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Michael Frishkopf

Michael Frishkopf, Ph.D. (frishkopf.org, m4ghd.org), is a professor of music, director of the Canadian Centre for Ethnomusicology, adjunct professor of medicine and adjunct professor of religious studies at the University of Alberta. His research in the Arab world and West Africa centres on sound and Islam, Arab music, music and architecture, music and development, music as medicine and virtual and augmented reality. Recent publications include ‘Music for global human development’, in Transforming Ethnomusicology (Oxford University Press, 2021), ‘My musical journey’, in Global Middle East: Into the Twenty-First Century (University of California Press, 2021), ‘Aesthetics, creativity, and mysticism: An investigation of three modes of consciousness’, in Zygon (2019), ‘Identity maintenance through ritual language performance among contemporary Egyptian Sufi orders’, in Aspects of Performance in Faith Settings (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2019), ‘Paralinguistic ramification of language performance in Islamic ritual’, in Yale Journal of Music and Religion (2018) and Music, Sound, and Architecture in Islam (University of Texas Press, 2018).

Contact: Department of Music, University of Alberta, Edmonton AB T6G 2C9, Canada.


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Performing Islam
Founder and Editor Kamal Salhi