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Supporting Diversity in the Music Experience
This guide provides resources that support diversity within the music experience at St. Olaf.
- Music from Around the World
- African Musicians
- African American and Black Musicians
- Asian Musicians
- Australasian and Pacific Musicians
- Latin American and Caribbean Musicians
- Native American Musicians
- Woman Musicians
- LGBTQIA+ Musicians
- Database for Historically Underrepresented Composers
Research and Instruction Librarian for Music & Fine Arts
Recent Publications on Music from Around the World
- Ethnomusicology and Cultural DiplomacyAvailable online.
- Global HiphopographyAvailable online.
- Popular Music Scenes : Regional and Rural PerspectivesAvailable online.
Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, and Overviews
- The Garland Encyclopedia of World MusicFull-text encyclopedia covering music around the world and throughout history. Includes regional overviews, information on musical genres and practices, and images (photographs, drawings, maps, and musical examples). Available online.
- Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the WorldCall Number: Music Ref: ML 102.P66 C66 2003Includes volumes on "Media, Industry, and Society," Performance and Production," "Caribbean and Latin America," "North America," "Asia and Oceania," "Africa and the Middle East", and "Europe."Available in print; some volumes also online -- see "related titles" links in Catalyst record.
- The Rough Guide to World Music: Europe, Asia, and the PacificCall Number: Music Ref: ML102.W67 W68 2009Full coverage of genres from Balkan brass to Bollywood song and from fado and flamenco to Filipino fusion. Available in print.
Streaming Audiovisual Recordings
- Smithsonian Global Sound This link opens in a new windowStreaming audio of music, spoken word (including speeches and readings of literary texts), and sounds. Coverage crosses geographic areas and historical periods.
- Contemporary World Music This link opens in a new windowStreaming audio of contemporary world music, plus liner notes.
- JVC Video Anthology of World Music and Dance This link opens in a new windowDocumentary footage of music and dance from around the world on the Anthropology channel of Academic Video Online.
Find Research and Repertoire -- Print Resources
Be sure to look at the dates of the bibliographies to see how recent they are. You may be able to find more recent sources by consulting our music databases or by looking at the online resources in the next box.
- Traditional World Music Influences in Contemporary Solo Piano LiteratureCall Number: ML128.P3 A94 1997
- The Music and Dance of the World's ReligionsCall Number: Music Ref: ML128.S17 R87 1996
Find Repertoire -- Online Resources
- Karen's Giant Spreadsheet of Composer Diversity Websites -- a list of 60+ websites Karen consults when selecting new music by composers from historically underrepresented groups; please email Karen if you have suggestions of new sites to add or if links are broken.
Some of the sites Karen consults frequently from this spreadsheet include:
- Institute for Composer Diversity -- click the "search" button at the top to access their databases for composers, art songs, choral works, band works, orchestral works, and more.
- Diversity in Brass Music from Last Row Music -- lists of repertoire by woman composers and by Black composers
- No Broken Links -- Google spreadsheets for woodwind repertoire by composers from historically underrepresented groups
- Sphinx Catalogs -- music for strings by Latin American composers
- A Seat at the Piano -- piano repertoire by BIPOC and woman composers
- Music By Black Composers -- repertoire lists of music by Black composers, currently strongest in string repertoire; see also their directories of living and historic Black composers
- SongHelix -- originally designed to track art songs by topic, it now also permits searching by composer identities
- Alex Shapiro's Programming Resources -- includes pages on woman composers, LGBTQIA2s Composers, and Black, Latino, Asian, and Indian composers
Useful Links
- Global Music Archive (Vanderbilt University)A multi-media reference archive and resource center for traditional and popular song, music, and dance of Africa and the Americas.
- BBC3 Planet Music World Music ArchiveExplore more than a decade of Radio 3 on-location recordings from 2000 to the present in our World Music archive, recording the life and musical traditions of countries ranging from Brazil to North Korea and Cuba to Turkmenistan.
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