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Paul Nixon,. Sociality — Music — Dance: Human Figurations in a Transylvanian Valley. Göteborg: Göteborg University (Skrifter från Institutionen för musikvetenskap, no. 34), 1998. xxvii, 636 pp., abstract, charts, maps, photographs, musical examples, notes, appendices, bibliography, errata sheet. Audio and video tape available from the author.
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Paul Nixon,. Sociality — Music — Dance: Human Figurations in a Transylvanian Valley. Göteborg: Göteborg University (Skrifter från Institutionen för musikvetenskap, no. 34), 1998. xxvii, 636 pp., abstract, charts, maps, photographs, musical examples, notes, appendices, bibliography, errata sheet. Audio and video tape available from the author.
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