Descriptive Summary
Access
Publication Rights
Preferred Citation
Acquisition Information
Processing History
Biography
Scope and Content
Indexing Terms
Descriptive Summary
Title: Klaus Wachsmann Collection,
Date (inclusive): April 19, September 30, and August 2-3, 1949, 1950
Collection number: 1949.01
Creator: Wachsmann, Klaus 1907-1984
Extent:
1 box with 21 sound reel tapes and 23 preservation master compact discs (pmcd)
Repository:
University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Ethnomusicology Archive
Los Angeles, California 90095-1490
Abstract: Klaus Wachsmann was a British ethnomusicologist of German birth and a pioneer in the study of African music. Between 1949
and 1952 Wachsmann compiled an extensive collection of field recordings while living in Uganda. This collection, one of two
Klaus Wachsmann collections in the Ethnomusicology Archive, was compiled by Wachsmann on April 19, September 30, August 2-3,
1949, and throughout 1950. It consists of sound recordings and accompanying notes documenting the music of the Nyoro and Banyoro
people of Uganda as well as Soga, Ganda, Teso, Gisu, Nyoro, Luo, and Luyia (Ugandan people); Nande (Zairian and Ugandan people);
Hima, Alur, Lugbara, and Kakwa.
Language of Material: Collection materials in English
Access
Archive materials may be accessed in the Archive. As many of our collections are stored off-site at SRLF, we recommend you
contact the Archive in advance to check on the availability of the materials.
Publication Rights
These materials do not circulate and may not be duplicated or published without written permission from the copyright holders,
collectors, and/or performers. Copyright has not been assigned to the UCLA Ethnomusicology Archive. For more information contact
the Archivist.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Klaus Wachsmann Collection, 1949.01, Ethnomusicology Archive, University of California, Los Angeles.
Acquisition Information
Deposited at the Ethnomusicology Archive, UCLA, by Klaus Wachsmann in the 1980s. The originals are housed at the National
Sound Archive in London, while copies are housed at the Uganda Museum and the UCLA Ethnomusicology Archive.
Processing History
Processed by Archive staff, 2000 / 2007
Collection 1950.01 was merged with collection 1949.01 in September 2007.
Biography
Klaus Wachsmann was a pioneer in the study of African music. Wachsmann lived in Uganda from 1937 to 1957. He first served
in several offices in the Office of the Protestant Missions in Uganda. Later, he served as Curator of the Uganda Museum. In
1949, the British government gave him a grant, which ultimately enabled him to produce over 1500 recordings. From 1958-63,
Wachsmann was Scientific Officer in charge of Ethnological Collections at the Wellcome Foundation in London. In 1963, Wachsmann
moved to California and from 1963-68 was Professor of Music at UCLA and the Institute of Ethnomusicology. When he left UCLA
he taught at Northwestern University. In 1976-77, he was Distinguished Visiting Professor of the College of the Humanities
at the University of Texas, Dallas. In 1978-79, he taught as Richard Merton Gast Professor in the Institute of Ethnomusicology
at the University of Cologne. In 1958, he received the bronze medal for "Devoted Service to Africa" from the Royal African
Society. He was elected President of the Society for Ethnomusicology and of the International Folk Music Council. In 1984,
the President of the Federal Republic of Germany bestowed upon Wachsmann the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany.
Wachsmann died on July 17, 1984.
Scope and Content
Recordings made in 1949 by Klaus Wachsmann in Bunyoro Kingdom, Hoima district and the Mengo district of Uganda. Instruments
include the akadinda (xylophone) and ennanga (harp).
Indexing Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.
Subjects
Bunyoro--Uganda--Music.
Field recordings--Africa, East.
Field recordings--Uganda.
Nyoro--Uganda--Music.