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Governing Sound : The Cultural Politics Of Trinidad's Carnival Musics.
Guilbault, Jocelyne.(Chicago Studies In Ethnomusicology)
Univ. Chicago Press ©2007
The author studies the ways in which cultural politics have influenced the composing, arranging and performing of calypso music in Trinidad. With an introduction, appendices, notes, references, discography, index, black & white photos and CD of audio examples.
1 book (xii, 343 p.) + 1 compact disc; 23 cm.
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ISBN: 0226310604
ISBN13: 9780226310602
Governing Sound : The Cultural Politics Of Trinidad's Carnival Musics.
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