Book review of: El Sistema: orchestrating Venezuela’s youth, by Geoffrey Baker. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2014; ISBN: 9780199341559 ($35.00)Publisher PD
‘Revolutionary Social Change in Colombia’ is set to become a key text for those seeking to understan...
In this book, Elliot begins his book with the story of a memory recovery, or 'history lesson' by Prí...
Recensión de Pedro Roel Mendizábal: "De Folklore a culturas híbridas: rescatando raíces, redefiniend...
The Venezuelan youth orchestra programme known as ‘El Sistema’ has attracted much attention internat...
Within the growing field of publications on El Sistema and Sistema-inspired programmes around the wo...
Considering the developments and reforms that occurred under Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríg...
The role of the orchestra within an ever-changing social and political environment has recently attr...
Book review: Charles Mackerras, edited by Nigel Simeone and John Tyrrell. Suffolk: Boydell and Brew...
Musicological books by more than one author are (with the obvious exception of anthologies) relative...
Rasch reviews two books on musical instruments. Campbell, Murray, Clive Greated, and Arnold Myers. ...
This bilingual Spanish – English volume brings together papers first presented at the International ...
This book review symposium critically evaluates Penelope Anthias’ recent text Limits to Decolonizati...
Review of Nicholas Tochka, 'Audible States: Socialist Politics and Popular Music in Albania' (Oxford...
The New Extractivism aims to address a fundamental dilemma faced by governments in Latin America: to...
This textbook offers a refreshing vision of music from the Iberian Peninsula, delving into its compl...
‘Revolutionary Social Change in Colombia’ is set to become a key text for those seeking to understan...
In this book, Elliot begins his book with the story of a memory recovery, or 'history lesson' by Prí...
Recensión de Pedro Roel Mendizábal: "De Folklore a culturas híbridas: rescatando raíces, redefiniend...
The Venezuelan youth orchestra programme known as ‘El Sistema’ has attracted much attention internat...
Within the growing field of publications on El Sistema and Sistema-inspired programmes around the wo...
Considering the developments and reforms that occurred under Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríg...
The role of the orchestra within an ever-changing social and political environment has recently attr...
Book review: Charles Mackerras, edited by Nigel Simeone and John Tyrrell. Suffolk: Boydell and Brew...
Musicological books by more than one author are (with the obvious exception of anthologies) relative...
Rasch reviews two books on musical instruments. Campbell, Murray, Clive Greated, and Arnold Myers. ...
This bilingual Spanish – English volume brings together papers first presented at the International ...
This book review symposium critically evaluates Penelope Anthias’ recent text Limits to Decolonizati...
Review of Nicholas Tochka, 'Audible States: Socialist Politics and Popular Music in Albania' (Oxford...
The New Extractivism aims to address a fundamental dilemma faced by governments in Latin America: to...
This textbook offers a refreshing vision of music from the Iberian Peninsula, delving into its compl...
‘Revolutionary Social Change in Colombia’ is set to become a key text for those seeking to understan...
In this book, Elliot begins his book with the story of a memory recovery, or 'history lesson' by Prí...
Recensión de Pedro Roel Mendizábal: "De Folklore a culturas híbridas: rescatando raíces, redefiniend...