Music of Ancient Hawaii-A Brief Survey

by Dorothy M. Kahananui

1989

Library's review

In March 1960, the University of Hawai'i Music Department held open house for the new music buildings. The program was presented in three parts. The first part consisted of the Edith Stern lecture on Ancient Hawaiian Music.

The lecture was illustrated with slides furnished by Dr. Emory of the bishop
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Museum and by the lecturer. Excerpts of chants from Bishopp Museum records, were played. Dance demonstrations were provided by Eleanor Hiram and her two daughters.

The lecture, altered vrey slightly and extended a little by the addtiton of some poems, some musical examples and footnotes, is presenteed here in print.

Contents

Preface
Hawaiian poetry
Hawaiian chants-oli type
Some instruments
Hula, hula dancers and hula chants
Acknowledgments
Guide to pronounciation
Bibliography
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ISBN

912180366

Publication

Dorothy M. Kahananui Honolulu, Hawaii
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