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Welcome! This guide includes helpful resources for your music and drama learning, including theory and history material for world and regional music and related audio or video recommendations

Library resources

Our Library Collection is home to countless great resources, printed and electronic, including material to support your Music and Drama learning!

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Have you ever heard the bonang?

 

 

 

 

 

 

A leading instrument in the Javanese gamelan (or the Indonesian orchestra group), the bonang's anticipatory style (playing ahead of time) means the ensemble can use the sounds as a guide for the melodies to follow. Learn more at the Wesleyan University Virtual Instrument Museum 2.0

Music: book and audio/video highlights

Faculty book highlights!

The field of Arabic (music (particularly that of the Gulf) is a sometimes neglected field in academia but it is a rich world to explore and dive into. A great place to get started is Music and traditions of the Arabian peninsula by Lisa Urkevich (former professor of musicology at AUK), which provides a pioneering overview of folk and traditional urban music, along with dance and rituals, of Saudi Arabia and the Upper Gulf States of Kuwait, Bahrain, and Qatar.

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Shakespeare is well-known and beloved the world over, and he is no stranger to the Gulf region, where artists have adapted his resonant works in ways that really speak to their reality. Become familiar with some of these performances with Shakespeare on the Arabian peninsula by Katherine Hennessey (former professor of English at AUK), which illuminates the ways in which local theatremakers and scholars use Shakespeare to address urgent social issues.

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Adaptations of universal classics reveal the interesting ways the original texts intersect with new languages, cultures, ideologies, creating something historic and new. Explore this exciting subject in more detail with Shakespeare in the Arab world (with a chapter by Katherine Hennessey, former professor of English at AUK), which offers perspectives on the history and role of Arabic translations of Shakespeare's plays and sonnets, as well as production, adaptation and criticism.

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Popular music & theatre publications

Like to keep updated on the latest news of the stage, or want to read performance reviews? Below are some popular music and theater magazines or news publishers you might like to browse: 

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Related guides

How to be 'truthful' when acting?

 

 

 

 

 

 

"One must learn how to carry beauty over from life and nature on to the stage ... without crushing or mangling it." Konstantin Stanislavski (An Actor's Handbook)

You can read more about Stanislavski, his thoughts, and his world-famous acting method at Britannica Academic or through our Library catalog

Drama: book and audio/video highlights

Want to know more about Music and Drama classes @AUK?

Visit the university's course description catalogue to see what upcoming DRAM and MUSC classes will be available

Visit the Department of Music & Drama homepage to discover more about immersing yourself in music, theater studies and performance while at AUK