Naxos Music Library WorldThis link opens in a new windowNaxos Music Library World offers a wide range of World music, from legendary historical musical performances to contemporary world music. Recordings of over 32,000 artists are represented.
Over 1,500 cultural groups represented
Music from over 150 countries
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Digital Concert HallThis link opens in a new windowExplore the world of the Berliner Philharmoniker. Watch and listen to classical music's finest conductors and soloists live, on-demand or on the go as it suits you. You will need to create a free personal account using the BYU pop-up window in order to access content.
Kanopy Streaming VideoThis link opens in a new windowCollection of over 20,000 streaming videos
Public performance rights are included.
Qwest.tvThis link opens in a new windowQwest TV is “The world’s first subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) service dedicated to jazz and beyond. Concerts, documentaries, archives, interviews.” Qwest TV includes jazz, soul, funk and world music.
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Garland Encyclopedia of World Music Onlineincludes newly-expanded advanced search, as well as access to accompanying audio.
10-volume print version also available.in the Music Reference Collection.
Call Number: ML 100 .G16 1998 (Reference Collection)
Call Number: ML 102 .P66 S53 2003 (Reference Collection)
Excursions in World Music by Nettl, Capwell, Bohlman, Wong, and TurinoAn accessible world music textbook written by prominent scholars in the field, it exposes students to many musical cultures around the globe. Students are introduced to key musical styles, musical instruments, and performance practices. How to actively listen is demonstrated using musical examples and detailed listening guides. The role of music in society is emphasized through chapters that focus on key world cultural groups.
Call Number: ML 3798 .E92 2001 (Music Library stacks)
Theory for Ethnomusicology by Harris M. Berger; Ruth M. StoneTheory for Ethnomusicology: Histories, Conversations, Insights, Second Edition, is a foundational work for courses in ethnomusicological theory. The book examines key intellectual movements and topic areas in social and cultural theory, and explores the way they have been taken up in ethnomusicological research. New co-author Harris M. Berger and Ruth M. Stone investigate the discipline's past, present, and future, reflecting on contemporary concerns while cataloging significant developments since the publication of the first edition in 2008. A dozen contributors approach a broad range of theoretical topics alive in ethnomusicology. Each chapter examines ethnographic and historical works from within ethnomusicology, showcasing the unique contributions scholars in the field have made to wider, transdisciplinary dialogs, while illuminating the field's relevance and pointing the way toward new horizons of research. New to this edition: Every chapter in the book is completely new, with richer and more comprehensive discussions. New chapters have been added on gender and sexuality, sound and voice studies, performance and critical improvisation studies, and theories of participation. New text boxes and notes make connections among the chapters, emphasizing points of contact and conflict among intellectual movements.