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Revision as of 16:10, 23 October 2011
short link: http://bit.ly/fwawiki
Contents
- 1 What is folkwaysAlive!?
- 2 Courses in the Department of Music
- 3 Ethnomusicology courses
- 4 World Music Ensembles
- 5 Programs and advising for ethnomusicology students
- 6 Projects
- 7 Documentation
- 8 Links
- 9 Research
- 10 Events
- 11 Talks and other courses on research-related topics
- 12 FolkwaysAlive Staff
- 13 Other
- 14 Help
What is folkwaysAlive!?
See the folkwaysAlive! home page
Courses in the Department of Music
Ethnomusicology courses
Mandatory ethics training for graduate students
All music graduate students must complete this training. See:
Summer programs
- Study African arts and culture in Ghana! (not offered summer 2011)
- University of Alberta Summer World Music Program
Fall 2011
- Music culture as a social network (Fall 2011) (Music 466/566)
- Introduction to World Music (2011) (Music 102)
- Issues in Ethnomusicology (2011) (Music 665)
Winter 2011
- Music and Documentary Filmmaking (Winter 2011) (Music 466/566)
- Field Methods in Ethnomusicology (Winter 2011) (Music 666)
- Area studies: India and South Asia (Winter 2011) (Music 467/567)
Fall 2010
- Ethnomusicology of the Arab World (Fall 2010) (Music 468/568)
- Introduction to World Music (2010) (Music 102)
- Issues in Ethnomusicology (Fall 2010) (Music 665)
Winter 2010
- Introduction to Ethnomusicology: Popular Musics of the World (Music 365)
- Field Methods in Ethnomusicology (Winter 2010) (Music 666)
- Music and Religion (Winter 2010) (Music 464/564)
Fall 2009
- Issues in Ethnomusicology (Fall 2009) (Music 665)
- Area Studies in Ethnomusicology (Music 465/565): Music of the Persianate World: Iran and Central Asia
- Topics in Ethnomusicology (Music 466/566)
Winter 2009
- Field methods in Ethnomusicology (Winter 2009) (Music 666)
- Music and Islam (Winter 2009) (Music 469/569)
- Introduction to Ethnomusicology (Winter 2009) (Music 365)
Fall 2008
- Issues in Ethnomusicology (Fall 2008) (Music 665)
- Ethnomusicology: India & S Asia (Fall 2008) (Music 467/567)
- Music and Politics (Fall 2008) (Music 467/567)
Winter 2008
- Introduction to Ethnomusicology: Music of Iran and Central Asia (Winter 2008) (Music 365)
- Ethnomusicology of the Arab World (Winter 2008) (Music 468/568)
- Field methods in Ethnomusicology (Winter 2008) (Music 666)
Fall 2007
- Music and Religion (Music 464/564)
- Issues in Ethnomusicology (Music 665)
- Ethnomusicology and social network analysis (Music 601 reading course)
Winter 2007
- Introduction to Ethnomusicology (Music 365)
- Field Methods In Ethnomusicology (Music 666)
- Music and Islam (Music 469/569)
Fall 2006
- Introduction to World Music (Music 102)
- Area Studies in Ethnomusicology (Music 465/565): Music of the Persianate World: Iran and Central Asia
Winter 2006
- Music and Religion (Music 464/564)
- Topics in Ethnomusicology (Music 566)
World Music Ensembles
- University of Alberta Middle Eastern and North African Music Ensemble (Music x48)
- University of Alberta West African Music Ensemble (Music x44)
- University of Alberta Indian Music Ensemble (Music x43)
Programs and advising for ethnomusicology students
short link: http://bit.ly/ethnoadvise
The Department of Music, Canadian Centre for Ethnomusicology, and folkwaysAlive! support five academic degree programs within which a specialization in ethnomusicology and world music is possible:
- Bachelor of Arts (BA), major or minor in music
- BA Honours in music
- Bachelor of Music (BMus), world music route
- MA in Music, with concentration in ethnomusicology
- PhD in Music, with concentration in ethnomusicology
For prospective students
- General information for all prospective students
- General information for all prospective students in Music
- General information for foreign prospective students
- Online application for graduate students
- Undergraduate programs: Contact Theresa Corus (780) 492-0602
- Graduate programs: Contact Heather Hindman (780) 492-0603
Please see the following sections also to learn about our programs.
