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Richard Moyle Samoa recordings

 Collection
Identifier: AMPS 2022/54

Scope and Contents

The collection comprises a combination of field recordings, broadcast recordings, wax cylinder recording copies and commercial releases made between 1966-1983.

Transcripts were supplied by the performers or by fellow villagers. Further information, and original transcripts are available at Special Collections in the 'Richard Moyle field research papers' collection. Some in-house transcriptions, for some items, are present in the Collection File. Please contact the repository for more information.

Dates

  • 1910 - 1983

Creator

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Biographical / Historical

Professor Richard M. Moyle is a New Zealand ethnomusicologist, educator and author specialised in the music and oral histories of the Pacific and First Nations Australia.

Richard began recording in Samoa and American Samoa between 1966 and 1969 during field work for his Masters and Doctoral degrees at the University of Auckland. He later expanded his research to the Kingdom of Tonga, Lau Islands in Fiji, Niue, Northern Cook Islands, Takuu Atoll in Papua New Guinea, and Central Australia.

After completing the University of Auckland’s first PhD in ethnomusicology in 1971, Richard has held teaching positions at Indiana University, the University of Hawaii at Manoa, and Griffith University Queensland. For eight years he was Research Fellow at the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) in Canberra, publishing a trilogy of books on the music of Central Australia with wife Linden Moyle. Returning to Auckland in 1985 to take up an appointment in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Auckland, he went on to become Director of the Archive of Maori and Pacific Music in 1993, followed by Director of Pacific Studies in 2007, until his retirement in 2010.

Extent

2.5 metres (Includes 119 open reel tapes, 7 compact discs, 6 sound discs, 1 Digital Audio Tape)

Language of Materials

Samoan

Arrangement

The material has been deposited on different dates and added to over time. Recordings are arranged by original tape sequence and appear in four series': Field recordings, Broadcast recordings, Cylinder recordings, and Research copies. Item numbers reflect the original sequence.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Donated by Richard Moyle in 1974. Additional material received on various dates.

Selected bibliography

1. A preliminary survey of former Samoan music.
Richard M. Moyle (1967). A preliminary survey of former Samoan music. MA Thesis, University of Auckland.
2. Samoan Traditional Music.
Richard M. Moyle (1971). Samoan Traditional Music. PhD Thesis, University of Auckland.
3. Fāgogo: Fables from Samoa in Samoan and English.
Richard M. Moyle (1981). Fāgogo: Fables from Samoa in Samoan and English. Auckland: Auckland University Press.
4. Traditional Samoan Music.
Richard M. Moyle (1988). Traditional Samoan Music. Hawaii: Brigham Young University; Institute for Polynesian Studies.
5. The banning of Samoa's repatriated Mau Songs.
Richard M. Moyle (2019). 'The banning of Samoa's repatriated Mau Songs.' The Oxford Handbook of Musical Repatriation, eds. Frank Gunderson; Robert C. Lancefield; Bret Woods. New York: Oxford University Press.
Title
Inventory of Richard Moyle's Samoa recordings
Status
In Progress
Author
Huni Mancini
Date
July 2022
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Archive of Māori and Pacific Sound, University of Auckland Repository

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