Art Music by Caribbean Composers: St. Kitts and Nevis

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15362/ijbs.v19i2.193

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Classical music

Abstract

Steel pans, arriving from Trinidad in the 1940s, quickly became popular and a wealth of steel bands proliferated (Cramer-Armony & Robinson, 2008). Steel bands became “the musical ensemble of choice for public dances and private parties, concerts and street jamming, displacing the pre-eminence of the horn-based orchestra, the String Band which had always been few in numbers, and the Big Drum” (Armony, n.d., para. 20). The annual St. Kitts Music Festival, held during the summer, brings international popular and jazz musical artists to Basseterre. On Nevis, a new Performing Arts Center (opened in 2012) provides performance and rehearsal space for a variety of performing artists and, it is hoped, will help “to raise the bar of excellence in the arts” (Washington, 2012, para. 6).

Author Biographies

Christine Gangelhoff, The College of The Bahamas

Assistant Professor Department of Music School of Communications and Creative Arts

Cathleen LeGrand, Royal Thimphu College

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References

Armony, L. (n.d.). Reflections on the cultural heritage of St. Kitts and Nevis. http://stkittsheritage.com/PDF/REFLECTIONS%20ON%20THE%20CULTURAL%20HERITAGE%20%282%29.pdf

Cramer-Armony, J., & Robinson, J. (2008). St. Kitts and Nevis. In M. Kuss (Ed.), Music in Latin America and the Caribbean: An encyclopedic history (pp. 387-416). University of Texas Press.

St Kitts and Nevis. (2010). In The Hutchinson unabridged encyclopedia with atlas and weather guide. http://www.credoreference.com/entry/heliconhe/st_kitts_and_nevis

Washington, M. (2012, 27 April). Performing Arts Centre opens its doors this Saturday. The St. Kitts & Nevis Observer. http://www.thestkittsnevisobserver.com/2012/04/27/arts-centre.html

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Published

2013-11-11

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Caribbean Art Music Bibliography