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1 Worlds of Music with Mark H Wilson m-f 10:30 to 11:20 mawilson@bcc.ctc.edu or An Introduction to the Music of the World's Peoples MUSIC 117 World Music Cultures 5 CR Introduces traditional and popular music from around the world. Through lecture, discussion, assignments, and attending world music concerts, students explore music styles and concepts and the ways in which music functions as part of society in cultures throughout the world. College level reading and writing recommended. Exams and Quizzes You will have three short papers due, One is the above Musical Autobiography and the others are two reviews of concerts I have asked you to attend. At the end of every other week you will have a short quiz where I will ask you to identify the music we have studied and then write a paragraph or two about the musical example. Attendance and Participation Attendance will constitute a very important part of your evaluation. The second most important part will be your bi-weekly quizzes. The third part of your grade will be your reviews and Musical Autobiographies. Grading Guidelines Autobiography (20%); 2 performance review (20%); 6 listening quizzes (30%); ; attendance and participation in class (30%). Professor Andrew Weintraub, of the University of Pittsburg, has established a platform for the inquiry that I do not feel I can improve upon. So I have quoted his approach and ask you to take his lead in discovery the music you have experienced and are about to. Musical Autobiography This writing assignment is an account of your musical enculturation --defined in your textbook (p. 76) as "the process of learning one's culture gradually during childhood"-- taking into account both formal and informal musical activities (c. 3 pages, doublespaced and typed). Consider the following broad questions: do you think music plays a part in determining who you are, what you know about the world, and the way you live your life?
2 The format for this assignment is flexible, but you must consider the following: Where and when were you born and raised? Where are the people who raised you from? What kinds of music do you remember listening to or playing when you were growing up? What kinds of music do you like and why? Who are your favorite artists/groups and why? When and where do you listen to music? How have your musical tastes changed over time, from your earliest musical memories to the present? What, in your opinion, distinguishes good music from bad music? If you play music, discuss your training and influences. Reports must be typed on white (or light) paper using standard typeface (please, no script or fancy typeface). Use one-inch margins around the text. The quality of written communication is part of the evaluation for each writing assignment. Your essays must be carefully edited for typos and grammatical errors; they should appear clean and neat. If your paper does not conform to these specifications, it will be considered unfinished and returned to you without a grade.
3 Week 1 January 3 rd -6 th 1/3/06 Tuesday Introduction to course, First Chapter a. What is the language of Music b. Time, Geography, and Friends and Family; contexts for observing cultures. c. Lenses and prisms; who are you and how do you hear things. First assignment; Musical Autobiography Due Monday 01/09/06 See attachment A d. Reading assignment. pages 1-14 of Worlds of Music J. T. Tilton 01/04/04 Wednesday First Chapter a. Quick review of previous days points b. Affect, Performance, Community, and History c. 4 Components of Music-Culture d. Reading assignment. Pages Starting with A Music-Culture Model: Affect, Performance, Community and History. 01/05/06 Thursday First Chapter a. Quick review b. Activities Involving Music, repertoires of music, Material Culture of Music. c. Ecological Worlds of Music d. Reading assignment /06/06 a. Review of Key Points of the week b. Preview of Music of Africa, Asia, Latin America, North American Navajo & Bosnia c. Similarities and Dissimilarities d. reading assignment pages Music of Africa listening CD 1/15 Agbekor CD 1/16 Demonstration of elements CD 1/17 'Lambango' Week 2 January 9 th -13 th 01/09 Monday a. Generalizations about African Music-Culture b. Divisions of Africa and characteristics of these regions c. Music and Dance of the EWE People; Musical analysis:toward participation d. reading assignment pages listening CD 1/18 Ferocious Wild Bull 01/10 Tuesday a. review of Postal worker's song and and characteristics noted in the EWE pieces b. Mande Jaliya. c. Historical and Social Background, Music-Culture, Elements of performance Lambango d. reading assignment pages listening CD 1/19 Cutting Branches for Shelter
