Navajo songs laura boulton biography
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Laura Theresa Boulton ()
Laura Theresa Boulton, born in Conneaut, Ohio, on January 4, , was a midth century music collector who recorded musical materials from such as: film, photographs, and audio recordings. Her education consists of a B.A. from Denison University and vocal studies at Western Reserve University, now known as Case Western. She also attended The University of Chicago for graduate school from but left without a degree. Boulton received grants from The National Film Board of Canada and other institutions which gave her the opportunity to undertake her many expeditions.
In Boulton’s book, The Music Hunter, written in with the purpose of encapsulating her “findings” and experiences during her many expeditions around the world she states, “It was my good fortune that I was able to work in world music before people had changed so much--for example, throughout Africa while villages where still purely African villages, in Vietnam whil
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The lifestyles, philosophies, and traditions of the Navajo nation are represented by songs for herding, planting, harvesting, hunting, blessing hogans, and soothing children. The and field recordings from settlements in New Mexico and Arizona beautifully document a music largely vocal and highly melodic with relatively short song phrases repeated, divided, and combined in intriguingly complex ways. Recorded by Laura Boulton. Compiled and annotated by David McAllester and Charlotte Frisbie. "[A] vocally rich collection" The Patriot LedgerEN ESPAOL
Los estilos de vida, filosofías y tradiciones de la nación Navajo están representados por canciones para pastoreo, siembra, cosecha, caza, bendición dem las hogans (casa india dem la tribu de los navajos) y música relajante para los niños.
Las grabaciones de campo dem y de los asentamientos enstaka Nuevo México y Arizona, documentan bellamente una música en gran medida vocal y altamente melódica con frase
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Laura Boulton
American ethnomusicologist
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Born | ()January 4, Conneaut, Ohio |
Died | October 16, () (aged81) Scottsdale, Arizona |
Nationality | American |
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Almamater | Denison University |
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Spouse(s) | Wolfrid Rudyard Boulton, Jr. (–) |
Laura Boulton (January 4, October 16, ) was an American ethnomusicologist. She is known for the many field recordings, films and photographs of traditional music and its performances and practitioners from Egypt, the Sudan, Uganda, Kenya and Tanganyika.[1] Boulton also collected traditional musical instruments around the world. In her work with the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) during the Second World War, she is recognized as being a pioneer for women who work in the spelfilm industry.
Early life
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