UC Spark

Mrs Elaine Rowena Dobson

School of Music

Fields of Research

  • Balinese Gamelan
  • Composition – fusion music, visual music
  • Dranyen/dramnyen the Himalayan lute
  • Ethnomusicology or World Music
  • Festival Music
  • Himalayan Music
  • Music of Gyorgy Ligeti
  • Music of Tibet and Bhutan and Sikkim
  • Music analysis
  • Twentieth-century music
  • Earthquake research

Researcher Summary

The dranyen (Bhutanese dramnyen), or lute, exists in varying forms across the Himalayas is presently developing new forms, differing in size, number of strings and amplification, and taking on new musical roles.  I have carried out this research in Tibet and more extensive work in Bhutan, particularly in the east, as well as Nepal in 1991, 1998, 2004 and 2006.

I am undertaking the first comprehensive study of the music of the Lepchas, the original inhabitants of the Sikkimese Himalaya who, today, are a tiny minority in their own land. The music of the Lepchas is unique as it is closely linked to their natural ravine and forest surroundings, their animist religion and to their indigenous language and script. However, Dzongu, where Lepchas maintain their traditional existence, and consequently the culture and music, is now threatened by the proposed next stage of the damming of the Teesta River. This gives dramatic urgency to my study. In 2005, I undertook fieldwork in Sikkim, Kalimpong and Darjeeling.
       
In April-June 2006, I was invited to Bhutan to be on the jury for the Bhutan Motion Picture Association Film Festival, to give music workshops.  I undertook further fieldwork at this time, concentrating on the Bhutanese work of Tangtong Gyalpo, the founder of Tibetan opera in the fifteenth century.  I was also able to further document the rapid changes taking place in Butanese music following the 1999 introduction of television and then the internet.

Subject Area: Disciplines


Research Groups


Future Research

  • First book on Bhutanese music now in progress
  • Further fieldwork studying music and environment in Sikkim
  • Further monitoring of globalization and change in the music of Bhutan and Sikkim
  • The study of the dranyen or Himalayan lute, its construction performance and music, is on-going

Key Methodologies

  • ‘Sibelius 4’ program for composition scores and ethnomusicology examples
  • Analysis of music collected
  • Audio documentation (Sony DAT) of music performances
  • Conference presentations
  • Fieldwork in the Himalayas
  • Interviewing musicians and instrument construction
  • Photography
  • Transcription of music collected
  • Video documentation of music performances, festivals, teaching and instrument making

Affiliations


Publications

(Selected outputs for 2000-2011)

