Garland Encyclopedia of World Music explained

Garland Encyclopedia of World Music
Author:Various
Number Of Books:10
Country:American
Language:English
Genre:History of music
Publisher:Garland Publishing
Pub Date:1996 - 2001

The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music is an academic reference work. It was initiated by editors at Garland Publishing in 1988 as a 10-volume series of encyclopedias of world music. The final volumes appeared in 2001, but editions have since been updated. It is widely regarded as an authoritative academic source for ethnomusicology.[1] It is published by Routledge, which, like Garland Science, is now part of Taylor & Francis Group.

Since 2010, all ten volumes of the encyclopedia has been available on Alexander Street via individual or institutional subscription.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Druesedow . John E. . March 2000 . Reference Sources . . 56 . 3 . 611–619 . 899645 . p. 614: "... Sachs, Frances Densmore, and many others, but nearly the whole century passed before such a comprehensive series as The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music".
  2. Clark . Joe C. . June 2011 . Reviewed Work: The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music Online . . 67 . 4 . 798–800 . 23012842 .