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'''Beliaev, Victor M.'''
 
'''Beliaev, Victor M.'''
  
(1975) Central Asian Music. Essays in the History of the Music of the Peoples of the USSR. Edited and annotated by Mark Slobin. Translated from Russian by Mark & Greta Slobin. Middletown, Connecticut: Wesleyan University Press.  
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(1975) Central Asian Music. Essays in the History of the Music of the Peoples of the USSR. Edited and annotated by Mark Slobin. Translated from Russian by Mark & Greta Slobin. Middletown, Connecticut: Wesleyan University Press. RESERVE
  
 
'''Baily, John'''
 
'''Baily, John'''
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(1981) 'Cross-cultural Perspectives in Popular Music: the case of Afghanistan', Popular Music, 1, 105-22.
 
(1981) 'Cross-cultural Perspectives in Popular Music: the case of Afghanistan', Popular Music, 1, 105-22.
  
(1988) Music of Afghanistan. Professional musicians in the city of Herat. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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(1988) Music of Afghanistan. Professional musicians in the city of Herat. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. RESERVE
  
 
(1994) 'The Role of Music in the Creation of an Afghan National Identity, 1923-73', in Stokes, Martin (ed.) Ethnicity, Identity and Music. The Musical Construction of Place. Oxford/New York: Berg, 45-60.
 
(1994) 'The Role of Music in the Creation of an Afghan National Identity, 1923-73', in Stokes, Martin (ed.) Ethnicity, Identity and Music. The Musical Construction of Place. Oxford/New York: Berg, 45-60.
  
(2001) Can you stop the birds singing? The censorship of music in Afghanistan Copenhagen: Freemuse.
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(2001) Can you stop the birds singing? The censorship of music in Afghanistan Copenhagen: Freemuse. RESERVE
  
 
(2004) 'Music censorship in Afghanistan before and after the Taliban', in Korpe, M. (ed.) Shoot the singer! Music censorship today. London: Zed Books, 19-28.
 
(2004) 'Music censorship in Afghanistan before and after the Taliban', in Korpe, M. (ed.) Shoot the singer! Music censorship today. London: Zed Books, 19-28.
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'''Berg, Gabrielle Rachel van den'''
 
'''Berg, Gabrielle Rachel van den'''
  
(2004) Minstrel Poetry from the Pamir Mountains: a study of the songs and poems of the Ismailis of Tajik Badakhshan. Wiesbaden: Reichert.
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(2004) Minstrel Poetry from the Pamir Mountains: a study of the songs and poems of the Ismailis of Tajik Badakhshan. Wiesbaden: Reichert. RESERVE
  
 
'''Berg, Gabrielle R. van den & Belle, Jan van'''  
 
'''Berg, Gabrielle R. van den & Belle, Jan van'''  
  
(1997) ‘The performance of poetry and music by the Ismâ'îlî people of Badaxshân: an example of Madâh from the Shâhdara-Valley’, Persica, 15, 49-76.  
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(1997) ‘The performance of poetry and music by the Ismâ'îlî people of Badaxshân: an example of Madâh from the Shâhdara-Valley’, Persica, 15, 49-76. MY OFFICE
  
 
'''Blum, Stephen'''  
 
'''Blum, Stephen'''  
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'''Doubleday, Veronica'''
 
'''Doubleday, Veronica'''
  
(1988) Three Women of Herat. London: Cape Press.
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(1988) Three Women of Herat. London: Cape Press. RESERVE
  
 
(1999) 'The Frame Drum in the Middle East: Women, Musical Instruments and Power', Ethnomusicology, 43/1, 101-134.
 
(1999) 'The Frame Drum in the Middle East: Women, Musical Instruments and Power', Ethnomusicology, 43/1, 101-134.
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(1993) "Musique, nation et territoire en Asie intérieure", Yearbook for Traditional Music 25, 29-42.
 
(1993) "Musique, nation et territoire en Asie intérieure", Yearbook for Traditional Music 25, 29-42.
  
