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Revision as of 18:17, 14 September 2008
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Note: EM = ethnomusicology, WM = world music
Contents
Reference works for EM and WM
Professional societies for EM
Journals focussed on EM and WM
Scholarly monograph series in EM
Regional overviews for WM
Introductory textbooks for EM and WM
EM Archives
EM Web portals
Audio for EM and WM
Audio websites
Podcasts
WM Record labels
Scholarly labels
Popular labels
Video for EM and WM
Music and dance documentation
Documentary films
Soul Resonance: Zimbabwean music spreading in North America and beyond
A preview of this documentary by Doug and Laurel Epps can be found at the website Dandemutande Zimbabwean Music Worldwide. This documentary looks at the popularization of marimba and mbira ensembles in the United States. While there are some exoticizing comments, and others that are Americentric (can I make that a term?), the soundtrack is almost purely marimbas and mbiras. And we can even listen to our very own Tendai.
--Cari 18:08, 14 September 2008 (MDT)