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Voices from the Land of Iran: An Anthology of Vocal Techniques and Styles. 2005. Mahoor Institute of Culture and Art (Tehran) M.CD-139. Compiled and annotated by Sasan Fatemi. 47 pp. of notes in Persian and English. English translation by Ruzbeh Eftekhari, revised by Hooman As'adi. 3 sonograms, 1 staff notation. 1-item bibliography. 3 compact discs, 65 tracks (57:18, 54:59, 63:50).
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Voices from the Land of Iran: An Anthology of Vocal Techniques and Styles. 2005. Mahoor Institute of Culture and Art (Tehran) M.CD-139. Compiled and annotated by Sasan Fatemi. 47 pp. of notes in Persian and English. English translation by Ruzbeh Eftekhari, revised by Hooman As'adi. 3 sonograms, 1 staff notation. 1-item bibliography. 3 compact discs, 65 tracks (57:18, 54:59, 63:50).
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1. See Castellengo's article “Continuité, rupture, ornementation, ou les bons usages de la transition entre deux modes d'émission vocale,” Cahiers de musiques traditionelles 4 (1991): 155–66.Google Scholar