The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music: EuropeTimothy Rice, James Porter, Chris Goertzen Routledge, 25 de set. 2017 - 1174 pàgines Here in one volume is a comprehensive look at the folk and traditional musics of the European continen - from Ireland to the new republics of Georgia and Belarus. In over seventy articles by sixty-one contributors from around the world, this encyclopedia explores musical life from historical and ethnographic perspectives and provides extensive analysis of songs and instrumental music. |
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