(1997a) "Rythmes ovoïdes et quadrature du cycle", Cahiers des musiques traditionnelles, 10, 17-36.
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(1997a) "Rythmes ovoïdes et quadrature du cycle", Cahiers des musiques traditionnelles, 10, 17-36. MY OFFICE
  
(1998) Musiques d'Asie Centrale. L'Esprit d'une Tradition. Arles: Cité de la Musique / Actes Sud.
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(1998) Musiques d'Asie Centrale. L'Esprit d'une Tradition. Arles: Cité de la Musique / Actes Sud. MY OFFICE
  
 
(2005a) 'Power, Authority and Music in the Cultures of Inner Asia', Ethnomusicology Forum, 14/2, 143-164.  
 
(2005a) 'Power, Authority and Music in the Cultures of Inner Asia', Ethnomusicology Forum, 14/2, 143-164.  
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'''Elsner, Jürgen (ed.)'''
 
'''Elsner, Jürgen (ed.)'''
  
(1989) Maqam – Raga – Zeilenmelodik: Konzeptionen und Prinzipien der Musikproduktion. Berlin: International Council for Traditional Music.  
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(1989) Maqam – Raga – Zeilenmelodik: Konzeptionen und Prinzipien der Musikproduktion. Berlin: International Council for Traditional Music. RESERVE
  
(1992) Regionale Maqâm-Traditionen in Geschichte und Gegenwart, Teil 1/2. Berlin: International Council for Traditional Music.
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(1992) Regionale Maqâm-Traditionen in Geschichte und Gegenwart, Teil 1/2. Berlin: International Council for Traditional Music. RESERVE
  
 
(1997) The structure and idea of maqam: historical approaches. Tampere: ICTM/University of Tampere, Dept. of Folk Traditions.
 
(1997) The structure and idea of maqam: historical approaches. Tampere: ICTM/University of Tampere, Dept. of Folk Traditions.
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'''Elsner, Jürgen'''
 
'''Elsner, Jürgen'''
  
(1992) 'On the structure of the Uzbek-Tajik Shashmaq?m', in Elsner, J. & Jähnichen, G. (ed.), Regionale Maqâm-Traditionen in Geschichte und Gegenwart, Teil 1. Berlin: International Council for Traditional Music, 163-190.
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(1992) 'On the structure of the Uzbek-Tajik Shashmaq?m', in Elsner, J. & Jähnichen, G. (ed.), Regionale Maqâm-Traditionen in Geschichte und Gegenwart, Teil 1. Berlin: International Council for Traditional Music, 163-190. RESERVE
  
 
'''Feldman, Walter'''  
 
'''Feldman, Walter'''  
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(1983) 'Uzbek Instrumental Music', Asian Music 25/1, 11-53.
 
(1983) 'Uzbek Instrumental Music', Asian Music 25/1, 11-53.
  
(1992) 'Traditions of Maq?m?t in Central Asia', in Elsner, J. & Jähnichen, G. (eds.), Regionale Maqâm-Traditionen in Geschichte und Gegenwart, Teil 2. Berlin: International Council for Traditional Music, 306-311.
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(1992) 'Traditions of Maq?m?t in Central Asia', in Elsner, J. & Jähnichen, G. (eds.), Regionale Maqâm-Traditionen in Geschichte und Gegenwart, Teil 2. Berlin: International Council for Traditional Music, 306-311. RESERVE
  
 
'''Karomatov, Faizullah & Rajabov, I.'''
 
'''Karomatov, Faizullah & Rajabov, I.'''
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(2003a) 'The Spiritual Aesthetic in Badakhshani Devotional Music', The World of Music, 45/3, 77-90.
 
(2003a) 'The Spiritual Aesthetic in Badakhshani Devotional Music', The World of Music, 45/3, 77-90.
  
(2005) 'Medical Ethnomusicology in the Pamir Mountains: Music and Prayer in Healing', Ethnomusicology, 49/2, 287-311.
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(2005) 'Medical Ethnomusicology in the Pamir Mountains: Music and Prayer in Healing', Ethnomusicology, 49/2, 287-311. RESERVE
  
 
'''Kosacheva, Rimma'''  
 
'''Kosacheva, Rimma'''  
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(1979) ’Music in modern Uzbekistan: the convergence of Marxist aesthetics and Central Asian tradition’, Asian Music, 12 (1), 149-158.
 
(1979) ’Music in modern Uzbekistan: the convergence of Marxist aesthetics and Central Asian tradition’, Asian Music, 12 (1), 149-158.
  
