RESEARCH
1971-95 studies in tabla, dholak, and pakhavaj drumming, dhrupad, and
Indian music theory with the tabla virtuoso Pandit Nikhil Ghosh in Bombay
(funded by Deutsches Studentenwerk, Evangelisches Studienwerk Villigst,
German Academic Exchange Service, Indian Council for Cultural Relations,
and Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft).
1981-84 art and
music of the Warli people of Maharashtra
1982-84: music
of the people of Gorkha and Lamjung, Nepal
(funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft)
1982 to date:
musical life and drumming traditions of the Newar people of the Kathmandu
Valley (funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and Leverhulme Foundation)
1999 to 2002:
music of the Sherpa people of Nepal (funded by Eco Himal)
2001 to 2002:
music of the Rai people of Nepal (funded by Eco Himal)
EMPLOYMENT
1976-81 Research
Assistant and Presenter (part-time) for Radio Cologne(WDR III)
1979-81 Guest
Lecturer for tabla, Musikhochschule Köln (Cologne Music Conservatory)
1980-81 Piano
Teacher, Musikschule Burscheid
1985-90 Research
Fellow, Institut für Musikwissenschaft, University of Cologne,
for Newar Music Project (as above)
1990-93 Research
Officer, Centre of Music Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies,
University of London, for Leverhulme project 'Musical Traditions of
Northern India and Nepal; a comparative historical survey'
1993 to date
Research Associate, Department of Music, School of Oriental and African
Studies (SOAS), University of London (honorary)
1993-94 Consultant
and Convener of the Department of Musicology Project (collaboration
of Tribhuvan University and German Academic Exchange Service)
1995 to date
Associate Professor and Head, Kathmandu University Department of Music
OTHER INFORMATION
Founder and Director,
Kathmandu University Department of Music
Workshops and
invited lectures in Europe, U.S.A., India, Nepal, Thailand and Indonesia;
including International Conference 'Heritage of the Kathmandu Valley'
(Lübeck 1985), Universities of Bonn, Heidelberg (1984), Kiel,
Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities (Stockholm
1987), National Centre for the Performing Arts (Bombay), Centre National
de la Recherche Scientifique (Paris), School of Oriental and African
Studies, University of London (1988), Tribhuvan University (Kathmandu
1990), British Forum for Ethnomusicology (Winchester 1995), Washington
University (Seattle 1997), Archives and Research Centre for Ethnomusicology,
New Delhi (1999), Asian Institute of Technology (Chiang Mai 1999),
Jakarta University (2000), Department of Ethnomusicology, Ethnologisches
Museum SMPK Berlin (2000) and others.
Wide field-work
experience including photography, sound recording, and video.
External Examiner
for Linköping University, Ph.D. (I. Grandin)
Fieldwork supervision
for University of Montréal (S. Laurent)
As tabla-player,
percussionist and pianist concerts, broadcasts, telecasts in Europe,
U.S.A., India, Nepal, Tibet and Indonesia.
EXHIBITIONS:
Lieder der Erde (Warli art and musical instruments), Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum
für Völkerkunde (Cologne, 1984)
Mittelalterliche
Stadtkultur im Kathmandu-Tal/Nepal, Ethnologische Sammlung der Hansestadt
Lübeck (Lübeck 1985)
Musical Instruments
of Nepal, permanent exhibition at the Kathmandu University Department
of Music (Bhaktapur, Nepal)
PUBLICATIONS
1982a Die Tabla im Gharana des Ustad Munir Khan (Laliyana) - Studien
zum
Trommelspiel in der nordindischen Kunstmusik. (Ph.D. thesis) Hamburg:
Wagner.
1982b 'Musik
und Malerei im Warli-Land' in P. Ausländer and J. Fritsch, eds.,
Weltmusik 2 -Feedback Papers. Köln: Feedback Studio Verlag
1984 Lieder
der Erde. Köln: Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum.
1986a 'Anruf
der alten Götter - Notation und Analyse einer newarischen Trommelkomposition'
in B. Kölver, ed., Formen kulturellen Wandels und andere Beiträge
zur Erforschung des Himalaya. St. Augustin. VHG Wissenschaftsverlag.
pp. 312-340.
1986b The
Dhimaybajaof Bhaktapur - Studies in Newar Drumming I. Stuttgart:
Franz Steiner.
1987 'Navadapha
of Bhaktapur - Repertoire and Performance of the Ten Drums' in N.
Gutschow and A. Michaels, eds., Nepalica 4/22. St. Augustin.
