Difference between revisions of "Collaborative discography pilot"
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− | Please contribute capsule reviews for your favorite CDs, representing the following regions of the ME, North Africa, and Central Asia | + | Please contribute capsule reviews for your favorite CDs, representing the following regions of the ME, North Africa, and Central Asia. |
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− | + | Please limit the review to a single paragraph, as follows: | |
− | + | # Very briefly (2-4 sentences), name and describe a musical domain, providing whatever background information you deem appropriate; optionally, include one or two important references. | |
+ | # List one or more CD documenting this domain,providing full publication information, plus a few sentences of commentary, for each: (a) 1-3 sentences sentence describing CD contents in general terms; (b) 1-3 sentences of critique. | ||
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+ | Focus on CDs which may enhance an introductory ME studies course: CDs should all be in print, readily available, and notable for their scholarly quality (notes, sound, or--ideally--both). | ||
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+ | File your review under one of the links below (just edit the page, and type the review as a new paragraph, starting with an asterisk *): | ||
[[Collaborative discography North Africa | North Africa and Sahara]] | [[Collaborative discography North Africa | North Africa and Sahara]] |
Revision as of 06:45, 2 October 2006
Please contribute capsule reviews for your favorite CDs, representing the following regions of the ME, North Africa, and Central Asia.
Please limit the review to a single paragraph, as follows:
- Very briefly (2-4 sentences), name and describe a musical domain, providing whatever background information you deem appropriate; optionally, include one or two important references.
- List one or more CD documenting this domain,providing full publication information, plus a few sentences of commentary, for each: (a) 1-3 sentences sentence describing CD contents in general terms; (b) 1-3 sentences of critique.
Focus on CDs which may enhance an introductory ME studies course: CDs should all be in print, readily available, and notable for their scholarly quality (notes, sound, or--ideally--both).
File your review under one of the links below (just edit the page, and type the review as a new paragraph, starting with an asterisk *):