4 CD 1/20 Be Ashamed CD 1/21 Makala 01/11 Wedensday a. review Jaliya and Drummer of Dagbon b. Shona Mbira music c. BaKa singing 01/12 Thursday a. Review of listening to Agbekor, Jaliya, Mbira music, a Mbo and the drummer of Dagbon b. Review analysis c. Summery 01/13 Friday a. Performance and interview with Kora player Kane Mathis b. North America/Black America reading assigment pages Music of Worship, Music of Work First concert opportunity Erhu (Chinese violin) at Seattle City Hall Thursday January 19 th at 12:00 FREE Performance Review A descriptive and critical review of two concert performances. All students must attend and write a review of two of the four performances you are required to see. The review should mention the date and location of the presentation, instruments used, repertoire played, a description of the audience, and kinds of interaction with the audience. It is very important to relate your description and observations to topics discussed in class. Your impressions and evaluative comments are also important. Week 3 January 16 th -20 th 01/16 Monday a. Lenses and Prisms; how we live and express ourselves b. Music of Worship; Amazing Grace CD 1 22 &23 c. Music of Work; CD 1 24 field Holler & Rosie CD 2 1 d. assigned reading Music of Play part 1 pages / 17 Tuesday a. Music of Play; Blues, Blues and the truth b. Autobiography and the blues c. CD 2 2 Poor Boy Blues CD2 3 She got me walkin d. reading assignment pages /18 Wednesday a. Meaning of the Blues b. Blues yesterday and today c. CD 2 4 I need a $100 CD 2 5 Kokomo Blues CD 2 6 From Dark till Dawn CD 2 7 You don't Love me CD 2 8 Ain't Enough Comin in
5 01/19 Thursday a. Blues and the Abstract Truth; assimilation, permutation and transformation b. Ali Farka Toure, the blues and Mali. c. A short listening quiz over the blues and music of Africa. 01/20 Friday a. review of previous week b. watch Great American Masters of Finger Picken Guitar by Stefan Grossman c. Reading assignment Music of India listening CD 2/20 Engal Kalyanam our wedding Week 4 January 23 rd -27 th 01/23 Monday a. History Culture and Politics b. Many Musics c. CD 2/20 Engal Kalyanam our wedding d. reading /24 Tuesday a. analysis of our wedding Humor? Masculinity-femininity b. preparation for Devi Niye Tunai c. CD 2/21 Devi Niye Tunai d. reading Karnatika Sangeeta: the classical music of South India; the sound world; the Raga 01/25Wedensday a. analysis of Devi Niye Tunai singing style b. in class listening to CD 2/21 Devi Niye Tunai c. preparation for CD 3/1 Sarasiruha d rhythm; tala, the drummer's art, Carnatic classical performance. 01/26 Thursday a. a look at Sarasiruha b. Alpana, Kriti, Tanam, Kalpana Svaras c. in class listening to Sarasiruha d. pages /27 Friday Hindustani Music; Northern Indian Classical Music next up Music of Central Asia Week 5 January 30 th - February 3 rd 01/30 Monday a. Uzbekistan b. Kazakstan c. Turkmenistan
6 01/31 Tuesday a. Kyrgzikstan b. Tadjikistan 02/01 Wedensday a. Pakistan b. Afghanistan c. Uigher (NW China-Xinjiang) 02/02 Thursday a. short quiz on Music of India and Africa and the Blues b. Mongolia c. Tuuvan Throat singing part 1 of Tuuvan Blues 02/03Friday a. part 2 of Tuuvan Blues b. reading assignment pages Required Concert Tuvan throat singing by Huun Huur at Town Hall Saturday February 11 th at 7:00 Performance Review A descriptive and critical review of two concert performances. All students must attend and write a review of two of the four performances you are required to see the Tuvan throat singing group Huun Huur at Town Hall Saturday February 11 th at 7:00. The review should mention the date and location of the presentation, instruments used, repertoire played, a description of the audience, and kinds of interaction with the audience. It is very important to relate your description and observations to topics discussed in class. Your impressions and evaluative comments are also