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122. Considerations on the musical traditions of New Caledonia
New Caledonia (Nuova Caledonia - Grande Terre)
Title
Considerations on the musical traditions of New Caledonia
Short description
Georg Forster reflects on the small number of musical events that are being attended in New Caledonia.
Text on source
Besides the little whistle which I have mentioned above, we never saw a musical instrument among the people of New Caledonia. Their dances and songs are equally unknown to us; and what we observed during our short stay, gave us reason to suppose, that even laughter is an uncommon guest among them. They are likewise niggards of speech, and we rarely met with individuals among them, who took a pleasure in holding converse with us.
English translation
Folios/Pages
p. 430
Date
1774 09 13
Observations on the events description
The dots on the map indicate the places where sound and music events were described. They don't represent travel stages.
Fabbrocino A. P., "Considerations on the musical traditions of New Caledonia" (Event description), Echos. Sound Ecosystems in Travelogues. Published 2024 04 07.