Transformations in African Music

Term: 
Dec 31 2008 - Mar 19 2009
Sponsoring Faculty Member: 
Kofi Agorsah (Black Studies & International Studies)
Instructor: 
Adam Carpinelli

The purpose of this interdisciplinary course is to explore the transformations of African musical cultures as they have evolved around the globe and contributed to the world's musical heritage. Music is explored, as culture, to understand, social, historical contexts, the vast array of musical instruments, ensemble types, and the structural organization of the music itself. Both indigenous styles and modern acculturated forms will be examined to understand transformations in African music from past to modern times and so students can become familiar with local community resources for an engaged appreciation of course materials. (This course was canceled 01/14).