Art Music by Caribbean Composers: Bonaire
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https://doi.org/10.15362/ijbs.v19i2.202Keywords:
Classical music, Art musicAbstract
Bonaire has musical traditions similar to those of its Antillean neighbors, Aruba and Curacao. All three islands “share a neo-African, drum-centred tradition known as tambu (in Bonaire often referred to as bari), a quintessential Netherlands Antilles folk music” (Bilby, 2013, para. 4). Tumba, a unique mixture of tambu music with other, more modern musical elements, is a particularly popular local musical style (Bilby, 2012).References
Bilby, K. (2013). Netherlands Antilles and Aruba. In Grove music online. Oxford University Press.
Bonaire. (2012). In Britannica concise encyclopedia. http://0-www.credoreference.com.helin.uri.edu/entry/ebconcise/bonaire
Bonaire island. (2013). In The Hutchinson encyclopedia. http://0-www.credoreference.com.helin.uri.edu/entry/heliconhe/bonaire_island
Classical Music Board of Bonaire. (2013). http://classicalmusicbonaire.com/foundation/cmbb.html
Razak, V. M. (2005). Netherlands Antilles. In Continuum encyclopedia of popular music of the world: Locations. http://0-www.credoreference.com.helin.uri.edu/entry/contpmwl/netherlands_antilles
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2013-11-11
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Gangelhoff, C., & LeGrand, C. (2013). Art Music by Caribbean Composers: Bonaire. International Journal of Bahamian Studies, 19(2), 17–18. https://doi.org/10.15362/ijbs.v19i2.202
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Caribbean Art Music Bibliography