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'''Blackwell, Carole'''
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(2001) Tradition and Society in Turkmenistan: gender, oral culture and song. Richmond, Surrey: Curzon.
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'''Slobin, Mark'''
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(1976) Music in the Culture of Northern Afghanistan. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
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'''Zeranska-Kominek, Slawomira'''
 
'''Zeranska-Kominek, Slawomira'''
  
(1990) 'The Classification of Repertoire in Trukmen Traditional Music', Asian Music, 21/2, 90-109.
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(1990) 'The Classification of Repertoire in Turkmen Traditional Music', Asian Music, 21/2, 90-109.
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(1991) Turkmenistan: La musique des bakhshy. Lausanne: VDE-Gallo, AIMP 22. [sound recording]
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(1992) 'The Turkmen Bakhshy: Shaman and/or Artist', in Baumann, M.P. (ed.), European Studies in Ethnomusicology: Historical Developments and Recent Trends. Wilhelmshaven: Noetzel.
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(1994) Turkmen Epic Singing: Koroglu. Gentilly: Auvidis. [sound recording]
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(2002) 'Music of Turkmenistan', The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, vol. 6, The Middle East, 965-977.

Latest revision as of 17:07, 19 November 2006

Blackwell, Carole

(2001) Tradition and Society in Turkmenistan: gender, oral culture and song. Richmond, Surrey: Curzon.

Slobin, Mark

(1976) Music in the Culture of Northern Afghanistan. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.

Zeranska-Kominek, Slawomira

(1990) 'The Classification of Repertoire in Turkmen Traditional Music', Asian Music, 21/2, 90-109.

(1991) Turkmenistan: La musique des bakhshy. Lausanne: VDE-Gallo, AIMP 22. [sound recording]

(1992) 'The Turkmen Bakhshy: Shaman and/or Artist', in Baumann, M.P. (ed.), European Studies in Ethnomusicology: Historical Developments and Recent Trends. Wilhelmshaven: Noetzel.

(1994) Turkmen Epic Singing: Koroglu. Gentilly: Auvidis. [sound recording]

(2002) 'Music of Turkmenistan', The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, vol. 6, The Middle East, 965-977.