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Although it primarily describes traditional music, the world music category also includes popular music from non-Western urban communities (e.g. South African "township" music) and non-European music forms that have been influenced by other so-called third-world musics (e.g. Afro-Cuban music).
Jun 10, 2024 · Learn about the origins, development, and diversity of global music, also known as world music, from Britannica. Explore the genres, artists, and influences of music from different cultures and regions.
- Charlie Gillett
- The use of the term world music dates to 1982–83, when British and American promoters, record companies, distributors, and stores, as well as journ...
- In 1991 the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences added a world music category to its Grammy Awards. Among the artists who benefited most...
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Apr 16, 2024 · As the name implies, world music refers to music across all the countries of the world. It was first coined in the 1960s by an ethnomusicologist named Robert Brown at Wesleyan University in Connecticut. It’s argued among purists that there’s no musical term referred to as world music.
Apr 17, 2024 · World music is a collective musical category that includes a wide variety of traditional and folk music styles from around the world, especially non-western music genres, as well as their hybrids and modern interpretations of their traditional style.