Ethnomusicology at Oberlin College (profile)
Roderick Knight
This article traces the origins and growth of ethnomusicology at Oberlin College, from Frances Densmore’s early education in the 1880s to the establishment of gamelan instruction in the 1970s. It highlights key developments, including the acquisition of a Javanese gamelan set and the integration of non-Western music studies into Oberlin’s undergraduate curriculum.
Issue: Vol.2(1-2) 1986