(1984) The Music and Tradition of the Bukharan Shashmaqam in Soviet Uzbekistan. Princeton University: unpublished PhD thesis.
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(1984) The Music and Tradition of the Bukharan Shashmaqam in Soviet Uzbekistan. Princeton University: unpublished PhD thesis. RESERVE
  
(1992) 'Katta Ashula, Haggoni, Shi'ra: Great little traditions from Transoxiana', in Elsner, J. & Jähnichen, G. (ed.), Regionale Maqâm-Traditionen in Geschichte und Gegenwart, Teil 2. Berlin: International Council for Traditional Music, 355-376.
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(1992) 'Katta Ashula, Haggoni, Shi'ra: Great little traditions from Transoxiana', in Elsner, J. & Jähnichen, G. (ed.), Regionale Maqâm-Traditionen in Geschichte und Gegenwart, Teil 2. Berlin: International Council for Traditional Music, 355-376. RESERVE
  
 
(1993) ‘The Reterritorialization of Culture in the new Central Asian States: a Report from Uzbekistan’, Yearbook for Traditional Music, 25, 51-59.
 
(1993) ‘The Reterritorialization of Culture in the new Central Asian States: a Report from Uzbekistan’, Yearbook for Traditional Music, 25, 51-59.
  
(1996) The Hundred Thousand Fools of God. Musical Travels in Central Asia (and Queens. New York). Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press.
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(1996) The Hundred Thousand Fools of God. Musical Travels in Central Asia (and Queens. New York). Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press. RESERVE
  
 
(2001) 'Uzbekistan. Urban traditions; Rural Traditions; Soviet and post-Soviet Popular music', in the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (online via www.library.ualberta.ca/databases/).
 
(2001) 'Uzbekistan. Urban traditions; Rural Traditions; Soviet and post-Soviet Popular music', in the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (online via www.library.ualberta.ca/databases/).
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'''Matyakubov, Otanazar'''
 
'''Matyakubov, Otanazar'''
  
(1989) 'The Šašmaq?m v XX veke (Der Šašmaq?m im 20. Jahrhundert)', in Elsner, J. (ed.) Maqam – Raga – Zeilenmelodik Konzeptionen and Prinzipien der Musikproduktion. Berlin: International Council for Traditional Music, 181-199.
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(1989) 'The Šašmaq?m v XX veke (Der Šašmaq?m im 20. Jahrhundert)', in Elsner, J. (ed.) Maqam – Raga – Zeilenmelodik Konzeptionen and Prinzipien der Musikproduktion. Berlin: International Council for Traditional Music, 181-199. RESERVE
  
(1992) 'Lad and rhythmic system of the Shashmaq?m', in Elsner, J. & Jähnichen, G. (ed.), Regionale Maqâm-Traditionen in Geschichte und Gegenwart, Teil 2. Berlin: International Council for Traditional Music, 398-406.
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(1992) 'Lad and rhythmic system of the Shashmaq?m', in Elsner, J. & Jähnichen, G. (ed.), Regionale Maqâm-Traditionen in Geschichte und Gegenwart, Teil 2. Berlin: International Council for Traditional Music, 398-406. RESERVE
  
 
(1993) 'A Traditional Musician in Modern Society: a case study of Turgun Alimatov', Yearbook for Traditional Music 25, 60-66.  
 
(1993) 'A Traditional Musician in Modern Society: a case study of Turgun Alimatov', Yearbook for Traditional Music 25, 60-66.  
 
Matyakubova, Svetlana
 
Matyakubova, Svetlana
  
(1992) 'The cyclic character of the maq?m', in Elsner, J. & Jähnichen, G. (ed.), Regionale Maqâm-Traditionen in Geschichte und Gegenwart, Teil 2. Berlin: International Council for Traditional Music, 407-417.
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(1992) 'The cyclic character of the maq?m', in Elsner, J. & Jähnichen, G. (ed.), Regionale Maqâm-Traditionen in Geschichte und Gegenwart, Teil 2. Berlin: International Council for Traditional Music, 407-417. RESERVE
  
 
'''Naby, Eden'''  
 
'''Naby, Eden'''  
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'''Powers, Harold'''
 
