A study of Native American singing and song / William J. Lavonis.

Author/creator Lavonis, William J.
Format Book
Publication InfoLewiston, N.Y. : Edwin Mellen Press, ©2004.
Descriptionv, 62 pages ; 24 cm.
Subjects

SeriesNative American studies ; v. 16
Native American studies ; v. 16. ^A274569
Contents Foreword / Sharon A. Hansen -- Introduction / William J. Lavonis -- Peter Garcia and San Juan Pueblo -- Native vocal pedagogy -- The making of Native songs -- Western composers and native songs -- Appendix A. Song collectors and ethnologists ; Appendix B. Pueblo contact information ; Appendix C. Selected native websites ; Appendix D. Selected recordings from San Juan Pueblo.
Abstract Lavonia (Director of Opera at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) spent the 2000-2001 academic year on sabbatical in Santa Fe, New Mexico researching Native American singing and song. The purpose of his study is to foster an appreciation for the singing and songs, and gather in one place some of the pedagogical mysteries of the vocal art of Native Americans. He focuses on those vocal practices that have been referred to by ethnomusicologists in previously published sources, and on the pueblo villages near Santa Fe. The chapters cover his experiences with San Juan Pueblo singer Peter Garcia, Native voice pedagogy, and the composition and performance of Native songs and their singers. A final chapter lists Western and Native composers and their vocal works based on Native American melodies.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 53-57) and index.
LCCN 2004060976
ISBN0773462740