Authors


Evert Bisschop Boele
e.h.bisschop.boele@pl.hanze.nl

Evert Bisschop Boele studied Music Education at the Conservatoire of Maastricht and Ethnomusicology at the University of Amsterdam. He worked for five years at a secondary school in Amsterdam, and was a member of the music section of the National Pedagogic Institutes/CPS. He now works at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague and the Conservatory of Groningen, where one of his tasks is to teach introductory courses on non-Western music. He is a member of the board of the Dutch Society for Ethnomusicology 'Arnold Bake'. His publications are about secondary-school music teaching (especially on the role of non-Western music), the music of Moroccan migrants in the Netherlands, and music and regional identity in Friesland, a province in the north of the Netherlands

Major publications:

1993
'De rol van niet-westerse muziek in de basis-vorming.' [The role of non-Western music in Basic Education.], in Handboek muziek in de Basisvorming, B.22.1-17. Enschede: SLO
1994
'Weshm: 'Marokkaanse muziek' in Nederland? De rol van muziek in de constructie van identiteit' [Weshm: 'Moroccan music' in the Netherlands? The role of music in the construction of identity.], Muziek & Wetenschap 4: 227-247.
1997
'De Friese folk van Irolt' [The Frisian folk of Irolt], Volkskundig Bulletin 23: 1-27.
1997
'Muziekaardrijkskunde voor toekomstige profs; Niet-westerse muziek in het conservatorium' [Geography of music for future music teachers; Non-Western music in the conservatoire.], Tijdschrift voor muziektheorie 2: 52-55.
1997
Niet-westerse muziek in de basisvorming. [Non-Western music in Basic Education.] Den Bosch: KPC Groep)