  • Dobson, E. (2011) DVD and booklet, "Play the Saluang Flute, Use Your Fifth Finger: Lyrical Songs from Payakumbuh, West Sumatra". Camera and sound by Wim van Zanten. Video editing by Nick de Heer. Booklet (32pp) by Wim van Zanten. Institute of Cultural and Social Studies, Netherlands: Leiden University, 2002. The World of Music 51(2 - 2009): 180-182. Review. (Other)
  • Dobson, E. (2011) Extraordinary Facades - Christchurch 2011, for gamelan and tuba. Performed by Gamelan Banyu Gunung Salju. In Byar! Gamelan and Composers' Concert, Jack Mann Auditorium, Christchurch, New Zealand, 9 Sep 2011, 30 min. (Composition)
  • Dobson, E. (2011) Regional Design and New Developments in the Himalayan Lute, the Dranyen. University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand: Second Annual New Zealand South Asia Centre Research Symposium, 31 Oct 2011. (Conference Contribution - Oral presentation)
  • Dobson, E. (2010) Conscious Revision or Insidious Change, Twenty Years of Dramnyen Music in Bhutan. University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand: Re-Visions: the Joint Conference of the Musicological Society of Australia (MSA) and the NZ Musiocological Society (NZMS), 2-4 Dec 2010. (Conference Contribution - Full conference paper)
  • Dobson, E. (2010) One Thousand Blue Lotuses Descend, for Balinese Gamelan, Saxophone and Middle Eastern Frame Drums. Performed by Gamelan Banyu Gunung Salju, with Reuben Derrick (saxophone), Tim Sellars, Joe McCallum (frame drums), Jonathan Gemmill (suling). In New Sounds, Exotic Sounds, The Great Hall, Christchurch Arts Centre, 25 Aug 2010. 11 min 30 sec. (Composition)
  • Dobson, E. (2009) The Iron Bridge Builder, Tangtong Gyalpo, and his links with Bhutanese Opera. University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia: 2009 MSA National Conference, 26-28 Sep 2009. (Conference Contribution - Full conference paper)
  • Dobson, E. (2009) The Migration of Tibetan Opera to Bhutan. University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand: New Zealand Musicological Society Annual Conference 2009: Music and Migration, 13-15 Nov 2009. (Conference Contribution - Full conference paper)
  • Dobson, E. (2007) Every Valley is an Island: Distinctive Characteristics of Zhungdra, or Why Most Bhutanese Can't Recognize Their National Anthem at the Olympic Games. Queensland Conservatorium, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia: Combined Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Musicological Societies, 22-25 Nov 2007. (Conference Contribution - Full conference paper)
  • Dobson, E. (2006) An outsider's view of Bhutanese film and music in film. "Piwang", Thimphu, Bhutan: Bhutan Motion Picture Association Workshop, 30 May 2006. (Oral Presentation)
  • Dobson, E. (2006) Consider the Muse. New Zealand Education Review 11(32, 18 Aug 2006): 11. Magazine Article. (Other)
  • Dobson, E. (2006) Vanishing Tribe, Vanishing Music? The Music and Identity of the Lepchas of Sikkim. University of New England, Armidale, Australia: 29th National Conference of the Musicological Society of Australia: Music as Local Tradition and Regional Practice, 27 Sep-1 Oct 2006. (Conference Contribution - Full conference paper)
  • Dobson, E. (2005) Music for the Black-necked Cranes of Bhutan. In E. Palmer (Ed.), Asian Futures, Asian Traditions: 419-430. Folkestone: Global Oriental. (Chapter in Book)
  • Dobson, E. (2004) Breaking Tradition, Creating Tradition: Contemporary Compositions for dranyen. Monash University and Victorian College of the Art: SIMS 2004 Symposium of International Musicological Society, 11-16 Jul 2004. 15. (Conference Contribution - Other)
  • Dobson, E.R. (2004) Canterbury Philharmonia with Banyu Gunung Salju. Villa Maria High School Auditorium, Christchurch, 8 May 2004. [Balinese Gamelan]. (Performance)
  • Dobson, E., Sadre, W. and Gunung Salju, G. (2004) Gamelan Gunung Salju: Golden Baris. Great Hall, The Arts Centre of Christchurch, 30 Sep 2004. [Gamelan]. (Performance)
  • Dobson, E. (2003) Dancing on the demon's back: the dramnyen dance and song of Bhutan. Callaway Centre, University of Western Australia: John Blacking Symposium: Music Culture and Society, 12-14 Jul 2003. 13. (Conference Contribution - Other)
  • Dobson, E. (2003) Dranyens of the Himalayas: A Regional and Comparative Study. Department of Music, VUW, Wellington: Musicological Society of Australia/NZ Musicological Society Combined Musicology Conference: Music and Locality, 27-30 Nov 2003. 10. (Conference Contribution - Other)
  • Dobson, E. (2002) Ancient Moon. Great Hall, Christchurch Arts Centre. 18 Aug 2002. (Composition)
  • Dobson, E. (2002) Book Review of Keila Diehl's "Echoes from Dharamsala: Music in the Life of a Tibetan Refugee Community". Asian Musicology 2: 181-184. (Journal Article)
  • Dobson, E. (2001) (2001, Nov/Dec). "Ancient Future for Balinese gamelan and Japanese Kotos". Christchurch: NZASIA 14th International Conference Performance.. (Performance)
  • Dobson, E. (2001) (2001, November/December). "Ancient Future for Balinese gamelan and Japanese Kotos". Christchurch: NZASIA 14th International Conference.. (Composition)
  • Dobson, E. (2001) Dancing on the Demon's Back: the dramnyen Dance and Song of Bhutan.. Victoria University, Wellington: 18th New Zealand Musicological Society Conference, July 13-15 2001. (Conference Contribution - Other)
  • Dobson, E. (2001) McLaren the Musician. Concordia University, Montreal: Society for Animation Studies 13th International Conference, October 22-25 2001. (Conference Contribution - Other)
  • Dobson, E. (2001) Songs for the black-necked Cranes of Bhutan. Christchurch, University of Canterbury: NZASIA 14th International Conference, Nov./Dec. 2001. (Conference Contribution - Other)
  • Dobson, E. (2001) The Lute of Happiness: the Bhutanese Dramnyen and its Religious Context. University of Melbourne: 24th Musicological Society of Australia Conference, April 18-22 2001. (Conference Contribution - Other)
  • Dobson, E. (2001) UC Alumni Association, AGM, with University of Canterbury Gamelan, Banyu Gunung Salju. Christchurch, Univeristy of Canterbury Library, 7 May 2001. (Performance)
  • Dobson, E. (2000) "Exploring the haunting tunes of the Himalayas". UC Alumni 8(2 Oct. 2000): 2. (Journal Article)
  • Dobson, E. (2000) Dranyen's forms and significance investigated.. UC Research (Dec. 1999/Jan.2000): 2. (Journal Article)
  • Dobson, E. (2000) Himalayan views: a Bhutanese musician speaks. Sound Ideas: Asians and Western European music 4(1): 34-39. (Journal Article)