"Musical Passage tells the story of an important, but little known record of early African diasporic music. This project is a collaborative endeavor by Laurent Dubois, David Garner, and Mary Caton Lingold. We aim to shed light on this unique document and to further the ongoing effort to understand the early history of one of the world’s greatest cultural movements."
Subscriber: CNUMusic and Dance Online delivers the largest, most diverse catalog of music content in the world for students, scholars, and patrons of the arts. The multimedia resource features works from thousands of respected partners, covers hundreds of genres from alternative to zydeco and from alternative dance to operatic arias, and encompasses a wide range of content formats - including scores, reference, and high definition audio and video.
Subscriber: CNUA comprehensive collection of music available online. It also includes notes on the works being played as well as biographical information on composers and artists.
Book Sources: Music - Central, Latin, South America & The Caribbean
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Appendix 1 Previously Uncollected Legislation Pertaining to Musical Activity in Cuba
Appendix 3 Two Examples of Afrocubanista Poetry with Musical Themes
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