'''Powers, Harold'''
  
(1989) '"International seg?h" and its nominal equivalents in Central Asia and Kashmir', in Elsner, J. (ed.) Maqam – Raga – Zeilenmelodik Konzeptionen and Prinzipien der Musikproduktion. Berlin: International Council for Traditional Music, 40-85.
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(1989) '"International seg?h" and its nominal equivalents in Central Asia and Kashmir', in Elsner, J. (ed.) Maqam – Raga – Zeilenmelodik Konzeptionen and Prinzipien der Musikproduktion. Berlin: International Council for Traditional Music, 40-85. RESERVE
  
 
'''Sakata, Hiromi Lorraine'''
 
'''Sakata, Hiromi Lorraine'''
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(1976) ‘The Concept of Musician in Three Persian-Speaking Areas of Afghanistan’, Asian Music, 8/1, 1-28.
 
(1976) ‘The Concept of Musician in Three Persian-Speaking Areas of Afghanistan’, Asian Music, 8/1, 1-28.
  
(1983) Music in the Mind: the Concepts of Music and Musician in Afghanistan. Kent, Ohio: The Kent State University Press.
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(1983) Music in the Mind: the Concepts of Music and Musician in Afghanistan. Kent, Ohio: The Kent State University Press. RESERVE
  
 
(1986) 'The Complementary Opposition of Music and Religion in Afghanistan', the World of Music, 28/3, 33-41.
 
(1986) 'The Complementary Opposition of Music and Religion in Afghanistan', the World of Music, 28/3, 33-41.
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(1987) 'Hazara Women in Afghanistan: Innovators and Preservers of a Musical Tradition', in Koskoff, Ellen (ed.) Women and Music in Cross-Cultural Perspective. NY/ Westport, CT/ London: Greenwood Press, 85-96.
 
(1987) 'Hazara Women in Afghanistan: Innovators and Preservers of a Musical Tradition', in Koskoff, Ellen (ed.) Women and Music in Cross-Cultural Perspective. NY/ Westport, CT/ London: Greenwood Press, 85-96.
  
(1989) 'Afghan Regional Melody Types and the Notion of Modes', in Elsner, Jürgen (ed.) Maqam – Raga – Zeilenmelodik Konzeptionen and Prinzipien der Musikproduktion. Berlin: International Council for Traditional Music, 170-179.
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(1989) 'Afghan Regional Melody Types and the Notion of Modes', in Elsner, Jürgen (ed.) Maqam – Raga – Zeilenmelodik Konzeptionen and Prinzipien der Musikproduktion. Berlin: International Council for Traditional Music, 170-179. RESERVE
Shahrani, Enayatullah
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'''Shahrani, Enayatullah'''
  
 
(1973) ‘The 'Falaks' of the Mountains’, Afghanistan, 26/1, 68-75.
 
(1973) ‘The 'Falaks' of the Mountains’, Afghanistan, 26/1, 68-75.
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(1971) 'A Muslim Shaman in Afghan Turkestan', Ethnology, 10, 160-173.
 
(1971) 'A Muslim Shaman in Afghan Turkestan', Ethnology, 10, 160-173.
  
(1976) Music in the Culture of Northern Afghanistan. Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona Press.
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(1976) Music in the Culture of Northern Afghanistan. Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona Press. RESERVE
  
 
(1977) Music of Central Asia and of the Volga-Ural Peoples. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University, Asian Studies Research Institute.
 
(1977) Music of Central Asia and of the Volga-Ural Peoples. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University, Asian Studies Research Institute.
Slobin, Mark & Djumaev, Alexander  
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'''Slobin, Mark & Djumaev, Alexander'''
  
 
(2001), ‘Tajikistan. Traditional Music’, in the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 14-18.
 
(2001), ‘Tajikistan. Traditional Music’, in the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 14-18.
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(2005) 'Open Borders: Tradition and Tajik Popular Music: Questions of Aesthetics, Identity and Political Economy', Ethnomusicology Forum, 14/2, 185-211.
 
(2005) 'Open Borders: Tradition and Tajik Popular Music: Questions of Aesthetics, Identity and Political Economy', Ethnomusicology Forum, 14/2, 185-211.
  
