Music
Research Institute
MRI
Press
P.O.Box 70362
Point Richmond, CA 94807-0362
USA
www.music-research-inst.org
The book series, Composition
in Africa and the Diaspora, is published by MRI Press.
The list below includes MRI’s other publications.
Works in
print
price: copies
remaining:
Music
as Culture $20 9
Chaka,
an opera in two
chants $16 available
Intercultural
Music Volume 2 $24 3
Intercultural
Music Volume 3 $24 11
Intercultural
Music Volume 4 $18 10
Intercultural
Music Volume 5 $24 7
Intercultural
Musicology 1/I-II $5 sold
out
Intercultural
Musicology 2/I-II $5 available
Intercultural
Musicology 3/I-II $5 sold
out
Intercultural
Musicology 4/I-II $10
(online)
Intercultural
Musicology 5/I $5
(online)
Around
the World in 80 Years:
A Memoir by Henrietta Yurchenco:
A
Musical Odyssey (Jan.
’03) $11 available
Yoruba
Drumming: The Dundun Tradition
(Bayreuth African Studies) $29.95 11
[not
MRI Press]
Bethlehem (Vocal
Score) $10.95
(+$4.50 s/h)
Bethlehem
(Vocal Score,
CD) $14.95
(+$5.50 s/h)
Books and CDs
Published in 2005
Towards
an African Pianism:
Keyboard Music of Africa and the Diaspora
Essays, Music Scores, CDs (2
volumes) $85
Multiple
Interpretations of Dynamics of
Creativity and Knowledge in African Music Traditions:
A Festschrift in Honor of Akin Euba
on the Occasion of his 70th
Birthday $22
11
Forthcoming
in 2006
Composition
in Africa and the Diaspora volume 1
Composition
in Africa and the Diaspora volume 2
MRI is
a non-profit educational institution 501 (c)(3) which
addresses the impact of music on contemporary problems and
issues through theoretical, comparative, and applied
research. Particular focus is given to research and studies
having worldwide implications and cross-cultural
applications. Under the imprint of MRI Press, MRI
disseminates research results and studies that are used
also as educational materials in the classroom. MRI has
underwritten publication for the Centre for Intercultural
Music Arts (CIMA), Institute of Education, University of
London, U.K. and MRI is a founding member organization of
the International Consortium of Music of Africa and the
Diaspora (ICMAD).
For additional information contact: Dr. Cynthia Tse
Kimberlin
Executive
Director MRI & Publisher MRI Press
e-mail:
cynkim@comcast.net