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Music, Race, and Nation : Musica Tropical In Columbia.
Wade, Peter.(Chicago Studies In Ethnomusicology)
Univ. Chicago Press ©2000
Peter Wade, Senior Lecturer in Social Anthropology at the Univ of Manchester, explains why and how certain folkloric musical styles during the middle decades of the 20th Century become Columbian music : the porro, cumbia and valenato styles. With extensive interviews, b&w ill, music ex, notes,app,ind.
x, 323 p.; 23 cm.
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ISBN: 0226868451
ISBN13: 9780226868455
Music, Race, and Nation : Musica Tropical In Columbia.
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