South African Music Archive Project

From ESAT
Jump to navigation Jump to search

South African Music Archive Project (SAMAP)

A part of the Culture and Working Life Project at the University of Kwazulu-Natal

Much of South Africa’s music heritage, like that of our political past, is hard to access. Just as people and books were banned and censored, so too was music, sometimes along with the musicians who made it. Much of the material recorded was politically sensitive, or subversive; some of it was never commercially released, and has remained hidden, even forgotten. Troves of local recorded music await identification, digitisation and research.

Independent music archives currently lack the infrastructure to preserve their historical collections. An immediate concern is the deterioration of analogue tapes, records and other obsolete media on which much of this material is stored. Among other pressing concerns are the fading memories and sheer mortality of those who were involved.

The South African Music Archive Project aims to create an online resource on South African music and associated cultural heritage, so as to promote multidisciplinary research in the field of popular music and culture.

This site currently contains approximately 13,000 audio samples and associated metadata from 5 music collections.

These collections are:

Chris Ballantine Collection Jurgen Brauninger Collection Hidden Years Music Archive Project (HYMAP) International Library of African Music (ILAM) UKZN Music Library (UKZN) Shifty Records Additional projects:

Trauneck Project - Pamela Tancsik's post-doc research paper on Joseph Trauneck Talking Drum For further information please contact Digital Innovation South Africa (DISA)

For more information

For more information go to http://www.disa.ukzn.ac.za/samap/

See also: Culture and Working Life Project


Return to

Return to South African Theatre Venues, Companies, Societies, etc

Return to The ESAT Entries

Return to Main Page