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GAUGING MUSICAL VITALITY AND IMPLICATIONS FOR SAFEGUARDING: THE CASE OF CAMBODIAN CHAPEI
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Manage No DI00000275 Country Republic of Korea Author Catherine Grant Senior Lecturer in Music Literature and Research, Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University Published Year 2017 Language English Copyright Attach File Preview (ENG)
Description | This article briefly presents a framework designed to gauge the level of vitality or endangerment of music traditions and suggests how the tool can be used to inform music safeguarding activities across contexts. The framework is the Music Vitality and Endangerment Framework (MVEF), developed and first presented in my book Music Endangerment: How Language Maintenance Can Help (Grant, 2014). The MVEF draws inspiration from various language vitality assessment tools, particularly UNESCO’s Language Vitality Framework (2003). In the absence of any such tool for gauging music vitality or endangerment across contexts, the MVEF was developed to fill this gap. |
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