important. Week 6 February 6 th -10 th 02/06 Monday a. What is a Gamelan b. History of Gamelan; Colin McPhee c. Regional orchestras Balinese, Javanese, Sumatran d. Discuss pages i.e tuning, Gamelan identity, listening assignment CD 3/2 Burbaran kembang pacar CD 3/3 Demonstration of Burbaran kembang pacar CD 3/ 4 Ladrang Wilujeng 02/07 Tuesday a. discuss and analyze listening assignment CD 3/2 Burbaran kembang pacar CD 3/3 Demonstration of Burbaran kembang pacar CD 3/ 4 Ladrang Wilujeng b. discuss pages fiffernece between Western notion of a classical piece and Javanese, stucture, scales, rhythm. c. listening assignment CD 3/5 3/6 and 3/7 Playon version one and version two, Kosalia Arini amd Gendang keteng-keteng, consider the contrast between Javanese and
7 Balinese styles. What is the most popular style in Bali? When did it develop? 02/08 Wednesday a. Discuss pages b. reading assignment pages c. CD 3/9 Begadang staying up all night CD 3/10 Shuffledang-Shuffledang CD 3/11 Distortion 02/09 Thursday a. Indonesian Guitar b. popular music c. CD 3/9 Begadang staying up all night CD 3/10 Shuffledang-Shuffledang CD 3/11 Distortion 02/10 Friday Guest lecture a. up next Music of Central Europe c listening CD 2/9 Come little Rain CD 2/10 Sisters Hold on to Your Chastity CD 2/11 What lifts the Heart of a rascal? CD 2/12 O sargija CD 2/13 That which trembles reading pages Week 7 February 13 th 17 th 02/13 Monday a. Culture, History and Politics b. musical characteristics c. CD 2/9 Come little Rain CD 2/10 Sisters Hold on to Your Chastity CD 2/11 What lifts the Heart of a rascal? CD 2/12 O sargija CD 2/13 That which trembles d. reading listening CD 2/14 Last Stop Brcko and CD 2/15 Break of day 02/14 Tuesday a. Popular Music styles b. Sephardic music c. CD 2/16 Sisters hold on to your chastity part CD 2/17 What do you love best you little devil CD 2/18 Is Sarajevo still where it was? CD 2/19 Hristanova kopanitsa. 02/15 Wednesday a. Difference in culture after the war b. Reflection in Music c. Bulgaria 02/16 Thursday a. Short Quiz over all of the previous music. b. Central European Sampler c. Hungary d. Georgia 02/17 Friday
8 a. Summery b. Music of Latin America c. Listening assignment CD 4/7 Pajarillo (Joropo) CD CD 4/8 El lazo CD 4/9 Kutirimunapaq d. Reading assignment pages Week 8 February 20 th -24 th 02/20 Monday a. Culture, History, Politics Of Western Latin America; An Overview of Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Chile b. rhythm, meter, and songwriting in CD 4/7 Pajarillo (Joropo) CD CD 4/8 El lazo CD 4/9 Kutirimunapaq c. listening assignment CD 4/10 Cascaron CD 4/11 Rosa Maria's house is a burning CD 4/12 Sanjuan iluman tiyu d. Reading assignment pages /21 Tuesday a. Discuss listening and reading b. listening assignment CD 4/13 Impossible love CD 4/14 Vacacion CD 4/15 Ecuadoran lament c. Reading assignment pages /22 Wednesday a. Discuss listening and reading b. listening assignment CD 4/16 reddish bull CD 4/17 Let's Go To Manabi c. Reading assignment pages /23 Thursday a. Discuss listening and reading b. Career Dilemma of Don Cesar Muquinche 02/24 Friday a. Guest speaker b. Music of North America Native Americans c.listening CD 1/6 Yeibichi CD 1/7 Folsom Prison Blues rd. eading Week 9 February 27 th - March 3 rd 02/27 Monday a. Music of the Navajo b. discuss listening CD 1/6 Yeibichi CD 1/7 Folsom Prison Blues c. discuss reading d. listening CD 1/8 Shizhanee CD 1/9 c reading Traditional Popular Music pages /28 Tuesday
9 a. music of the Navajo b. discuss listening CD 1/8 Shizhanee CD 1/9 c discuss reading Traditional Popular Music pages d. listening CD 1/10 CD 1/11 CD 1/12 CD 1/13 CD 1/14 e. reading classical music of Navajos pages and and /01 Wednesday a. Music of the Navajo b discuss listening CD 1/10 CD 1/11 CD 1/12 CD 1/13 CD 1/14 e. reading classical music of Navajos pages and and /02 Thursday Short quiz over all of the music we've studied Friday Music of Japan assigned reading assigned listening CD 4/1 Nesting Cranes CD 4/2 A white Fan Week 10 March 6 th -10 th 03/06 Monday a. Listening habits of Contemporary Japanese and General characteristics of Japanese music b. discuss listening CD 4/1 Nesting Cranes CD 4/2 A white Fan c. assigned listening CD 4/3 Song of Nikata CD 4/4 Yatai d. assigned reading /07 Tuesday a. Shakuhachi and Konta and Shamisen b. describe scales and structure c. assigned reading d. assigned listening CD 4/6 Crying Nagasaki 03/08 Wednesday a. Minyo and Gidaya-bushi b. discuss music 03/09 Thursday popular music Friday Quiz over Japanese and Native American music Week 11 March 13 th - 17 th REVIEW ENTIRE COURSE Week 12 FINAL or research paper due
