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Multipart Music. Individuals and Educated Musicians in Traditional Practices. Pál Richter and Lujza Tari, eds. Budapest: Institute of Musicology RCH HAS, 2015. Paperback, 540 pp., colour photos, transcriptions, DVD. ISBN 9789634160168.
This volume collects the proceedings from the 3rd Symposium of the ICTM Study Group on Multipart Music, held in Budapest, Hungaryin September 2013. It includes articles from Ulrich Morgenstern, Larry Francis Hilarian, Lujza Tari, Ignazio Macchiarella, Enrique Cámara de Landa, Fulvia Caruso, Gianni Belluscio and Oliver Gerlach, Nona Lomidze, Paolo Bravi, Cristina Ghirardini,Gerda Lechleitner, and Anda Beitāne, among others. Daiva Račiūnaitė- Vyčinienė, Anne Caufriez, Jean-Jacques Castéret, Renato Morelli, Constantin Secarãm Pál Richter, Amra Toska, Lana Šehović Paćuka, Guido Raschieri, Ieva Pāne, We-Ya Lin, Tamaz Gabisonia, Zlata Marjanović, Katalin Lázár, János Sipos, and Kata Riskó. It is prefaced with an essay by Svanibor Pettan and a welcome address by Attila Paládi-Kovács.