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Professor Barley Norton

Barley is an ethnomusicologist and filmmaker with research interests in the music and culture of Southeast Asia.

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Professor Barley Norton is an ethnomusicologist and filmmaker with research interests in the music and culture of Southeast Asia. He is the director of Goldsmiths’ Asian Music Unit (AsMU), the convenor of the MA in Music (Ethnomusicology), and the leader of the . He has conducted extensive field research in Vietnam and his publications include a monograph on ritual music and spirit possession titled  (University of Illinois Press, 2009).

As part of a Getty-funded research project on contemporary experimental performance culture in Vietnam, he made the critically acclaimed film  (Documentary Educational Resources, 56 minutes, 2010). He is also co-editor of two books:  (Cambridge University Press, 2013), which examines how music was integral to the profound cultural and political change that swept the globe around 1968; and  (Routledge, 2018). Barley is a member of the REF 2021 Sub-panel 33: Music, Drama, Dance, Performing Arts, Film and Screen Studies (2018-21) and he served as Chair of the British Forum for Ethnomusicology from 2015 to 2018.

Areas of supervision

  • Christopher Hanby: Applied Ethnomusicology and the Revitalisation of the Endangered Language of Jèrriais: A study of music, language ideology, and cultural identity in Jersey (Research funded by a CHASE studentship]
  • Lin Lin: Creative Realization in the Compositional Process: Exploring Hulusi Embellishing Techniques in Contemporary Flute Music
  • Clare Salaman: Reimagining an exotic instrument of the past in a contemporary context: The trumpet marine restored (Research funded by a CHASE Studentship)
  • Jasmine Hornabrook: Transnational networks, musical learning and performance in London's Tamil diaspora (Research funded by an AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Award)

Grants & awards

Barley Norton’s research has been funded by grants and scholarships from the Getty Foundation, the Arts and Humanities Research Council, the British Academy, and ASEASUK (Association for Southeast Asian Studies in the UK). In recent years, he has worked on applied international projects concerning the revival of Vietnamese music and audiovisual archiving.

This has included consultancy work on music heritage projects with the British Council, UNESCO, the Vietnam Musicology Institute, and the Vietnamese Institute for Culture and Art Studies. His co-edited volume Music and Protest in 1968 won the American Musicology Society’s 2014 . His film “Hanoi Eclipse: The Music of Dai Lam Linh” was awarded a "Commendation - Intangible Culture Film Prize" at the Royal Anthropological Institute’s 12th International Festival of Ethnographic Film.

Journalism, radio and television

  • Writer for the world music magazine Songlines, including feature articles and CD reviews
  • Consultant, interviewee and interviewer for several BBC radio programmes including the two-part radio documentary
  • Featured guest on several national Vietnamese Television (VTV) shows and documentaries, including a televised debate organised by the British Council on the theme of “Urban Beats” (“Dap Nhip Do Thi”) and the documentary “A Westerner Loves Our Music” (“Nguoi Tay Me Nhac Ta”)

Publications and research outputs

Book

  • Norton, Barley. 2009. Songs for the Spirits: Music and Mediums in Modern Vietnam. Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press. ISBN 9780252033995

Edited Book

  • Norton, Barley and Matsumoto, Naomi, eds. 2019. Music as Heritage: Historical and Ethnographic Perspectives. Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9781138228047
  • Kutschke, Beate and Norton, Barley, eds. 2013. Music and Protest in 1968. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781107007321

Edited Journal

  • Norton, Barley; Sendra, Estrella and Jackson, Joseph, eds. 2022. 'Musicology on Screen' Special Issue, Screenworks, 12(2). 2514-3123
  • Harris, Rachel and Norton, Barley, eds. 2002. Red Ritual: Ritual Music and Communism, British Journal of Ethnomusicology, . 0968-1221

