%0 Book %E Nettl, Bruno, 1930- %E Stone, Ruth M. %E Porter, James, 1937- %E Rice, Timothy, 1945- %I Garland Pub. %D 1998 %C New York %G English %B Garland reference library of the humanities ; %@ 0824060350 (v. 1 : acid-free paper) %@ 0824049470 (v. 2 : acid-free paper) %@ 0824049446 (v. 3 : acid-free paper) %@ 0824060407 (v. 4 : acid-free paper) %@ 0824049462 (v. 5 : acid-free paper) %@ 0824060423 (v. 6 : acid-free paper) %@ 0824060415 (v. 7 : acid-free paper) %@ 0824060342 (v. 8 : acid-free paper) %@ 0824060385 (v. 9 : acid-free paper) %T The Garland encyclopedia of world music %X "Garland's ambitious 10-volume series takes a cultural approach to its focus on the music of all the world's peoples. Each volume is arranged topically, regionally, or by ethnic group, and complemented by an extensive index. Although each volume will differ because of the nature of the material, the organization remains consistent throughout all: regional overviews first; music in the social context next; then finally, the musical traditions of individual countries or ethnic groups. Of exceptional value are the CDs that accompany each volume, often with previously unrecorded music, as well as the resource guides, extensive bibliographies, and photographs. Separate pricing makes it easy to buy just the volumes that your patrons need and will use".--"Outstanding Reference Sources : the 1999 Selection of New Titles", American Libraries, May 1999. Comp. by the Reference Committee, RUSA, ALA.