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Paper and Lecture Recital at the International Congress of the Gesellschaft für Musikforschung

Posted byludwig 14/09/201217/12/2018

Music | Musics. Structures and Processes
15th International Conference of the Gesellschaft für Musikforschung Goettingen

Title of the presentation by Manickam Yogeswaran & Ludwig Pesch: “Unity in diversity, antiquity in contemporary practice? A fresh look at South Indian music”

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Posted byludwig14/09/201217/12/2018Posted inHistory, Institutions, Instruments, Musicians and scholars, Research, Transmission, Workshops

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