Book Section

  • Norton, Barley. 2024. Liệu nghệ thuật hát chèo có nên được bảo vệ như di sản văn hoá phi vật thể? Một số suy tư phản biện về việc phong thánh và tính sáng tạo. [Should Chèo Music Theatre be Safeguarded as Intangible Cultural Heritage? Some Critical Reflections on Canonisation and Creativity]. In: Hằng Thị Vũ and Thu Thị Hoàng, eds. Bảo vệ và phát huy giá trị di sản trình diễn dân gian và nghệ thuật chèo trong xã hội đương đại [Safeguarding and Promoting the Folk Performance and Art of Chèo in Contemporary Society]. Hanoi: Nhà Xuất Bản Văn Hoá Dân Tộc, pp. 28-45. ISBN 9786047041275
  • Norton, Barley. 2024. Intimacy in Ethnographic Film: Listening to How to Improve the World by Nguyễn Trinh Thi. In: Stephen Cottrell; Dafni Tragaki and Stephen Wilford, eds. Ethnomusicology and its Intimacies. New York: Routledge, pp. 148-162. ISBN 9781032431314
  • Norton, Barley. 2021. Ethnomusicology and Filmmaking. In: Stephen Cottrell, ed. Music, Dance, Anthropology. Hertfordshire: Sean Kingston Publishing, pp. 121-143. ISBN 9781912385317

Article

  • Norton, Barley. 2025. “Súy Vân Feigns Madness”: Canonisation and Creativity in Vietnamese Music Theatre. Traditions of Music and Dance, ISSN 3033-4233
  • Norton, Barley. 2024. Dự án “Khí hậu của âm thanh” (phần tiếp theo) (The “Climate of Sound” Project Continued). Nghiên cứu âm nhạc: Thông Báo Khoa Học (Music Research: Scientific Journal), 73, pp. 70-76. ISSN 1859-4360
  • Norton, Barley. 2024. Đôi lời giới thiệu về dự án “Khí hậu của âm thanh: Phát triển năng lực nghiên cứu trong nghệ thuật đương đại và di sản văn hóa trong thời kỳ biến đổi môi trường” (Introducing “The Climate of Sound: Developing Research Capacity in the Contemporary Arts and Cultural Heritage in Times of Environmental Change”. Nghiên cứu âm nhạc: Thông Báo Khoa Học (Music Research: Scientific Journal), 72, pp. 118-120. ISSN 1859-4360

Digital

  • Norton, Barley. 2015. Ca Trù Singing in Vietnam: Revival and Innovation.
  • Norton, Barley. 2005. Website on Vietnamese Ca Tru.

Film/Video

  • Norton, Barley. 2020. Make a Silence - Musical Dialogues in Asia, Journal of Anthropological Films Vol 4, No 2 (2020)..
  • Norton, Barley. 2020. Story 4 - Beatboxing versus traditional drumming.
  • Norton, Barley. 2020. Story 2 - The Future of Tradition.

Printed Ephemera

  • Norton, Barley. 2014. Exhibition catalogue text for the installation - "Homelands: Working the Rice, Working the Forest" by the Landscape Quartet featuring Nguyen Thanh Thuy..

Professional Activity

  • Norton, Barley. 2021. Member of the REF 2021 Sub-panel 33 (2018-2021).
  • Norton, Barley. 2020. Member of the Society for Ethnomusicology Council (Elected for 3-year Term, 2017-2020).
  • Norton, Barley. 2018. Chair of the British Forum for Ethnomusicology (2015-2018).

Report

  • Norton, Barley and Hoang, Van Chung. 2020. Heritage of Future Past - Story Collection. Project Report. British Council, Vietnam.

Other

  • Norton, Barley. 2001. Ca tru: the music of north Vietnam. Nimbus Records NI5626, Wyastone.

Research Interests

Dr Barley Norton’s research interests include ethnomusicological filmmaking and theory, the cultural politics of musical practice, discourse on cultural heritage and music revival, music and religious experience, music and emotion, music and gender theory, music censorship, improvisation, performance and modal theory. His academic research is informed by practice. During field research in Vietnam he learnt to play two Vietnamese lutes: the dan day and dan nguyet. He also plays Sundanese music from Indonesia on the kacapi zither and the gamelan degung orchestra.