Egypt Music Instrument Collection

Bio

The Egypt Music Instrument Collection is a collection of music instruments from Egypt. The music collection is housed at Grinnel College in U.S. It features seven items namely the kawala, nay, riqq, mijwiz, darabukka, mizmar and many others.

The music instruments are objects in the inventory of a college music department and are used for studio instruction, by ensembles, and in classroom teaching. They were not acquired as part of a coherent, planned collection building project, but come together as a collection.

The project originated in 1999 as a collaboration between Professor Roger Vetter and Dr. David Berk, who at the time was the Curricular Technology Specialist (CTS) for the Fine Arts at Grinnell College.

The institute has a searchable database that is intended to provide its users with visual, sonic, and written information about a broad sampling of acoustic music instruments of both Western and non-Western origins. Its primary audience is envisioned as students in undergraduate general education music courses (Western music history/appreciation classes, introductory ethnomusicology/’world music’ courses).

USGrinnell, United States

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+16412694000
Grinnel College
Profile added by Ano Shumba on 29 Sep 2015
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