Mark Slobin Explained

Mark Slobin is an American scholar and ethnomusicologist who has written extensively on the subject of East European Jewish music and klezmer music, as well as the music of Afghanistan, where he conducted research beginning in 1967. He is Winslow-Kaplan Professor of Music Emeritus at Wesleyan University, where he taught both music and American Studies from 1971 to 2016.[1] [2]

He has been the president of the Society for Ethnomusicology and the Society for Asian Music.[3] Two of his books on Jewish music have won the ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award.[4]

In 1981 and 2001, he edited and reissued collections of the Ukrainian Jewish ethnomusicologist Moses Beregovsky.

Published works

Documentary

Further reading

Marcello Sorce Keller, “Mark Slobin”, in Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart. Personenteil XV. Kassel: Bärenreiter, 2006, 914–915.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mark Slobin. markslobin.com.
  2. Web site: Mark Slobin - Faculty, Wesleyan University .
  3. Jewish currents - Volume 32 - Page 26 Morning Freiheit Association - 1978 "Editor of Asian Music, the journal of the Society for Asian Music, and vice-president of the Society for Ethnomusicology, he is currently researching immigrant music in the USA."
  4. Web site: Biographies of Conference Speakers. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20170106103355/www.library.yale.edu/judaica/site/conferences/jewishmusic/bios.html#slobin. 2017-01-06. Mark Slobin