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An Unorthodox Voice: The Rise of Female Qinshi, Their Challenges, and Their Pursuits
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- 11 January 2022, pp. 71-101
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Ralph Vaughan Williams O.M.
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 3-5
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The Mescalero Apache Girls' Puberty Ceremony: The Role of Music in Structuring Ritual Time
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 77-90
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Histories of the Ephemeral. Podcast series hosted by Katherine Butler Schofield. In English.
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- 18 December 2020, pp. 273-275
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Ethnomusicology and Folk Music Research in Denmark
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 100-125
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Gondang, Gods and Ancestors. Religious Implications of Batak Ceremonial Music
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 81-88
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Antonio Alexandre Bispo et al., eds., Boletim da sociedade brasileira de musicologia. São Paulo: Sociedade Brasileira de Musicologia, 1983. Vol. 1, No. 1, 134 pp.
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 134-135
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“Nothing Happened Without Music”: Teaching and Learning the Anatolian Bağlama in Berlin
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- 27 January 2020, pp. 167-185
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The Search for the Sound of the Putorino: “Me Te Waie Utuutu Ana”
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 69-79
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From Spirit Possession to Ritual Theatre—A Potential Scenario for the Development of Japanese Kagura
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 90-108
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Development and Balance of Peruvian Ethnomusicology
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 146-157
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Contemporary Manifestations of Yemeni-Derived Song and Dance in Indonesia
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 76-89
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Gospel Music in Japan: Transplantation and Localization of African American Religious Singing
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- 06 December 2018, pp. 187-213
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Masters of the Sarawakian Sape, featuring Tusau Padan. Pan Records. PAN-2068CD. Recorded and annotated by Randy Raine-Reusch. 6 pages of notes in English. 3 colour and 3 B/W photographs. 9 tracks (Tracks 1-7 recorded in the field, Track 8-9 recorded at the 1997 World Music Exposition, Marseilles). 59.00. 1999.
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 204-205
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Musik und Sprache in Intermodaler Ästhetischer Kommunikation
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 60-81
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- 06 December 2018, pp. v-vi
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Cueing Up: Situating Power on the Tahitian Stage
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 109-127
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Luth arabe / Arab Lute: Omar Bashir; Taqâsîm. 2012. INEDIT / Maison des Cultures du Monde W 260144. Recorded by Gabor Füri. Annotated by Chérif Khaznadar. 4-page booklet with notes in French and English. English translation by Frank Kane. Colour photographs. CD, 5 tracks (77:39). Recorded at Spirit Sound Studio, Budapest, Hungary.
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- 06 December 2018, p. 281
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Improvisation in the Music of Korean Shamans: A Case of Degeneration Based on Examples from Chindo Island1
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 65-89
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The Jew's Harp in Western Europe: Trade, Communication, and Innovation, 1150–1500
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 42-61
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