Musicking at home on the wood that sings : contemporary marimba performance practices in Zimbabwe

Text in English, abstracts in English and Zulu === This thesis explores the current state of marimba music performance practice in Zimbabwe. I begin by presenting a historical perspective of the marimba, and then discuss how the Zimbabwe marimba tradition came into being at Kwanongoma College of Afr...

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Main Author: Maguraushe, Wonder
Other Authors: Duby, Marc
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2019
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Online Access:Maguraushe, Wonder (2017) Musicking at home on the wood that sings : contemporary marimba performance practices in Zimbabwe, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/25339>
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topic Marimba music compositions
Marimba construction
Marimba music education
Musicking
Marimba performance practice
Zimbabwe marimba
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Marimba construction
Marimba music education
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Marimba performance practice
Zimbabwe marimba
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Marimba music -- Zimbabwe -- Case studies
Marimba -- Zimbabwe -- History -- Case studies
Marimba -- Construction -- Zimbabwe -- Case studies
Marimba music -- Performance -- Zimbabwe -- Case studies
Marimba players -- Zimbabwe -- Case studies
Performance practice (Music) -- Zimbabwe -- Case studies
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Composition (Music) -- Case studies
Marimba music -- Study and teaching -- Zimbabwe -- Case studies
Marimba -- Zimbabwe -- Case studies
Maguraushe, Wonder
Musicking at home on the wood that sings : contemporary marimba performance practices in Zimbabwe
description Text in English, abstracts in English and Zulu === This thesis explores the current state of marimba music performance practice in Zimbabwe. I begin by presenting a historical perspective of the marimba, and then discuss how the Zimbabwe marimba tradition came into being at Kwanongoma College of African Music in Bulawayo. The study continues to unveil how the relatively new marimba tradition has grown to popularity in its 55-year history in the country, with the phenomenal emergence of professional Zimbabwe marimba musicians. The thesis includes analyses of marimba musicians’ lived experiences, traditional and contemporary marimba music compositions, marimba music education programs and mentors, as well as the Zimbabwe marimba construction industry. Using ethnographic methods, the analysis in this qualitative study draws on an application of Christopher Small, Richard Schechner, and Pierre Bourdieu’s theoretical perspectives, amongst others. Results show that marimba music performance practice in Zimbabwe has been kept alive in various permutations, albeit in a harsh economic environment. Education, passion for marimba music, cultural tourism, and festivities are the main avenues where Zimbabwe marimba music performance practice has survived on the margins of Zimbabwe’s popular musical cultural traditions. === Le thesis ihlola isimo samanje somculo wemarimba kanye nokuqhutshwa kwawo eZimbabwe. Ngiqala ngokwethula imibono yezomlando ngemarimba, ebese ngixoxa ngokuthi ngabe usiko lwenkambiso yemarimba eZimbabwe lwaqhamuka kanjani eKwanongoma College of African Music eBulawayo. Ucwaningo luqhubeka luveze ukuthi umculo wemarimba omusha usheshe kangakanani ukukhula nokuba nedumela kumlando weminyaka engu 55 ezweni, kanti futhi nokwenza ukuthi abaculi bemarimba eZimbambwe basebenze ngesiprofeshini. Le thesis ibandakanya ukuhlaziya izipiliyoni zabaculi bemarimba, usiko kanye nokuqanjwa komculo wemarimba, izinhlelo zemfundo yomculo wemarimba kanye nabaqeqeshi abafundisa abasha emculweni, kanye nokwakhiwa kwemboni yomculo wemarimba eZimbabwe. Ukusebenzisa izindlela zesayense yokuchaza abantu eyaziwa ngokuthi yi-ethnography, uhlaziyo kulolu cwaningo olubheka kanzulu, lufunde nokuchaphuna kwimibono yochwepheshe yethiyori yabantu abafana no-Christopher Small, uRichard Schechner kanye no-Pierre Bourdieu phakathi kwabanye. Imiphumela ikhombisa ukuthi ukwenziwa komculo wemarimba eZimbabwe wenziwe ukuthi uqhubeke ngokusebenzisa inqubo yokuhlela izinto ngokuhambelana noma inqubo ye-permutations, kodwa ngaphansi kwesimo esinzima kwezomnotho. Imfundo, ugqozi lomculo wemarimba, inqubo yezovakasho lokufunda ngamasiko kanye nemicimbi ngenye yezindlela lapho khona umculo wemarimba eZimbabwe oboniswa khona nokwaze ukuqhubeka ngayo, nangendlela esetshenzisiwe ukwenza ukuthi umculo uqhubeke nokuba nedumela ngisho nangaphansi kwesimo esinzima eZimbabwe. === Art History, Visual Arts and Musicology === D. Litt. et Phil. (Musicology)
