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Musajan Rozi: The Korla Diaries. 2015. Shanghai Music Conservatory and Tash Music & Archives. Audio tracks from the personal archives of Musajan Rozi, Eziz Chong Axun, and Ablimit Abliz. Mastered by Li Kun. Annotated by Wei Xiao-shi and Ayup Sulayman. Produced by Wei Xiao-shi. 2 books, 672 pages and 121 pages, with notes in Uyghur and Chinese. 27 postcards with colour and b/w photographs and interview excerpts. 5 CDs, 17 tracks (68:10); 16 tracks (65:08); 9 tracks (65:30); 11 tracks (61:02); 22 tracks (61:17).
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Musajan Rozi: The Korla Diaries. 2015. Shanghai Music Conservatory and Tash Music & Archives. Audio tracks from the personal archives of Musajan Rozi, Eziz Chong Axun, and Ablimit Abliz. Mastered by Li Kun. Annotated by Wei Xiao-shi and Ayup Sulayman. Produced by Wei Xiao-shi. 2 books, 672 pages and 121 pages, with notes in Uyghur and Chinese. 27 postcards with colour and b/w photographs and interview excerpts. 5 CDs, 17 tracks (68:10); 16 tracks (65:08); 9 tracks (65:30); 11 tracks (61:02); 22 tracks (61:17).
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 December 2018
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