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Pauline Tuttle concert recordings: 2004 Society for Ethnomusicology (SEM) Northwest annual meeting, 2007-02-13
Overview of the Collection
- Title
- Pauline Tuttle concert recordings: 2004 Society for Ethnomusicology (SEM) Northwest annual meeting
- Dates
- 2007-02-13 (inclusive)2007-02-132007-02-13
- Quantity
- 8 items : OT - 4 DATs; OD - 4 compact discs; Duration: 5:00:00
- Collection Number
- 2007008
- Summary
- Two concerts recorded during "Music in Motion", the 2004 meeting of the Society for Ethnomusicology, NW Chapter, Feb. 13-15, School of Music, University of Victoria, Victoria, B.C.
- Repository
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University of Washington Ethnomusicology Archives
University of Washington
Ethnomusicology Archives
Box 353450
Seattle, WA
98195-3450
Telephone: 2065430974
ethnoarc@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
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Access is restricted.
- Languages
Historical NoteReturn to Top
Pauline Tuttle received her Ph.D. in ethnomusicology from the University of Washington in 2002 with the dissertation The Hoop of Many Hoops: The Integration of Lakota Ancestral Knowledge and Bah' Teachings in the Performative Practices of Kevin Locke. She taught field school in ethnology, ethnohistory, and ethnomusicology for the Anthropolgy Department and music of the Northwest Coast and of the Pacific Rim in the School of Music at the University of Victoria on Vancouver Island. Her publications include "Traditional Music of Vancouver Island: Calling on the Fiich'abak'takud (the Ancestors)" (2003) and "Beyond Feathers and Beads: Interlocking Narratives in the Music and Dance of Tokeya Inajin (Kevin Locke)" (2001).
Pauline Tuttle passed away January 17, 2007, after living with cancer for over a year. Despite her illness, she continued to work on her many research and documentation projects, including a video annotating project that was part of the EVIA Digital Archive project at Indiana University and the University of Michigan.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
Collection provided to the UW Ethnomusicology Archives by the estate of Pauline Tuttle.
Performers:
2/13 concert - Welcome by Greg Sam (Tsartlip First Nation elder) (Coast Salish); welcome by Patricia Kostek (Acting Director, U Vic School of Music); Chief Adam Dick/Kwaksistala and Chief Kim Recalma-Clutesi/Ogwilogwa, with Singers (Kwagiulth), Webster Family Dancers (Ahousat), Da-wah'sib, Edgar Family Dancers (Ditidaht)
2/14 concert - Opening Persian Chant (Ghazal Ighani), Munir Beken (Turkish Ud), Mei Han, with Randy Raine-Reusch (Chinese Zheng), Hossein Omoumi (Persian Ney)
Contents of DAT recordings (44.1 kHz sampling rate):
2007-8.1-2 - original recording of concert titled "Return of the Music: A Celebration of NW Coast Musical Life," 2/13/04 (Tape 1 - 1:19:55 (13 tracks), Tape 2 - 1:29:44 (9 tracks) (total = 2:49:39))
2007-8.3-4 - original recording of concert titled "Music at the Crossroads: A Celebration of Asian Musical Life," 2/14/04 (Tape 1 - 44:45 (4 tracks), Tape 2 - 1:24:54 (10 tracks) (total = 2:09:39)) (total duration of DATs = 4:59:18) Contents of CD-R recordings:
2007-8.5-8 - apparently recorded simultaneously with DATs (not copies of DATs), but less complete than DAT originals; because of different start and stop points, both sets may be necessary to make a complete record of the events.
Durations of CDs: 2/13 "CD1" 50:36 (9 tracks), 2/13 "CD3" [CD2 missing] 59:19 (1 track), 2/14 "CD2" 74:04 (2 tracks), 2/14 "CD3" 9:28 (1 track) (total = 2:33:27)
(A fifth, blank CD-R discarded 8/2007 (labeled "2/14 Music at the Crossroads CD #1" with note "did not record - but all this is on DAT")
DATs transferred to digital files 7/2013 - 2007-8.1.wav (1:16:03), 2007-8.2.wav (1:29:41), 2007-8.3.wav (44:44), 2007-8.4.wav (1:24:57) (44.1 kHz/16-bit)
Documentation: Conference program
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Chants
- Concerts
- Ethnomusicology
- NW Coast Indians
- Northwest Salish
- Puget Sound Salish Indians
- TFN (Tsartlip First Nation)
- Tsartlip First Nation
- Vocal
Geographical Names
- Asia
- Iran--Middle East--Middle East
- World
Form or Genre Terms
- Sound recordings