By Ally Dever

Principal investigator
Susan Thomas

Funding
Outreach Award from the Office of Outreach and Engagement; Research and Innovation Seed Grant from the Research and Innovation Office

Collaboration + support
ɫ County Latino History Project; Colorado State University Pueblo; CU ɫ Office of Outreach and Engagement; CU ɫ Research and Innovation Office; Song of Pueblo Project; University of California, Riverside; University of Colorado Digital Library

The College of Music’s American MusicResearch Center (AMRC) is breaking groundwith its innovative Soundscapes of the Peopleproject, a comprehensive research effort incollaboration with local community stakeholdersto document, preserve and engage with diversemusical and cultural influences in and aroundPueblo, Colorado.

The yearlong study will explore ways thatmusical traditions have served to bridge social,ethnic, urban/rural and religious identities.

“Pueblo is home to multiple underrepresentedcommunities, and their musical histories arelargely undocumented by traditional institutions,”said AMRC Director and Professor of MusicologySusan Thomas, who is leading the project.By working directly with community members,and documenting their musical experiences andknowledge through oral histories, the researchteam aims to address the lack of representationand inclusion in the history of southernColorado culture.

Photo of Pueblo Musicians by Anthony Armijo onthe wall of the Klamm Shell in Pueblo, Colorado.


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