Overlapping Ecomusicological Realms: Teaching Ecomusicology to Graduate Students through Collaborative Exploration
by Donna Lee Kwon
by Megan Murph
by Ben Norton
by Sebastian Hachmeyer[1] Abstract In Kallawaya cosmology autochthonous (indigenous) musical practices are closely related to the social, natural, and spiritual environment. This is evident from processes surrounding the construction and tuning of instruments, activities in the cycle of agrarian production, collective ritual and healing practices, and communications with ancestors and deities relating to [...]
by Sebastian Hachmeyer[1] Abstract In Kallawaya cosmology autochthonous (indigenous rural) musical practices are closely related to the social, natural and spiritual environment. This is evident from processes surrounding the construction and tuning of musical instruments, activities in the cycle of agrarian production, collective ritual and healing practices, and communications with ancestors and deities [...]