaning of music - indigenous to contemporary.' The contents discuss what is Africa-generic at the sub-structural level about musical arts conceptualization and practice. Volume 5 is on modern African classical drumming as an instrument of specialization for contemporary concert performances. It contains repertory for solo drumming, drum and voice/saxophone/trumpet duos, and intercultural drum ensemble works.

ISBN 9781920051686 | 332 pages | 210mm x 270mm | B/W Illustrations | 2007 | African Minds Publishers, South Africa | Paperback

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