M 3/26
Welcome, introductions, and course overview...
Due: Nothing!
W 3/28
Guest Speaker: Laurel Sercombe, Archivist at the UW Ethnomusicology Archives: www.music.washington.edu/ethno/archives
Due: come prepared to discuss the following…
History of ethnomusicology, the role of archives, and wax cylinders...
- Carole Pegg, et al. "Ethnomusicology." In Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online, http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/subscriber/article/grove/music/52178pg1#S52178.1
- Nettl, Bruno. “Contemplating Ethnomusicology past and resent: ten abiding questions.” In Bader, Rolf, et al. 2010. Concepts, experiments, and fieldwork: studies in systematic musicology and ethnomusicology. Frankfurt am Main [Germany]: Peter Lang. (eres)
- Seeger, Anthony. “The Role of Sound Archives in Ethnomusicology Today,” Ethnomusicology, Vol. 30, No. 2 (Spring/Summer, 1986), pp. 261-276.
- Vallier, John. 2010. "Sound Archiving Close to Home: Why Community Partnerships Matter." Notes. 67 (1).
Additional, but not required...
Technology of the day: wax cylinder player!