(2006) Music, Politics and Identity in Post-Soviet Tajikistan. School of Oriental and African Studies, London: PhD dissertation.
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(2006) Music, Politics and Identity in Post-Soviet Tajikistan. School of Oriental and African Studies, London: PhD dissertation. RESERVE
  
 
(forthcoming) 'Music, politics and nation building in post-Soviet Tajikistan', in Nooshin, L. (ed.) Music and the Play of Power in the Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia. London: Ashgate.
 
(forthcoming) 'Music, politics and nation building in post-Soviet Tajikistan', in Nooshin, L. (ed.) Music and the Play of Power in the Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia. London: Ashgate.
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(1994) 'Rhythms of Central Asian Traditional Music through the Prism of Aruz Poetic Meters', in Baldauf, I. & Friederich, M. (eds.) Bamberger Zentralasienstudien, 217-222.
 
(1994) 'Rhythms of Central Asian Traditional Music through the Prism of Aruz Poetic Meters', in Baldauf, I. & Friederich, M. (eds.) Bamberger Zentralasienstudien, 217-222.
  
(1994) 'Rituels poétiques et musicaux des femmes de la vallée du Ferghâna (Ouzbékistan)', Musées / Hommes, vol. 4, 58-61.
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(1994) 'Rituels poétiques et musicaux des femmes de la vallée du Ferghâna (Ouzbékistan)', Musées / Hommes, vol. 4, 58-61. MY OFFICE
  
 
(2001) 'Uzbekistan. Musical instruments', in the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (online via  www.library.ualberta.ca/databases/).
 
(2001) 'Uzbekistan. Musical instruments', in the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (online via  www.library.ualberta.ca/databases/).

Revision as of 22:50, 8 September 2006

Abdurashidov, Abduvali

(1992) "The Tanbur – Vehicle of the Shashmakom Lad System", in Elsner, J. & Jähnichen, G. (eds.), Regionale Maqâm-Traditionen in Geschichte und Gegenwart, Teil 1. Berlin: International Council for Traditional Music, 5-19.

Ashrafi, M.F and Sultanova, R.

(2001) 'Uzbekistan. Opera, ballet, orchestral and chamber music', in the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (online via www.library.ualberta.ca/databases/).

Beliaev, Victor M.

(1975) Central Asian Music. Essays in the History of the Music of the Peoples of the USSR. Edited and annotated by Mark Slobin. Translated from Russian by Mark & Greta Slobin. Middletown, Connecticut: Wesleyan University Press. RESERVE

Baily, John

(1981) 'Cross-cultural Perspectives in Popular Music: the case of Afghanistan', Popular Music, 1, 105-22.

(1988) Music of Afghanistan. Professional musicians in the city of Herat. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. RESERVE

(1994) 'The Role of Music in the Creation of an Afghan National Identity, 1923-73', in Stokes, Martin (ed.) Ethnicity, Identity and Music. The Musical Construction of Place. Oxford/New York: Berg, 45-60.

(2001) Can you stop the birds singing? The censorship of music in Afghanistan Copenhagen: Freemuse. RESERVE

(2004) 'Music censorship in Afghanistan before and after the Taliban', in Korpe, M. (ed.) Shoot the singer! Music censorship today. London: Zed Books, 19-28.

Berg, Gabrielle Rachel van den

(2004) Minstrel Poetry from the Pamir Mountains: a study of the songs and poems of the Ismailis of Tajik Badakhshan. Wiesbaden: Reichert. RESERVE

Berg, Gabrielle R. van den & Belle, Jan van

(1997) ‘The performance of poetry and music by the Ismâ'îlî people of Badaxshân: an example of Madâh from the Shâhdara-Valley’, Persica, 15, 49-76. MY OFFICE

Blum, Stephen

(2001), ‘Central Asia’, in the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (online via www.library.ualberta.ca/databases/).

Djumaev, Alexander

(1993) 'Power Structures, Culture Policy, and Traditional Music in Soviet Central Asia", Yearbook for Traditional Music 25, 43-66.

(2002) 'Sacred Music and Chant in Islamic Central Asia', in The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 6, The Middle East. NY/London: Routledge, 935-47.

(2005) 'Musical Heritage and National Identity in Uzbekistan', Ethnomusicology Forum, 14/2, 165-184.

