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- ISSN: 0740-1558 (Print), 2304-3857 (Online)
- Editor: Lonán Ó Briain Department of Music, University of Nottingham, UK
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The Yearbook for Traditional Music is a refereed scholarly journal which carries essays, reviews, and reports in the area of traditional music and dance research. The Yearbook was established in 1949 as the Journal of the International Folk Music Council, and it is published in English by the ICTM Secretariat. All ICTM members and institutional subscribers in good standing receive a copy of the Yearbook.
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Hilde Roos. The La Traviata Affair: Opera in the Age of Apartheid. Oakland, California: University of California Press, 2018. xiii, 271 pp., list of illustrations, note on terminology, appendices, notes, bibliography, index. ISBN 978-0520299887 (hardback) and ISBN 978-0520971516 (e-book).
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The Cairo Congress of Arab Music 1932. 2015. Sound restoration by Luc Verrier. Original text by Bernard Moussali, edited by Jean Lambert and Pascal Cordereix. Produced by Bibliothèque nationale de France/Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority. 256-page booklet with notes in English, French, and Arabic. B/W photographs, illustrations, bibliography. 18 CDs, 348 tracks (1100:12). Recorded at the Cairo Congress of Arab Music in 1932.
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