10 List of Performancs in the area Yawo January 21, :30 pm $12 - $18 Shoreline Community College Theater Greenwood Avenue North Tickets Range from $12 - $18 and can be purchased day of show at the theatre, or by calling (206) For additional info contact: A native of Togo, West Africa, Yawo started his musical career at the Ecole Experimentale de musique of Lome where he studied flute, classical guitar, and electric bass. As the leader of the high school band he formed with his brother and sister, Yawo Attivor developed a talent for composing and arranging music that embraces both the traditions of the Ewe tribe and the influences of the western civilization. This multicultural approach to songwriting led to the creation of the MIMI-Togo (International Movement for Innovative music-togo branch) which Yawo directed until he left Togo in 1992 as a result of political turmoil in his motherland. In 1993, Yawo joined the international organization Up With People, traveling the U.S. and Europe, promoting peace and understanding among the citizens of the world. After Up with People, Yawo, his cousin Ro Attivor(aka Ro Bezz), Sarah Agbeto and guitarist Matt Hupton created Doliho, an afropop project that rocked the Midwest with a unique album in the late 90s. In 2002, after he moved to Minneapolis a year earlier, Yawo launched a solo career with the album Celebrate (Mia du agbe) followed in October 2004 by Take Out the Fences, a refreshingly upbeat (Minneapolis Star-Tribune) album that breaks musical barriers with an explosion of afrobeat, afrofunk and reggae. Various Artists Sunday evenings 8-10 pm FREE (donations welcome) HIDMO Eritrean Restaurant 2000 S. Jackson St For additional info or to get your African group in the schedule Rob Pastorok Rob Pastorok of Maya Soleil has put together a free evening of African music every
11 Sunday at HIDMO. HIDMO is a great Eritrean/East African restaurant offering delicous food in huge portions at reasonable prices. Come join the fun in a "house-party" atmosphere where the performers let their hair down and try out new things. Nonsmoking venue. Here's the line-up upcoming shows at HIDMO: Jan 1, Soyaya Music of West Africa, featuring Mohammed Shaibu (Ghana) on vocals, guitar, and talking drum, Edward Souarez (Guinea) on vocals, calabash, and other percussion, and Caxambu (USA) on percussion. Bringing in the New Year with one of HIDMO's favorite bands. Jan 8 - Maya Soleil Traditions Pan-African music & dance featuring Lora Chiorah- Dye from Zimbabwe, Kofi Anang from Ghana, Karim Koumbassa from Guinea, Lora's son Tendai Maraire, and more. This is the debut of a new lineup for Maya Soleil Traditions, and the dress rehearsal for their tour of southern California. The second half of the show will be an open jam, featuring some of your favorites, including Guillaume Mpacko from Cameroon. Jan 15 - Ibrahima Camara & Safal Music of Senegal with master drummer Ibrahima Camara and his group Safal. Original pop music compositions with traditional West African roots, spiced with the sounds of Reggae, Latin and Soukous. Join us for HIDMO's celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday. Jan 22 - Leif Totusek & Friends Spirited high-life and other Afro-pop from guitar master Leif Totusek. Don't miss this show. Leif has toured with some of the best African musicians in the world because he has a true feel for African guitar styles. Jan 29 - Mahonyera Mbira Ensemble Traditional mbira music of Zimbabwe. Mahonyera consists of: Claire Jones/mbira, Sheree Seretse/mbira, Kevin Ugarte/mbira and Sooja Kelsey/hosho (shakers) There is nothing sweeter than the traditional music of Zimbabwe, so don't miss this night of beautiful music.
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Recorded Selections p. xi The Authors p. xvii Preface p. xxi The Music-Culture as a World of Music p. 1 The Music Culture p. 1 Affect, Performance, Community, and History: A Music-Culture Model p. 2 Components
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