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| | Selected Field Recordings |
 | | His areas of study include: Japanese Gagaku (1958-60), The Philippines (1965), Korea (1966), Zimbabwe and Mozambique (1971), Burma (1973-74), Romania (1977), Okinawa (1985 and 1989), Mexico and Central America (1964, 1968, 1972, and 1975),and Turkey (1991-94). |
 | | Contents include: vocal music, epic poetry, rites, and ceremonies in Gujarati, India. |
 | | He has served as President for the Society of Ethnomusicology, member of the National Council on the Arts of NEA for the past ten years, and as a member of the Smithsonian Institution Council (1987-93). |
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