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Department of Music Columbia University in the City of New York. Support Music at Columbia. Louis Armstrong Jazz Program. Center for Jazz Studies. Resources: Columbia and NYC. Music at Columbia College. Music at Barnard College. Music at Columbia Engineering. Music at School of General Studies. Info for Current Students. Join The Email List. Support Music at Columbia. Louis Armstrong Jazz Program. Center for Jazz Studies. Resources: Columbia and NYC. Music at Columbia College. Music at Barnard College.
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Bio | Hopi Music Project (HMP)
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Hopi Music Project (HMP). A collaboration between the Hopi Cultural Preservation Office and the Center for Ethnomusicology, Columbia University. Trevor Reed, Founder and Executive Director, HMRP. From Columbia University’s Teachers College and a second masters of arts degree in Ethnomusicology. At Columbia University’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Reed graduated from Brigham Young University. In 2009, Reed co-authored a study on the state of American composers for Columbia’s Research Center for ...
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KUYI Hopi Radio Interviews Zuni Elders about Repatriated Songs | Hopi Music Project (HMP)
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Hopi Music Project (HMP). A collaboration between the Hopi Cultural Preservation Office and the Center for Ethnomusicology, Columbia University. Article looks at HMRP and Hopi-Zuni Song Exchange. HMP on KUYI →. KUYI Hopi Radio Interviews Zuni Elders about Repatriated Songs. September 24, 2013. Outside KUYI 88.1 Studios. L-R: Trevor Reed (HMRP), Ronnie Cachini (ZCRE), Octavius Seowtewa (ZCRE), Bruce Talawyma (KUYI), Stewart Koyiyumptiwa (HCPO). Front: EJ (KUYI), Leigh Kuwanwisiwma (HCPO). DJ TawaTiyo (Bru...
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Hopi Music Project (HMP). A collaboration between the Hopi Cultural Preservation Office and the Center for Ethnomusicology, Columbia University. Newer posts →. What is Community-Partnered Repatration? Podcast with Aaron Fox, Columbia University. June 17, 2010. Congratulations to all involved! We hope you enjoy this interview with Aaron Fox and invite your comments. Follow this link to download (32 mins): HMRP Podcast #01: Aaron Fox for iPod (30MB Sound/Images). HMRP Presentation to NAISA. May 21, 2010.
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HMRP Featured in Columbia Record | Hopi Music Project (HMP)
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Hopi Music Project (HMP). A collaboration between the Hopi Cultural Preservation Office and the Center for Ethnomusicology, Columbia University. HMRP and HCPO meet with Zuni Cultural Resources Advisory Team to Return Historic Songs. Article looks at HMRP and Hopi-Zuni Song Exchange →. HMRP Featured in Columbia Record. July 10, 2013. Thank you to Gary Shapiro and the Columbia Record. For the recent article on the Center for Ethnomusicology. View all posts by trevor99 →. This entry was posted in News.
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Put a cool and catchy slogan in here to make your newly purchased Template more interesting! January 25th, 2007. Japan Mapped: Culture and Cartography Lecture Series. Temples and Warriors: Screens of Uji and Sagano by Kano Eitoku. 403 Kent Hall, Columbia University (116th St. and Amsterdam Ave.). February 1st, 2007. Ancient Soundscapes: New Echoes from Japan's Musical Past Program Series. Fabricating Self Image Through Music: the Ryukyu Kingdom's Artistic Strategy in Her Relationship with Japan and China.
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My Simferopol Home: April 2008
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Wednesday, April 30, 2008. The UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues. There are a lot of ways to speculate about why this law has failed to be passed in Ukraine and in Crimea. If you read the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People. You might get some ideas. (Land reparations is a big one.) Also, Natalya Belitser has written some excellent articles. THE CRIMEAN TATARS’ STATEMENT. Madam chairperson, esteemed delegates and observers! I would like to express my thanks and appreciation to the Pe...
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My Simferopol Home: Introducing virtual Maria Sonevytsky
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Saturday, May 14, 2011. Introducing virtual Maria Sonevytsky. Hey internet, I've made a website called mariasonevytsky.com. Where I'll be logging all of my current and past projects. Please visit me there! Former PCV Scott Slankard and me on a midsummer hike in Mangup Kale, Crimea. Me, Franz, and Mykhailo Tafiychuk on our first trip to the Tafiychuk homestead in May 2008. (Photo by Roman Pechizhak). Milara and I relax on May Day. Visiting Odosia Plytka-Sorokhan in Kryvorivnia (photo by Oksana Susyak).
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My Simferopol Home: May 2011
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Saturday, May 14, 2011. Introducing virtual Maria Sonevytsky. Hey internet, I've made a website called mariasonevytsky.com. Where I'll be logging all of my current and past projects. Please visit me there! Former PCV Scott Slankard and me on a midsummer hike in Mangup Kale, Crimea. Me, Franz, and Mykhailo Tafiychuk on our first trip to the Tafiychuk homestead in May 2008. (Photo by Roman Pechizhak). Milara and I relax on May Day. Visiting Odosia Plytka-Sorokhan in Kryvorivnia (photo by Oksana Susyak).
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My Simferopol Home: July 2008
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Friday, July 11, 2008. To Sheshory, but not in Sheshory. In L'viv today and had a most wonderful and remarkably affordable flight on WizzAir. Which launched its Ukraine service today (linking Kyiv, Odesa, Simferopol, and Lviv - I am going to be their biggest cheerleader). Since it was the kickoff morning, our obviously self-conscious flight attendants gave us complimentary beverages and snacks and we appaluded when we touched down in L'viv. What a nice experience for $10. Monday, July 7, 2008. С самого у...
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