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الصفحة 92
She and her husband , who are both trained musicians , became interested , during their course in London , in linguistic problems and particularly in the study of tone . They had the great good fortune , when they arrived in Brazzaville ...
She and her husband , who are both trained musicians , became interested , during their course in London , in linguistic problems and particularly in the study of tone . They had the great good fortune , when they arrived in Brazzaville ...
الصفحة 342
It is essential , also , that African musicians themselves should retain and cultivate their innate love of traditional music , should give only of their best , and should develop a nationalistic outlook . African peoples are highly ...
It is essential , also , that African musicians themselves should retain and cultivate their innate love of traditional music , should give only of their best , and should develop a nationalistic outlook . African peoples are highly ...
الصفحة 477
This admirable pamphlet attemptssuccessfully we think - to codify and analyse Bantu Music , thereby enabling the African musician himself to determine in what direction his ' intuitive mind can be applied most profitably in the proper ...
This admirable pamphlet attemptssuccessfully we think - to codify and analyse Bantu Music , thereby enabling the African musician himself to determine in what direction his ' intuitive mind can be applied most profitably in the proper ...
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To the Members of the Institute Lord Lugard and Sir Hanns Vischer | 3 |
RECENT SOCIAL WELFARE DEVELOPMENTS IN BRITISH | 4 |
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