Crossing Borders: Musical Change & Exchange Through Time von Cajsa S. Lund | Publications of the ICTM Study Group on Music Archaeology, Vol. 2 | ISBN 9783944415383

Crossing Borders: Musical Change & Exchange Through Time

Publications of the ICTM Study Group on Music Archaeology, Vol. 2

von Cajsa S. Lund und weiteren, herausgegeben von Arnd Adje Both, Jon Hughes und Matthias Stöckli
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonArnd Adje Both
Herausgegeben vonJon Hughes
Herausgegeben vonMatthias Stöckli
Autor / AutorinCajsa S. Lund
Autor / AutorinFrancesco Marano
Autor / AutorinAnnemies Tamboer
Autor / AutorinMadli Oras
Autor / AutorinRiitta Rainio
Autor / AutorinMirco Mungari
Autor / AutorinJon Hughes
Autor / AutorinBen Elliott
Autor / AutorinMark Edmonds
Autor / AutorinEleonora Rocconi
Autor / AutorinDonatella Restani
Autor / AutorinDaniela Castaldo
Autor / AutorinGabriela Currie
Autor / AutorinLing Wang
Autor / AutorinKarl Neuenfeldt
Autor / AutorinDaniel Milosavljevic
Buchcover Crossing Borders: Musical Change & Exchange Through Time | Cajsa S. Lund | EAN 9783944415383 | ISBN 3-944415-38-8 | ISBN 978-3-944415-38-3

Crossing Borders: Musical Change & Exchange Through Time

Publications of the ICTM Study Group on Music Archaeology, Vol. 2

von Cajsa S. Lund und weiteren, herausgegeben von Arnd Adje Both, Jon Hughes und Matthias Stöckli
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonArnd Adje Both
Herausgegeben vonJon Hughes
Herausgegeben vonMatthias Stöckli
Autor / AutorinCajsa S. Lund
Autor / AutorinFrancesco Marano
Autor / AutorinAnnemies Tamboer
Autor / AutorinMadli Oras
Autor / AutorinRiitta Rainio
Autor / AutorinMirco Mungari
Autor / AutorinJon Hughes
Autor / AutorinBen Elliott
Autor / AutorinMark Edmonds
Autor / AutorinEleonora Rocconi
Autor / AutorinDonatella Restani
Autor / AutorinDaniela Castaldo
Autor / AutorinGabriela Currie
Autor / AutorinLing Wang
Autor / AutorinKarl Neuenfeldt
Autor / AutorinDaniel Milosavljevic
The anthologies of the new series, Publications of the ICTM Study Group on Music Archaeology, always focus around a specific topic. Each volume is composed of concise case studies, bringing together the world’s foremost researchers on a particular subject, reflecting the wide scope of music-archaeological research world-wide. The series draws in perspectives from a range of different disciplines, including newly emerging fields such as archaeoacoustics, but particularly encouraging both music-archaeological and ethnomusicological perspectives.