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OverviewMusical Argonauts of Central Asia tells the story of the Aga Khan Music Programme (AKMP) and its sustained efforts to revitalize Central Asian musical heritage in the wake of seven decades of Soviet rule. Theodore Levin, who worked with the program since its inception, offers an insider's account of how the AKMP's development tactics and strategies were formulated and their outcomes assessed. In doing so, Levin addresses fundamental questions about the power of music and what NGOs can do to help shape music's social impact: In what sense are music, musicians, and musical life amenable to interventions by a development organization? What do such interventions contribute to the quality of life of their beneficiaries? And what does an ethical development intervention in music look like? In chronicling the work of the AKMP, Levin establishes the bona fides of a type of institutional cultural activism that isn't captured by rubrics such as applied ethnomusicology, public folklore, and safeguarding intangible cultural heritage. Featuring case studies of country-specific interventions in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, Musical Argonauts of Central Asia provides a practical roadmap for aspiring activist ethnomusicologists and folklorists that models best practices, analyzes failures, and advocates for the role that ethnographers can and should play in international development organizations. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Theodore LevinPublisher: Indiana University Press Imprint: Indiana University Press ISBN: 9780253074430ISBN 10: 0253074436 Pages: 314 Publication Date: 02 December 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsAccessing Audiovisual Materials Acknowledgments Note on Transliteration List of Acronyms Preface Prologue: The Conundrum of Cultural Heritage 1. The Prince and the Ethnomusicologist 2. Revitalizing Central Asian Music 3. The Little NGO that Could: Centre Ustatshakirt and the Future of the Past in Kyrgyzstan 4. Putting Central Asian Music on the World Stage 5. Measuring Music's Impact 6. The Aga Khan Master Musicians (AKMM): Pluralists, Orientalists, Cultural Appropriators, or All of the Above? 7. Inventing a Music Prize: The Aga Khan Music Awards 8. Taking Stock: The Ethnography of Impact Epilogue Notes References IndexReviews""This unique book spans personal memoir, ethnomusicology, development studies, and the cultural history of Central Asia. Levin's description of the Aga Khan Music Programme is as absorbing and moving as the musicking worlds that are the book's subject.""—Shahzad Bashir, Dean, Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations, Aga Khan University ""With his brilliantly produced concerts and wonderful recordings, Ted Levin has long been my guide to the music of Central Asia. Levin's new book provides a fascinating account of how he and colleagues at the Aga Khan Foundation triggered a revival of the teaching, performing and appreciation of the region's traditional music. Filled with anecdote and vivid characters, including villainous ex-Soviet bureaucrats and heroic virtuosi, Musical Argonauts of Central Asia is an inspiring and illuminating read.""—Joe Boyd, author of And the Roots of Rhythm Remain: A Journey through Global Music Author InformationTheodore Levin is the Arthur R. Virgin Professor of Music at Dartmouth College. He first visited Central Asia in 1974 and has been traveling there ever since. As an advocate for music and musicians from other cultures, he has written books, produced recordings, curated concerts and festivals, and contributed to international arts initiatives, including, since 2000, the Aga Khan Music Programme. His previous books include Where Rivers and Mountains Sing: Sound, Music, and Nomadism in Tuva and Beyond; The Hundred Thousand Fools of God: Musical Travels in Central Asia (and Queens, New York); and, as lead editor, The Music of Central Asia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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