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Hugh Travers Tracey (1903-1977)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 February 2019
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- Copyright © 1978 By the International Folk Music Council
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Bibliography: A Selection
Abbreviations: AM = African Music AMSN = African Music Society Newsletter
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1969
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[N.B. For Hugh Tracey's recordings, see Merriam, Alan P., African Music on LP: An Annotated Discography. Evanston: Northwestern University Press. 1970, Index IV, p. 134.]Google Scholar
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