Dodhoudoyeva, Larisa

(2001) 'Tajikistan. Western-inspired music', in the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (online via www.library.ualberta.ca/databases/).

Doubleday, Veronica

(1988) Three Women of Herat. London: Cape Press. RESERVE

(1999) 'The Frame Drum in the Middle East: Women, Musical Instruments and Power', Ethnomusicology, 43/1, 101-134.

During, Jean

(1993) "Musique, nation et territoire en Asie intérieure", Yearbook for Traditional Music 25, 29-42.

(1997a) "Rythmes ovoïdes et quadrature du cycle", Cahiers des musiques traditionnelles, 10, 17-36. MY OFFICE

(1998) Musiques d'Asie Centrale. L'Esprit d'une Tradition. Arles: Cité de la Musique / Actes Sud. MY OFFICE

(2005a) 'Power, Authority and Music in the Cultures of Inner Asia', Ethnomusicology Forum, 14/2, 143-164.

Elsner, Jürgen (ed.)

(1989) Maqam – Raga – Zeilenmelodik: Konzeptionen und Prinzipien der Musikproduktion. Berlin: International Council for Traditional Music. RESERVE

(1992) Regionale Maqâm-Traditionen in Geschichte und Gegenwart, Teil 1/2. Berlin: International Council for Traditional Music. RESERVE

(1997) The structure and idea of maqam: historical approaches. Tampere: ICTM/University of Tampere, Dept. of Folk Traditions.

Elsner, Jürgen

(1992) 'On the structure of the Uzbek-Tajik Shashmaq?m', in Elsner, J. & Jähnichen, G. (ed.), Regionale Maqâm-Traditionen in Geschichte und Gegenwart, Teil 1. Berlin: International Council for Traditional Music, 163-190. RESERVE

Feldman, Walter

(1992) ‘Central Asia. Music’, in Yarshater, Ehsan (ed), Encyclopaedia Iranica, 5, 240-242.

Frolova-Walker, Marina

(1998) '"National in Form, Socialist in Content": Musical Nation-Building in the Soviet Republics', Journal of the American Musicological Society, 51/2, 331-371.

Gerson-Kiwi Edith

(1950) ‘Wedding Dances and Songs of the Jews of Bokhara’, Journal of the International Folk Music Council, 2, 17-8.

Gronow, Pekka

(1975) 'Ethnic Music and Soviet Record Industry', Ethnomusicology, 19/1, 91-99.

Jung, Angelica

(1989) Quellen der traditionellen Kunstmusik der Usbeken und Tadshiken Mittelasiens (Hamburg: Verlag der Musikalenhandlung).

(1989) 'The maqam principle and the cyclic principle in the Uzbek-Tajik Shashmaqam', in Elsner, J. (ed.) Maqam – Raga – Zeilenmelodik Konzeptionen and Prinzipien der Musikproduktion. Berlin: International Council for Traditional Music, 200-215.

Karomatov, Faizullah

(1983) 'Uzbek Instrumental Music', Asian Music 25/1, 11-53.

(1992) 'Traditions of Maq?m?t in Central Asia', in Elsner, J. & Jähnichen, G. (eds.), Regionale Maqâm-Traditionen in Geschichte und Gegenwart, Teil 2. Berlin: International Council for Traditional Music, 306-311. RESERVE

Karomatov, Faizullah & Rajabov, I.

(1981) 'Introduction to the Shashmaqâm', Asian Music 13/1, 97-118.

Koen, Benjamin D.

(2003) Devotional Music and Healing in Badakhshan, Tajikistan: Preventive and Curative Practices. The Ohio State University: PhD dissertation.

(2003a) 'The Spiritual Aesthetic in Badakhshani Devotional Music', The World of Music, 45/3, 77-90.

(2005) 'Medical Ethnomusicology in the Pamir Mountains: Music and Prayer in Healing', Ethnomusicology, 49/2, 287-311. RESERVE

Kosacheva, Rimma

(1990), ‘Traditional Music in the Context of the Socio-Political Development in the USSR’, Yearbook for Traditional Music, 22, 17-19.

