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"Orchestral Conducting in the Nineteenth Century," edited by Roberto Illiano and Michela Niccolai
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On Shadows and Music History in Central America
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From “Greater America” to America’s Music: Gilbert Chase and the Historiography of Borders
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Cárdenas, Mónica, pianist. "10 Preludes and Fugues of Latin America. Sonata Herencia." Tonada VP, 2021.
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Entre dos aguas: An Examination of Paco de Lucía’s Musical Connections to the Americas
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Before Their Music Stopped: Manila’s Spanish Military Regimental Bands at the End of the 19th Century
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Memory, Nostalgia, and Resistance: The Afro-Latin Art Song
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The Life and Works of Gedikpaşalı Yahyâ Nazim Efendi, One of the Important Names of 17th Century Turkish Music
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Music, Nature, and Sound: Musical Ecology
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Paco de Lucía and the Americas
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Gila Goldstein, piano. Latin American Piano Gems. Centaur Records, CRC 4083 (2024)
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Danzón-Cumbia: Audible Legacies of Cuban Music in Panamanian Popular Music
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Music on the Periphery of Aesthetics
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Methodological Issues in Transnational Music Archive Research: The Case of Bulgarian Music Archives
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A Special Issue Dedicated to Central America
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Paco de Lucía and the Americas: An International Symposium
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EFFECTIVE PRESENTATIONS IN MUSIC MANAGEMENT
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Generating Music, AI and Energy
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Music Lesson Programs and Cemil Türkarman
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Animals in Early Modern Histories of Music
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"Beyond the Score: Music as Performance" by Nicholas Cook
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EXAM SAMPLE FOR TURKISH FOLK MUSIC CLASS
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Sound Architectures: The Relationship between Music and Architecture
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The role of the music teacher in the changing paradigm of education