Alan Lomax
Tampilan
Alan Lomax | |
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Informasi latar belakang | |
Lahir | Austin, Texas, Amerika Serikat | 31 Januari 1915
Meninggal | 19 Juli 2002 Safety Harbor, Florida, Amerika Serikat | (umur 87)
Pekerjaan | Folkloris, etnomusikologis, musisi |
Alan Lomax (/ˈloʊmæks/; 31 Desember 1915 – 19 Juli 2002) adalah seorang etnomusikologi Amerika, yang terkenal karena banyaknya rekaman lapangan musik rakyat abad ke-20. Ia adalah seorang musisi, folklorist, arsiparis, penulis, cendekiawan, aktivis politik, sejarawan lisan, dan pembuat film.
Biografi
[sunting | sunting sumber]Kehidupan awal
[sunting | sunting sumber]Lomax lahir di Austin, Texas pada tahun 1915.[1][2]
Referensi
[sunting | sunting sumber]- ^ "The American Folklife Center Celebrates Lomax Centennial". Loc.gov. January 15, 2015. Diakses tanggal September 8, 2015.
- ^ "Alan Lomax Biography". Biography.com. Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal February 8, 2015. Diakses tanggal September 8, 2015.
Pranala luar
[sunting | sunting sumber]- Media tentang Alan Lomax di Wikimedia Commons
- Alan Lomax di IMDb (dalam bahasa Inggris)
- Alan Lomax’s “List of American Folk Songs on Commercial Records” (1940) September 24, 2012.]
- "The Sonic Journey of Alan Lomax: Recording America and the World" (NPR streaming radio podcast, 2 hours) American Routes (March 13, 2013). Nick Spitzer, host. Features interviews with Lomax biographer John Szwed, daughter Anna Lomax Wood, nephew John Lomax III, folksinger Pete Seeger, and some past interviews with Lomax himself.
- Alan Lomax Collection, The American Folklife Center, Library of Congress
- "Remembrances of Alan Lomax, 2002" by Guy Carawan
- "Alan Lomax: Citizen Activist", by Ronald D. Cohen
- "Remembering Alan Lomax" by Bruce Jackson
- Interview with Shirley Collins
- Alan Lomax at Folkstreams
- Alan Lomax - Southern prison music and Lead Belly di YouTube, a scene from Lomax the songhunter
- Oss Oss Wee Oss, a DVD of the Padstow May Day Ceremony (1951)
- "Blues Travelers", The New York Times, May 17, 2012].
- "Works by Alan Lomax". The Association for Cultural Equity. November 5, 2001.
- Lomax and Lead Belly together Link
- "Shule Agra". Lomax Digital Archive. Performer: Cronin, Elizabeth; Recordist: Lomax, Alan. January 24, 1951.