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An archive of past music subject guides found on the Music Library website.

Bibliographies

Gillis, Frank and Merriam, Alan P (comp). Ethnomusicology and folk music: an international bibliography of dissertations and theses. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 1966.
ML128 .E8 G5 MUSIC REFERENCE

 

An annotated bibliography of 897 dissertations and theses arranged by author, title, institution, degree, and date. Subjects and institutions are indexed. A number of areas, including jazz, the sociology and psychology of music, and computers in music research are included. Dissertations available through University Microfilm include the annual volume and page number from their "Dissertation Abstracts."

 

Schuursma, Ann Briegleb. Ethnomusicology Research: A Select Annotated Bibliography. New York: Garland, 1992.

ML128 .E8 S4 1991 MUSIC REFERENCE


An annotated bibliography of ethnomusicological literature published after 1960. It covers topics such as fieldwork, history of ethnomusicology, theory and method, and analysis. Name and subject indexes are provided.

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