Museum of Asian Music

The Museum of Asian Music (formerly Asian Music Centre) is an ethnological museum near Acton, west London.

Officially opened by HRH The Prince of Wales in 2008,[1] the Museum features permanent displays of Asian musical instruments and occasional temporary exhibitions focusing on different countries and regions of Asia. The building serves as the principal office of the Asian Music Circuit, which administers the Museum and owns the collections, and is used as a venue for recitals and workshops.[2]

An extensive audio-visual archive is based in the museum and can be accessed on dedicated computer terminals. The archive includes whole concerts, rehearsals, summer schools, seminars, lectures, instrument making sessions, instrument introductions, and lecture demonstrations and forms one of the most comprehensive and steadily growing modern Asian music and dance digital archives in the world, containing around 2,500 hours of digital audio and video files.

The Museum is fully accessible and open to the public.

See also

References

  1. The Sun. Charles is the karaoke king... Retrieved 7 February 2011.
  2. AMC. Past events Retrieved 19 October 2011.

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Coordinates: 51°30′18.07″N 0°15′22.16″W / 51.5050194°N 0.2561556°W / 51.5050194; -0.2561556

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