Reviews
2001; Routledge; Volume: 10; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/09681220108567323
ISSN0968-1221
AutoresMark Slobin, Frank Kouwenhoven, Ruth Hellier, Carole Pegg, Gerry Farrell,
Tópico(s)Diverse Musicological Studies
ResumoBooks CAROLE PEGG Mongolian music, dance, and oral narrative: performing diverse identities. Seattle and London: University of Washington Press, 2001. xvii + 376 pp., 21 b&w plates, maps, figures, musical exx., notes, glossary, interviews, bibliography, selected discography and filmography, other sources, index. ISBN 0–295–98030–3 (hb. £54), ISBN 0–295–98112–1 (pb. £24.95). With CD. BARBARA MITTLER Dangerous tunes: the politics of Chinese music in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the People's Republic of China since 1949. Opera Sinologica 3. Harrasowitz Verlag: Wiesbaden, 1997. 516 pp., music exx., bibliography, glossary, index. ISBN 3–447–03920–5 (hb. 148 DM). LYDIA MENDOZA Lydia Mendoza's life in music/La historia de Lydia Mendoza. Norteño Tejano Legacies. Yolanda Broyles‐González, trans. American Musicspheres. New York: Oxford University Press, 2001. xvi + 235pp., figures, b&w plates, notes, appendix, index. ISBN 0–19–512706–4 (hb. £22.00). With CD. SLAWOMIRA ZERANSKA‐KOMINEK with ARNOLD LEBEUF, The tale of Crazy Harman: the musician and the concept of music in the Turkmen epic tale, Harman Däli. Warsaw: Academic Publications DIALOG, 1997. 305pp., 14 plates, bibliography, index. ISBN 83–86483–57–1 pb. ABDUL HALIM JAFFER KHAN: Jafferkhani Baaj. Innovation in sitar music, Mumbai, 2000. 68 pp., appendix, index, glossary of Indian musical terms. With interactive CD ROM. Available from interstrat@vsnl.com; www.jafferkhanibaaj.com
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