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The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music
Volume
2: South America, Mexico, Central America and the
Caribbean
Edited by Dale A. Olsen and Daniel
Sheehy
Audio CD Included 1998: 279x216: 1082 pp: illus. 263
photos, 69 music examples, 6 line drawings, 13 maps:
CD Pack: 0-8240-4947-0:
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The Garland Encyclopaedia of World Music
Volume
3: The United States and Canada
Edited by Ellen Koskoff, University of
Rochester, USA
Audio CD included
2000: 279 x 216: 1000 pp: illus. 400 illustrations and
musical examples
CD Pack: 0-8240-4944-6:
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The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music
Volume
4: South East Asia
Edited by Terry E. Miller and Sean
Williams
Audio CD Included 1998:
279x216: 1024 pp: illus. 290 photos, 84 music examples,
38 line drawings, 18 maps
CD Pack: 0-8240-6040-7
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The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music
Volume
5: South Asia: The Indian Sub-continent
Edited by Alison Arnold
Audio CD Included
1999: 279x216: illus. 280 photos, 46 musical examples. 26
line drawings, 12 maps
CD Pack: 0-8240-4946-2
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The Garland Encyclopaedia of World Music
Volume
6: The Middle East
Edited by Virginia Danielson, Harvard
University, USA, Scott Marcus, University of
California at Santa Barbara, USA and Dwight Reynolds,
University of California at Santa Barbara, USA
Audio CD included
2000: 279 x 216: 1000 pp: illus. 400 illustrations and
musical examples
CD Pack: 0-8240-6042-3:
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The Garland Encyclopaedia of World Music
Volume
7: East Asia: China, Japan and Korea
Edited by Robert C. Provine, University
of Durham, UK, Yosihiro Tokumaru, Ochanomizu
University, Japan and J. Lawrence Witzleben, The
Chinese University of Hong Kong
This volume explores not only the close ties that link
the cultures and musics of East and North East Asia, but
also the distinctive features that separate them. The
volume begins with a summary of the philosophical,
religious and aesthetic systems that spread from China
through Korea to Japan as well as concise overviews of
the music, instruments, dance and theatre of the region.
Succeeding sections cover the music cultures of China,
Japan, Korea and the North East Asian sub-regions of
Mongolia and Siberia. Special attention is given to
vocal, instrumental, narrative, theatrical and religious
musics.
Audio CD included
Published December 2000: 279 x 216: 1000 pp: illus. 400
photos, musical examples, line drawings and maps
CD Pack: 0-8240-6041-5:
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The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music
Volume
8: Europe
Edited by Timothy Rice, University of
California, USA, James Porter, University of
Aberdeen, UK and Christopher Goertzen, Earlham
College, USA
2000: 279 x 216: 1000 pp: illus. 250 photos, 150 musical
examples, 13 line drawings, 13 maps
CD Pack: 0-8240-6034-2:
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The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music
Volume
9: Australia and the Pacific islands
Edited by Adrienne L. Kaeppler and Jacob W.
Love
Audio CD included
1998: 279x216: 1088 pp: illus, 319 photos, 92 music
examples. 29 line drawings, 10 maps:
CD Pack: 0-82406038-5
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The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music
Volume
10: The World's Music:
General Perspectives and Reference Tools
Edited by Ruth M. Stone, Indiana University,
USA
To be published 2001: 279 x 216: 800 pp: illus, 200
CD Pack: 0-8153-1084-6:
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