Some Notes on Neapolitan Song: From Local Traditon to Worldly Transit
Judith L. Hanna:
Aesthetics - Whose Notions of Appropriateness and Competency, What Are They and What Do We Know?
Marc Benamou:
Comparing Musical Affect: Java and the West
Ben Koen:
The Spiritual Aesthetic in Badakhshani Devotional Music
Chan E. Park:
Poetics and Politics of Korean Oral Tradition in a Cross-cultural Context
Cheryl L. Keyes:
The Aesthetic Significance of African American Sound Culture and Its Impact on Popular Music Style and Industry
Book Reviews (Tina K. Ramnarine, ed.)
Sofia Joons:
Martin Clayton, Trevor Herbert and Richard Middleton, eds. The Cultural Study of Music: A Critical Introduction
Jonathan McIntosh:
Bruno Nettl, Encounters in Ethnomusicology: A Memoir
Tina K. Ramnarine:
Margaret J. Kartomi. The Gamelan Digul and the Prison Camp Musician Who Built It: An Australian Link with the Indonesian Revolution
Tina K. Ramnarine:
Andy Nercessian, ed. Old Armenian Songs: A Nineteenth Century Collection by Ghewond Alishan
CD Reviews (Gregory F. Barz, ed.)
James Porter:
Scottish Tradition, vol. 1-19. School of Scottish Studies, University of Edinburgh, Greentrax Recordings, 1993-2000
Mark Slobin:
Before the Revolution: A 1909 Recording Expedition in the Caucasus and Central Asia by the Gramophone Company. Compiler: Will Prentice for the British Library National Sound Archive. Topic Records.
Edda Brandes:
Niger - Musique des Touaregs/Music of the Tuaregs. Vol. 1: Azawagh. Vol. 2: In Gall. Archives internationales de musique populaire. Musee d'ethnographie de Geneve. Fieldworkers: Francois Borel and Ernst Lichtenhahn. VDE-Gallo
James R. Newell:
(1) Davie Stewart: Go On, Sing Another Song - (2) Jimmy MacBeath: Tramps and Hawkers - (3) John Strachan: Songs From Aberdeenshire. - (4) Two Gentlemen of the Road: Jimmy MacBeath and Davie Stewart. - The Alan Lomax Collection: Portraits. Rounder Records
Gregory Barz:
Domba 1956-1958: A Personal Record of Venda Initiation Rites, Songs, and Dances, film by John Blacking, Accompanying Study Guide by John Baily and Andrée Grau. The Society for Ethnomusicology