Difference between revisions of "Percival Robson Kirby"
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− | ''For a full list of Professor Kirby's publications, see: Valerie Bryer 1965. ''Professor Percival Robson Kirby, M.A., D. Litt., F.R.C.M., Head of the Department of Music, University of the Witwatersrand, 1921-1954: a bibliography of his works''. Johannesburg Public Library.'' | + | ''For a full list of Professor Kirby's earlier publications, see: Valerie Bryer 1965. ''Professor Percival Robson Kirby, M.A., D. Litt., F.R.C.M., Head of the Department of Music, University of the Witwatersrand, 1921-1954: a bibliography of his works''. Johannesburg Public Library.'' |
'''Works specifically relating to theatrical and other performance activities:''' | '''Works specifically relating to theatrical and other performance activities:''' | ||
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"[[The Hottentot Venus]]”, ''Africana Notes and News'', 6, 3 (June 1949) | "[[The Hottentot Venus]]”, ''Africana Notes and News'', 6, 3 (June 1949) | ||
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+ | "[[Frederick Timpson I’Ons]] and the first sixteen years of the theatre in Grahamstown". ''Africana Notes & News'', 1962, Vol 15:66-83. |
Revision as of 07:04, 2 March 2020
Percival Robson Kirby () was an academic and specialist in African music.
He had an M.A. and D.Litt. degree, and was the Head of the Department of Music, University of the Witwatersrand. Rnowned for his collection of African musical instruments and his studies on musical performances in Southern Africa.
Also wrote as P.R. Kirby and Percival R. Kirby.
Publications
For a full list of Professor Kirby's earlier publications, see: Valerie Bryer 1965. Professor Percival Robson Kirby, M.A., D. Litt., F.R.C.M., Head of the Department of Music, University of the Witwatersrand, 1921-1954: a bibliography of his works. Johannesburg Public Library.
Works specifically relating to theatrical and other performance activities:
"The barracks and hospitals of the Cape Corps in Grahamstown in 1826", The South African Medical Journal.
"Musical Instruments of the Native Races of South Africa"
"The Hottentot Venus”, Africana Notes and News, 6, 3 (June 1949)
"Frederick Timpson I’Ons and the first sixteen years of the theatre in Grahamstown". Africana Notes & News, 1962, Vol 15:66-83.