1988 The Naykhinbaja
of the Newar Butchers - Studies in Newar Drumming II. Stuttgart:
Franz Steiner.
1990 'Review:
Nepal - Musique de fête chéz les Newar, AIMP XIII CD-553
Archives internationales de Musique Populaire' in the world of
music 3/1990
1992a 'Bauerntrommeln
aus Bhaktapur' and 'Nordindische Kunstmusik' in Festival traditioneller
Musik '90. International Institute of Comparative Music Studies
Berlin. pp. 6-13.
1992b 'Wie ich
mit den Flöhen in Bhaktapur zurechtkomme' and with U. Kölver,
'Newarische Trommel "sprache" ' in R. Schumacher, ed., Wort
und Musik Nr. 12: Von der Vielfalt Musikalischer Kultur - Festschrift
Josef Kuckertz. Anif/Salzburg: Ursula Müller-Speiser
1992c 'Invocations
of Nasahdyah' in B. Kölver, ed., Aspects of Nepalese Traditions.
Stuttgart: Franz Steiner. pp.125-134.
1993a 'The Goat
and the Music God' and with O.Sattaur 'Where is Shastriya Sangeet?'
in K.M. Dixit, ed., Himal vol. 6 no.6. Lalitpur
1994a 'Review
of Pirkko Moisala: Cultural Cognition in Music - Continuity and Change
in the Gurung Music of Nepal' in Quarterly Journal of the Music
Library Association. University of Pennsylvania
1994b with N.
D. Sharma, 'The Baja Guthi of Badikhel' in M. Allen, ed, The Anthropology
of Nepal: Peoples, Problems and Processes. Kathmandu: Mandala
Book Point.
1995a with N.
D. Sharma, 'The Baja Guthi of Badikhel' in K.W.Niemöller, U.
Pätzold, Chung Kyo-chul, eds., Lux Oriente - Begegnungen der
Kulturen in der Musikforschung - Festschrift Robert Günther.
Kassel: Gustav Bosse
1995b 'Learning
how to Become a Musician', in D. C. Regmi, ed., Sargam vol. 1.
Kathmandu.
1996 'Music and
Death' in S. Lienhard, ed., Change and Continuity: Studies in the
Nepalese Culture of the Kathmandu Valley. Torino: CESMEO, pp.
505-513
1994 - 1998 'Nepal',
'Tabla', 'Tala' in Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart. Kassel:
Bärenreiter
2000 (online)
and 2001 (printed version) 'Nikhil Ghosh' and (with R. Widdess) 'Nepal:
Kathmandu Valley' in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians.
London: Macmillan,
In press (with
C. Tingey), 'The Music of Nepal', in N. Ghosh, ed., Encyclopaedia
of Music in India. Motilal Banarsidas
In press 'Nepal:
Traditional Music in a Changing World' proceedings of conference 'Preservation
for the Millenium: An International Collaboration', Jakarta: Libraire
Française
In press 'Nepal:
Traditional Music in a Changing World' proceedings of conference '100th
Anniversary of the Berlin Phonogramm-Archive'
In press : Review:
The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Volume 5, South Asia: The
Indian Subcontinent. 'Ethnomusicology Reviews' website
In press : Vintage
Tabla Repertory: Drum Compositions of North Indian Classical Music.
New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal.
In press : Musical
Miniatures from Nepal. (with R. Widdess) Marg
unpubl. The
Songbooks of Krishna Gopal Gaine. 4 vols.
unpubl. The
Yachen Navadapha Songbooks. 2 vols.
under preparation:
Newar Music
Dictionary (with U. Kölver and I. Shresthacharya)
The Drums
of Bhaktapur
DOCUMENTARY
FILMS
1985 Navabaja
von Bhaktapur (38') UMATIC Lowband
1987 Endzeitmusik
(28') UMATIC Highband
1989 Totentanz
von Bhaktapur (20') UMATIC Highband
Films produced
in collaboration with Worldview Foundation Nepal (WIF), funded by
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
COMPACT DISCS
1998 Yamdrok
Tso (piano)
1999 Music
of the Sherpa People of Nepal I: Shebru Dance-Songs from the Everest
Region.
Vol. 1: Shebru dance-songs from Namche (Khumbu)
Vol. 2: Shebru dance-songs from Thamo (KBC staff).
Funded by Eco Himal
2001 Masterdrummers
of Nepal: Auspicious Drumming Traditions of Bhaktapur
Funded by Pro Musica Viva
under preparation:
Music of the
Sherpa People of Nepal II: Ritual Music
Funded by Eco Himal
Songs and
Rituals of the Kiranti Rai
Funded by Eco Himal
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