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==History==
 
==History==
  
Initiated by [[P.J. Nienaber]], who was the first curator followed later by [[J.P. Malan]], the author of the ''SA Music Encyclopaedia'', in his turn followed by [[Cosmo Hattingh]], author of ''Graaff Reinet: a Cultural History'') and ultimately  
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Initiated by [[P.J. Nienaber]], who was the first curator followed later by [[J.P. Malan]], the author of the ''SA Music Encyclopaedia'', in his turn followed by [[Cosmo Hattingh]], author of ''Graaff Reinet: a Cultural History'') and ultimately by 
  
 
Among the people who worked for the centre over the years were [[Marie-Louise Thomas]], [[Josef du Preez]], [[Gretchen Wepener]].
 
Among the people who worked for the centre over the years were [[Marie-Louise Thomas]], [[Josef du Preez]], [[Gretchen Wepener]].
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Revision as of 07:37, 20 August 2023

The National Documentation Centre for Music was aan archival centre for South African music at the Human Sciences Research Council.

History

Initiated by P.J. Nienaber, who was the first curator followed later by J.P. Malan, the author of the SA Music Encyclopaedia, in his turn followed by Cosmo Hattingh, author of Graaff Reinet: a Cultural History) and ultimately by

Among the people who worked for the centre over the years were Marie-Louise Thomas, Josef du Preez, Gretchen Wepener.

Return to

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

Return to The ESAT Entries

Return to Main Page