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Bernard Lortat-Jacob. Musiques en fête: Maroc, Sardaigne, Roumanie. Hommes et musiques: Collection de la Société Française d'Ethnomusicologie, 1. Nanterre: Société d'Ethnologie, 1994. 158 pp., photographs, tables, diagrams, bibliography, discography, index.

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Bernard Lortat-Jacob. Musiques en fête: Maroc, Sardaigne, Roumanie. Hommes et musiques: Collection de la Société Française d'Ethnomusicologie, 1. Nanterre: Société d'Ethnologie, 1994. 158 pp., photographs, tables, diagrams, bibliography, discography, index.

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Copyright © 1995 by the International Council for Traditional Music

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