Dr. Akin Euba
Akin
Euba was born in Lagos, Nigeria on April 28, 1935. His life and
works are honored on the Akin Euba page at AfriClassical.com, which
features a Works List and Bibliography by Prof. Dominique-René de Lerma, http://www.CasaMusicaledeLerma.com. Prof. Euba's retirement celebration took place on March 15, 2011.
Phil Thomson of the University of Pittsburgh posted a blog tribute on
April 18, 2011. Here is an excerpt:
“Andrew
W. Mellon Professor of Music Akin Euba will retire at the end of the
2011 spring semester, so on March 15 colleagues, students, alumni,
and family gathered together to celebrate and share good wishes as he
enters the next phase in his career. Akin
Euba’s retirement celebration reflected all the elements of his
storied career as a scholar, composer, and performer. During his 18
years with the Department of Music, he has fostered the field of
creative musicology, led the Centre for Intercultural Musicology at
Churchill College (Cambridge University) and mentored ethnomusicology
students who have gone on to lead the field in their own rights.”
Akin Euba's
intercultural activities have continued beyond his retirement from
the University of Pittsburgh. Joyce Adewumi organized “Dialogue:
Africa Meets North America in Harlem, October 30 – November 3,
2011, New York” with the authorization and participation of Prof.
Euba. A recent example of his legacy of African culture and studies
is the formation of the Fela Sowande Singers at the University of
Pittsburgh. The group's Founder is Dr. Oyebade Dosunmu, who took
part in Prof. Euba's retirement celebration and has been profiled
on AfriClassical.
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