The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music: Volume 4: Southeast AsiaTerry E. Miller, Sean Williams Routledge, 25 thg 9, 2017 - 1046 trang The first complete music reference for the region, this volume covers all the nations of modern Southeast Asia: Burma, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines in thirty-five articles, written by twenty-seven expert contributors. |
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Music Cultures and Regions | |
Thailand Terry E Miller | |
Part 1 | |
Laos Terry E Miller | |
Burma Ward Keeler | |
Java R Anderson Sutton Endo Suanda and Sean Williams | |
Bali David Harnish | |
Nusa Tenggara Barat David Harnish | |
Nusa Tenggara Timur Christopher Basile and Janet Hoskins | |
Sulawesi Margaret J Kartomi | |
Sabah Sarawak Brunei Kalimantan Patricia Matusky | |
The Lowland Christian Philippines Corazon CanaveDioquino | |
Art Music of the Philippines in the Twentieth Century Ramón P Santos | |
Peninsular Malaysia Patricia Matusky and James Chopyak | |
Vietnam | |
Singapore | |
Introduction to Southeast Asia as a Musical Area | |
An IntroductionTerry E Miller | |
The Indigenous Peoples Orang Asli of the Malay Peninsula Marina Roseman Hans Oesch | |
The Lowland Chăm Phong T Nguyn | |
Popular Music in the Philippines Ramón P Santos with Arnold Cabalza | |
Islamic Communities of the Southern Philippines Ramón P Santos | |
General Works on Southeast Asian Music Dance and Theater | |
Mainland Southeast Asia | |
Index | |
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