Browsing South African Music Collections by Title

Browsing South African Music Collections by Title

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  • De Villiers, Maxie (1936-03-20)
    It is argued that rhythmic movements accompanied by rhythmic sounds are essential for a child's development.
  • Mocke, S. Ignatius, 1912-; pieter.vandermerwe@up.ac.za (Brandwag, 1938-12-09)
    Article discusses the foundation and growth of the Asaf choir in Johannesburg.
  • Coetzee, Abel, 1906-; pieter.vandermerwe@up.ac.za (Die Brandwag, 1943-10-15)
    Different kinds of folk songs are distinguished as well as related types such as work songs and dance songs.
  • Bouws, Jan; Steyn, J.C.de W.; Uys, J.H.; Sauer, Elsabe; Sadie, M.M.; Konig, Juliet; Scannell, Jan; Scannell, Johannes Petrus; Snyman, P.du P.; De Villiers, Pierre (Die Huisgenoot, 1946)
    Articles on Gladys Hugo, Arnold van Wyk, Stefans Grove, Else Louwrens, Inge Sarauw, Hendrik Susan, Cecilia Wessels and 2 violin makers from Johannesburg and Pretoria respectively.
  • Van Niekerk, Lydia; Goldblatt, Sarah; pieter.vandermerwe@up.ac.za (Die Huisgenoot, 1919-1949)
    Collection of 9 articles published in Huisgenoot between 1919 and 1949 in which Die Stem is discussed in terms of the requirements for a national anthem.
  • Nepgen, Rosa S.C.; pieter.vandermerwe@up.ac.za (Die Brandwag, 1944-12-08)
    In a review of Eyssen's work "Bybelkantate" Rosa Nepgen criticizes his music for failing to convey the depth of feeling expressed by the words taken from the Bible.
  • Liefhebber (Die Huisgenoot, 1926-01-29)
    Illustrated article about the music society and choir founded at the Heidelberg Volkskool.
  • Marais, J.F. (1937-12-03)
    Afrikaans has become the youngest language to be selected for overseas shortwave broadcasting. The article discusses the broadcasting policy with regard to English and Afrikaans.
  • Koekemoer, F. (Die Huisgenoot, 1943-1944)
    Short biographies of S.le Roux Marais, Petrus Johannes Lemmer and Walter Spiethof.
  • Endler, Hans; eridine.roux@up.ac.za (Die Huisgenoot, 1939-02-03)
    Prof Hans Endler was the founder and first principal of the Conservatoire for Music at the Stellenbosch University. He describes life in Stellenbosch as it was at the time of his arrival 35 years before.
  • Lindeque, B.G. (1937-09-24)
    Describes the foundation, growth and functions of the Afrikaanse Kunsvereniging as well as its role in the cultural life of Afrikaners in Johannebsurg.
  • Van Oostrum, Omius, 1862-1948 (1939-02-03)
    The lack of musical education in the schools is blamed for the fact that South Africans are not a singing nation.
  • Rompel, Hans, 1902- (1937-10-08)
    Criticizes the poor quality of music heard in the cinemas before performances and during intervals, be it live music or recordings.