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South African music : a century of traditions in transformation

For students of world music and world cultures, this authoritative handbook provides an in-depth survey of the full spectrum of black and white South African music. In 1986, Paul Simon's Graceland introduced millions to the sounds of South Africa. But Simon's album explores only a few of the many types of music originating within South Africa's borders-a musical culture that epitomizes the enormous ethnic, religious, linguistic, class and gender diversity of the nation itself. What, if anything, is "South African" about the music performed in and by South Africans? This comprehensive handbook answers this question by looking at how South Africans (black and white) have used music to express a sense of place in South Africa, on the African continent, and around the world. Drawing on extensive field and archival research, as well as her own personal experiences, noted ethnomusicologist and South African native Carol Ann Muller, explores the range of sources that make music from South Africa related to, yet so distinct from, other music from the African continent and around the world.; The accompanying CD offers vivid examples of traditional, popular, and classical South African musical styles.

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  • "Chronicles South Africa's recent political history, as brought to life by the experiences of the author, Carol Ann Muller, whose personal connections to the music she writes about add depth to the vision of a "rainbow nation" of diverse cultures, religion, and music."
  • "For students of world music and world cultures, this authoritative handbook provides an in-depth survey of the full spectrum of black and white South African music. In 1986, Paul Simon's Graceland introduced millions to the sounds of South Africa. But Simon's album explores only a few of the many types of music originating within South Africa's borders-a musical culture that epitomizes the enormous ethnic, religious, linguistic, class and gender diversity of the nation itself. What, if anything, is "South African" about the music performed in and by South Africans? This comprehensive handbook answers this question by looking at how South Africans (black and white) have used music to express a sense of place in South Africa, on the African continent, and around the world. Drawing on extensive field and archival research, as well as her own personal experiences, noted ethnomusicologist and South African native Carol Ann Muller, explores the range of sources that make music from South Africa related to, yet so distinct from, other music from the African continent and around the world.; The accompanying CD offers vivid examples of traditional, popular, and classical South African musical styles."@en
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  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"
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