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245 00 $aDiscourses in African musicology :$bJ.H. Kwabena Nketia festschrift /$cedited by Kwasi Ampene with Akosua Adomako Ampofo, Godwin K. Adjei, Albert K. Awedoba.
246 30 $aJ.H. Kwabena Nketia Festschrift
264 1 $a[Ann Arbor, Michigan] :$bAfrican Studies Center, University of Michigan :$bOffice of the Senior Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, University of Michigan ;$aLegon ;$bInstitute of African Studies, University of Ghana, Legon,$c[2015]
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505 00 $tPreface /$rLester Monts --$tAcknowledgements /$rAkosua Adomako Ampofo, Kwasi Ampene, Godwin K. Adjei, Albert K. Awedoba --$tIntroduction /$rAkosua Adomako Ampofo, Kwasi Ampene, Godwin K. Adjei, Albert K. Awedoba --$gSection 1.$tExpressing language, expressing music.$tLanguage and music : mind, body, meaning /$rM.E. Kropp Dakubu ;$tNketia's influence in Ntahera hocket and surrogate speech analyses /$rJoseph Kaminski ;$tThe textual basis of African drumming : the interaction between spoken language and drumming /$rModesto Amegago --$gSection 2.$tAnalysis of traditional music.$tSweetness in Agbadze music : expressiveness in an item of Agbadze singing and drumming /$rDavid Locke ;$tA theory of infinite variation /$rBrenda Romero ;$tKete for the international percussion community /$rBen Paulding ;$tSpontaneity, improvisation, and musical and social aesthetics in Ghanaian Kpanlogo music and dance /$rAmy Unruh --$gSection 3.$tSinging history.$tKasena maiden songs : a genre on the wane /$rAlbert K. Awedoba and Alexis L. Danti ;$tDocumentation of slavery in Ghanaian folklore : Anlo Ewe slave songs /$rMawuli Adjei --$gDiasporic dialogues and currents /$rMusic and diasporas within West Africa : the pre-colonial era /$rJacqueline C. Djedje ;$tGive me silence, space, and a dance : the pianistic style of Thelonious Monk /$rKwasi Ampene --$gSection 5.$tAnalysis of written compositions.$tJ.H. Kwabena Nketia's Republic suite : an analytical portrait of movement I /$rNissio Fiagbedzi ;$tRepresenting Africa through creative ethnomusicology : minimalism and postcolonial themes in the music of Samuel Akpabot /$rBode Omojola ;$tExploring the ontology and application of the "Nketia dominant seventh chord" /$rGeorge W.K. Dor --$gSection 6.$tDiscourses of gender.$tWomen doing music : the lives and songs of contemporary Ghanaian women musicians /$rAbena Kyere and Akosua Admako Ampofo ;$tIs a woman only worth the rib of a man? : the place of women in Zimbabwean musical arts, past and present /$rBridget Chininourini --$gSection 7.$tEmbracing dondology, establishing a vision.$tApplied ethnomusicology : my lifelong exploration and expression as a dondologist /$rCraig Woodson ;$tDondology : music, mind, and matter /$rGeorge P. Hagan --$gSection 8.$tExperiencing and archiving the vision /$rKwabena Nketia and the creative arts : the genesis of the School of Music and Drama, and the formation of the Ghana Dance Ensemble /$rPatience A. Kwakwa ;$tProfessor J.H. Kwabena Nketia : ethnomusicologist and educator /$rMitchel Strumpf ;$tBiographical writing and individual creativity in African musicology /$rJesse D. Ruskin ;$tKwabena Nketia and the genesis of archival collections at the Institute of African Studies /$rGodwin K. Adjei ;$tNketia, nationalism, and the Ghana Dance Ensemble /$rPaul W. Schauert ;$tRepresentation : my Africanist perspective /$rSylvanus K. Kuwor --$tMemories.$tThe Two-Day International Conference, University of Ghana, Institute of African Studies, September 23-24, 2011.
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700 1 $aNketia, J. H. Kwabena,$ededicatee.
700 1 $aAmpene, Kwasi,$d1965-$eeditor.
700 1 $aAdomako Ampofo, Akosua,$eeditor.
700 1 $aAdjei, Godwin K.,$eeditor.
700 1 $aAwedoba, A. K.,$eeditor.
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