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James Kippen, The Tabla of Lucknow: A Cultural Analysis of a Musical Tradition. Cambridge Studies in Ethnomusicology. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1988. xxv + 222 pp. ISBN 0 521 33528 0. A separate cassette contains 42 musical items. ISBN 0 521 33529 9. - Bell Yung, Cantonese Opera: Performance as Creative Process. Cambridge Studies in Ethnomusicology. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1989. xiv + 205 pp. ISBN 0 521 30506 3. A separate cassette contains 6 musical items. ISBN 0 521 35632 6. - Musica asiatica, 5, ed. Richard Widdess. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1988. vi + 269 pp. ISBN 0 521 34071 3.
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