Interviews with ethnomusicologists
Donald Tayler and Brian Moser interviewed by Carolyn Landau. (2 of 2).
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Type
sound
Duration
00:08:19
Cultures
English
Shelf mark
C1397/9
Recording date
2010-05-13
Recording locations
Oxford
Interviewees
Tayler, Donald (speaker, male, interviewee), Moser, Brian (speaker, male
Interviewers
Landau, Carolyn (speaker, female, interviewer)
Recordist
Landau, Carolyn (speaker, female
Abstract
Track 2. [8:21] [Session 1, continued: 13 May 2010] Discussion of RAI ethnomusicology section, 1953. Description of how Disappearing World was received then and how film making has changed over years. Discussion of Laurence Picken and Klaus Wachsmann and how DT and BM saw themselves in comparison – not as musicologists. Mentions interaction with A.L. Lloyd and his reaction their recordings. Description of musical instruments deposited in the British Museum.
Description
Interview with Donald Tayler and Brian Moser (2 of 2). The two researchers talk about their work. Interviewer: Carolyn Landau.
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