For current students
Undergraduate programs
- Embedded Certificate in World Sound Arts (can be added to any bachelor degree program.
- BA, major and minor in music
- BA Honours in music
- BMus World Music Route
Graduate programs
- Academic area graduate courses
- Graduate programs in Music
- Course listing on Department of Music website
- FGSR graduate program manual
- Thesis requirements
- preparing your thesis
- Thesis filing deadlines
- Language requirement. Please begin planning to meet this requirement as early as possible in your program. Note recent changes in the language requirement:
- MLCS will now be providing the text to be translated-music graduate supervisors no longer need to do this
- Students can only write the exam twice. If a student doesn’t pass after a second attempt, coursework will be required.
- Ethics:
- Please note that all graduate students must complete the Ethics training for Music graduate students.
- Prior to conducting research you may be required to receive University of Alberta Research Ethics Board approval.
Check the Arts, Science, and Law Research Ethics Board web site for information and forms.
General resources
- Grad resources from the Dept of Music
- Current Music course listings from UofA Calendar (pdf format)
- Upper level courses (many of which are open to undergraduates)
- Graduate programs in Music
- Current BMus program descriptions from UofA Calendar (pdf format)
- Current Music graduate program descriptions from the UofA Calendar (pdf format)
- Current UofA course listings, via Bear Tracks
- University of Alberta Calendar, online
- Complete University Calendar (contains links to pdfs)
- Music Graduate Handbook (for graduate students in Music)(currently undergoing revisions)
- Department of Music
- FGSR Graduate Program Manual
- Community of Science - database of grants and fellowships
Calendar pages:
- http://www.registrar.ualberta.ca/calendar/Undergrad/Arts/Programs/43.10.html#43.10
- http://www.registrar.ualberta.ca/calendar/Undergrad/Arts/Honors-Major-Minor-Requirements/44.20.html#44.20
- http://www.registrarsoffice.ualberta.ca/~/media/registrar/pdfcal/11-12calendarpdf/CourseListings.pdf
Projects
- Virtual Museum of Canadian Traditional Music (VMCTM)
- folkwaysAlive! Canadiana CD
- Seeing the World of Sound (virtual exhibit)
- SSHRC Knowledge Impact in Society (KIS)
- Ghana Field Recordings Digitization
- MuDoc system
- Collaborations with the Department of Music, University of Ghana
- Music and architecture in Islam
- Buduburam CD project
- KinkaDrum.org
- Mapping Smithsonian Folkways
- Music we love
- Ewe singer-composer-poets of Ghana CD
- edmontonsoundsessions
Documentation
- Digitization Procedures
- Media lab: how-to's
- Forms and Manuals
- Documentary videos for teaching ethnomusicology
- FolkwaysAlive Jukebox how-to
- Cataloguing and Accessioning
Links
Research
- Arts, Science and Law Research Ethics Board
- Society for Arab Music Research (SAMR)
- Music and Islam research
- The arts in the Arab diaspora
- Musical Change in Dagbamete, a West African village in Ghana
- Mapping Smithsonian Folkways
Events
Series
Conferences
Concerts/workshops
- The music of Rumi, World Music Sampler, Nov 24, Convocation Hall (link for performers)
- The Music of Rumi: a concert performance (link for publicity)
- Trio Tarana workshop, Friday Oct 10, 2008
- Amnesty International - small places, Oct 18 2008
- Women Performers as Agents of Change: Perspectives from India, March 15-16 2010
Ideas & suggestions
- Concert and workshop ideas (visiting artists)
- Lecture ideas (visiting scholars)
Cultural Representations of Post-Coloniality
Introduction to Middle Eastern and African Studies
FolkwaysAlive Staff
- Jon Kertzer, Director
- Lorna Arndt, Project Manager
- David Descheneau, Technical Development Analyst
- Regula Qureshi, Research Fellow
- Michael Frishkopf, Research Fellow