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The Old Songs are Always New: Singing Traditions of the Tiwi Islands: Indigenous Music, Language and Performing Arts

Autor Genevieve Anne Campbell
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iul 2023
Approximately 1300 ethnographic field recordings of Tiwi songs, made between 1912 and 1981, are archived at the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) in Canberra. In November 2009, Genevieve Campbell and eleven Tiwi colleagues travelled to Canberra to reclaim these archived songs and song texts. The Old Songs are Always New explores their return home to the Tiwi Islands and reveals that the fundamentally contemporary, topical and current nature of the Tiwi song culture has resulted in the preservation of a rich social, cultural and historical oral record. Campbell describes the melody, rhythm, vocal technique, language, performance context and function of the twelve Tiwi song types, and gives an overview of the language and poetic devices used in song composition.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781743328750
ISBN-10: 1743328753
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Editura: Sydney University Press
Colecția Sydney University Press
Seria Indigenous Music, Language and Performing Arts


Cuprins

Acknowledgements; List of Figures; List of Music Transcriptions; List of Photographs; List of Maps; List of Appendices; Preface; A very brief introduction to the islands; The archived recordings; Singing identity; Kulama; The Tiwi Language; The Classical Tiwi Music; Emerging musical genres; References; Appendices.

Notă biografică

Genevieve Campbell has worked for 30 years as a professional French Horn player and since 2007 has been involved with senior Tiwi singers in musical collaboration which has resulted in numerous performances, recordings and study centred around the repatriation to the Tiwi community of ethnographic field recordings of Tiwi ceremony and song. Her recent Sydney University Fellowship at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and the Sydney Environment Institute focused on the role of Tiwi song and embodied knowledge in cultural maintenance, artistic creativity and community health. She is currently a Research Affiliate at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.