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ethnomusicology

[ eth-noh-myoo-zi-kol-uh-jee ]

noun

  1. the study of folk and primitive music and of their relationship to the peoples and cultures to which they belong.


ethnomusicology

/ ˌɛθəʊːɪˈɒəɪ /

noun

  1. the study of the music of different cultures
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Derived Forms

  • ˌٳԴdzܲˈDZDz, noun
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ٳ·Դ····Dz·· [eth-noh-myoo-zi-k, uh, -, loj, -i-k, uh, l], adjective
  • ٳn·ȴ··Dzi·· adverb
  • ٳn·ȴ·DZo· noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of ethnomusicology1

First recorded in 1945–50; ethno- + musicology
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A native Angeleno, Washington grew up in South L.A., attended Hamilton High School on the Westside, and earned a degree in ethnomusicology from UCLA.

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Cross, who occasionally freelances for The Seattle Times, first brought the idea of digitizing the magazine to John Vallier, curator of the UW Ethnomusicology Archives, in 2015.

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“I think there is a lack of sensitivity using that courthouse as a prop,” said Cheryl L. Keyes, chair of the department of African American studies and a professor of ethnomusicology at U.C.L.A.

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He studied composition and ethnomusicology at Tokyo University of the Arts and began playing around with synthesizers and performing in the local pop scene.

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Sakamoto, who described classical musician Claude Debussy as his hero, studied ethnomusicology at the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, with particular interest in the traditional music of Japan's Okinawa prefecture as well as Indian and African musical traditions.

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