Levin, Theodore

(1979) ’Music in modern Uzbekistan: the convergence of Marxist aesthetics and Central Asian tradition’, Asian Music, 12 (1), 149-158.

(1984) The Music and Tradition of the Bukharan Shashmaqam in Soviet Uzbekistan. Princeton University: unpublished PhD thesis. RESERVE

(1992) 'Katta Ashula, Haggoni, Shi'ra: Great little traditions from Transoxiana', in Elsner, J. & Jähnichen, G. (ed.), Regionale Maqâm-Traditionen in Geschichte und Gegenwart, Teil 2. Berlin: International Council for Traditional Music, 355-376. RESERVE

(1993) ‘The Reterritorialization of Culture in the new Central Asian States: a Report from Uzbekistan’, Yearbook for Traditional Music, 25, 51-59.

(1996) The Hundred Thousand Fools of God. Musical Travels in Central Asia (and Queens. New York). Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press. RESERVE

(2001) 'Uzbekistan. Urban traditions; Rural Traditions; Soviet and post-Soviet Popular music', in the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (online via www.library.ualberta.ca/databases/).

(2001a) 'Making Marxist-Leninist Music in Uzbekistan', in R. Burckhardt Qureshi (ed.) Music and Marx: Ideas, Practice, Politics. New York: Garland.

(2002) 'Central Asia: Overview', in The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music. Vol. 6. The Middle East. NY/London: Routledge, 895-906.

Levin, Theodore and Sultanova, Razia

(2002) 'The Classical Music of Uzbeks and Tajiks', in in The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music. Vol. 6. The Middle East. NY/London: Routledge, 907-20.

Matyakubov, Otanazar

(1989) 'The Šašmaq?m v XX veke (Der Šašmaq?m im 20. Jahrhundert)', in Elsner, J. (ed.) Maqam – Raga – Zeilenmelodik Konzeptionen and Prinzipien der Musikproduktion. Berlin: International Council for Traditional Music, 181-199. RESERVE

(1992) 'Lad and rhythmic system of the Shashmaq?m', in Elsner, J. & Jähnichen, G. (ed.), Regionale Maqâm-Traditionen in Geschichte und Gegenwart, Teil 2. Berlin: International Council for Traditional Music, 398-406. RESERVE

(1993) 'A Traditional Musician in Modern Society: a case study of Turgun Alimatov', Yearbook for Traditional Music 25, 60-66. Matyakubova, Svetlana

(1992) 'The cyclic character of the maq?m', in Elsner, J. & Jähnichen, G. (ed.), Regionale Maqâm-Traditionen in Geschichte und Gegenwart, Teil 2. Berlin: International Council for Traditional Music, 407-417. RESERVE

Naby, Eden

(1973) ‘Tajik and Uzbek Nationality Identity: the Non-literary Arts’, in Allworth, Edward (ed.) The Nationality Question in Soviet Central Asia. NY/Washington/London: Praeger Publishers, 110-120.

O'Connell, John Morgan

(2004) 'Sustaining Difference: Theorizing Minority Music in Badakhshan', in Hemetek, Ursula, Lechleitner, Gerda, Naroditskaya, Inna and Czekanowska, Anna (eds.) Manifold Identities: Studies on Music and Minorities. London: Cambridge Scholars Press, 1-19.

Powers, Harold

(1989) '"International seg?h" and its nominal equivalents in Central Asia and Kashmir', in Elsner, J. (ed.) Maqam – Raga – Zeilenmelodik Konzeptionen and Prinzipien der Musikproduktion. Berlin: International Council for Traditional Music, 40-85. RESERVE

Sakata, Hiromi Lorraine

(1976) ‘The Concept of Musician in Three Persian-Speaking Areas of Afghanistan’, Asian Music, 8/1, 1-28.

(1983) Music in the Mind: the Concepts of Music and Musician in Afghanistan. Kent, Ohio: The Kent State University Press. RESERVE

(1986) 'The Complementary Opposition of Music and Religion in Afghanistan', the World of Music, 28/3, 33-41.

(1987) 'Hazara Women in Afghanistan: Innovators and Preservers of a Musical Tradition', in Koskoff, Ellen (ed.) Women and Music in Cross-Cultural Perspective. NY/ Westport, CT/ London: Greenwood Press, 85-96.

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