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| Title: | Music in a New World: America's Ethnic Traditions |
| Authors: | Signell, Karl |
| Type: | Recording, musical Recording, oral |
| Keywords: | Albanian music, Andean music, Arab music, Brazilian music, Chinese music, ethnomusicology, Greek music, Haitian music, Hmong music, immigrant music, Japanese music, Korean music, Lao music, Mexican music, Persian music, Russian music, South Slav music, Tai Dam music, Turkish music, Vietnamese music, |
| Issue Date: | 1982 |
| Abstract: | Music in a new world: America's ethnic traditions, a series of 26 half-hour audio programs, documents musical traditions brought to the United States by first-generation immigrants from around the world. Ethnomusicologist Karl Signell recorded their music and words on location across the country, from New York to Honolulu. Each program concentrates on a single ethnic group. Complete musical performances predominate; brief introductions by the program host and interviews with performers provide context. Further details and short audio samples can be found online:
http://www.research.umbc.edu/eol/world/brochure.html |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1903/4038 |
| Appears in Collections: | Music Research Works
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