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-253392019-03-29T08:26:43Z Musicking at home on the wood that sings : contemporary marimba performance practices in Zimbabwe Maguraushe, Wonder Duby, Marc Marimba music compositions Marimba construction Marimba music education Musicking Marimba performance practice Zimbabwe marimba 786.843096891 Marimba music -- Zimbabwe -- Case studies Marimba -- Zimbabwe -- History -- Case studies Marimba -- Construction -- Zimbabwe -- Case studies Marimba music -- Performance -- Zimbabwe -- Case studies Marimba players -- Zimbabwe -- Case studies Performance practice (Music) -- Zimbabwe -- Case studies Marimba -- Methods -- Case studies Composition (Music) -- Case studies Marimba music -- Study and teaching -- Zimbabwe -- Case studies Marimba -- Zimbabwe -- Case studies Text in English, abstracts in English and Zulu This thesis explores the current state of marimba music performance practice in Zimbabwe. I begin by presenting a historical perspective of the marimba, and then discuss how the Zimbabwe marimba tradition came into being at Kwanongoma College of African Music in Bulawayo. The study continues to unveil how the relatively new marimba tradition has grown to popularity in its 55-year history in the country, with the phenomenal emergence of professional Zimbabwe marimba musicians. The thesis includes analyses of marimba musicians’ lived experiences, traditional and contemporary marimba music compositions, marimba music education programs and mentors, as well as the Zimbabwe marimba construction industry. Using ethnographic methods, the analysis in this qualitative study draws on an application of Christopher Small, Richard Schechner, and Pierre Bourdieu’s theoretical perspectives, amongst others. Results show that marimba music performance practice in Zimbabwe has been kept alive in various permutations, albeit in a harsh economic environment. Education, passion for marimba music, cultural tourism, and festivities are the main avenues where Zimbabwe marimba music performance practice has survived on the margins of Zimbabwe’s popular musical cultural traditions. Le thesis ihlola isimo samanje somculo wemarimba kanye nokuqhutshwa kwawo eZimbabwe. Ngiqala ngokwethula imibono yezomlando ngemarimba, ebese ngixoxa ngokuthi ngabe usiko lwenkambiso yemarimba eZimbabwe lwaqhamuka kanjani eKwanongoma College of African Music eBulawayo. Ucwaningo luqhubeka luveze ukuthi umculo wemarimba omusha usheshe kangakanani ukukhula nokuba nedumela kumlando weminyaka engu 55 ezweni, kanti futhi nokwenza ukuthi abaculi bemarimba eZimbambwe basebenze ngesiprofeshini. Le thesis ibandakanya ukuhlaziya izipiliyoni zabaculi bemarimba, usiko kanye nokuqanjwa komculo wemarimba, izinhlelo zemfundo yomculo wemarimba kanye nabaqeqeshi abafundisa abasha emculweni, kanye nokwakhiwa kwemboni yomculo wemarimba eZimbabwe. Ukusebenzisa izindlela zesayense yokuchaza abantu eyaziwa ngokuthi yi-ethnography, uhlaziyo kulolu cwaningo olubheka kanzulu, lufunde nokuchaphuna kwimibono yochwepheshe yethiyori yabantu abafana no-Christopher Small, uRichard Schechner kanye no-Pierre Bourdieu phakathi kwabanye. Imiphumela ikhombisa ukuthi ukwenziwa komculo wemarimba eZimbabwe wenziwe ukuthi uqhubeke ngokusebenzisa inqubo yokuhlela izinto ngokuhambelana noma inqubo ye-permutations, kodwa ngaphansi kwesimo esinzima kwezomnotho. Imfundo, ugqozi lomculo wemarimba, inqubo yezovakasho lokufunda ngamasiko kanye nemicimbi ngenye yezindlela lapho khona umculo wemarimba eZimbabwe oboniswa khona nokwaze ukuqhubeka ngayo, nangendlela esetshenzisiwe ukwenza ukuthi umculo uqhubeke nokuba nedumela ngisho nangaphansi kwesimo esinzima eZimbabwe. Art History, Visual Arts and Musicology D. Litt. et Phil. (Musicology) 2019-03-22T09:56:15Z 2019-03-22T09:56:15Z 2017-06 Thesis Maguraushe, Wonder (2017) Musicking at home on the wood that sings : contemporary marimba performance practices in Zimbabwe, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/25339> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/25339 en 1 online resource (xiii, 213 leaves) : illustrations, color graphs, maps (some color), photographs (some color)