Volume 4 : European American Music |
Central/Southern European - Acadian/French Music |
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1. | French Traditions: Their History and Continuity in North America | Winnie Lambrecht |
2. | French Canadian Music in Rhode Island | Henry S. Hample |
3. | Franco-American Music and Dance Traditions in Vermont and New Hampshire | Jennifer C. Post |
4. | Music of Southern Maine French Canadian Communities | James Bau Graves |
5. | Cajun Music | Barry Jean Ancelet |
Boozoo Chavis | Nick Spitzer | |
Central/Southern European - Italian Music |
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6. | Traditional Music of the Calabrian (Southern Italian) Immigrant Communities in the United States | Rebecca S. Miller |
7. | Italian Folk Music in New York and New Jersey | Anna Chairetakis |
German/Eastern European Music |
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8. | German Folk Music and the Old-Time Orchestra in Minnesota | LaVern J. Rippley |
9. | German American Singing Societies in the Ohio Valley | Alan Burdette |
10. | Deep Polka: Dance Music from the Midwest | Richard March |
11. | Minnesota Polka Music | Philip Nusbaum |
12. | Music of the Polish Górale Community in Chicago | Timothy J. Cooley |
13. | Czech Music in Wisconsin | James P. Leary |
14. | South Slavic American Musical Traditions | Richard March |
15. | Don Lipovac: Button Box Accordion | Jennie A. Chinn & Carl R. Magnuson |
16. | Hungarian Folk Music in the United States | László Kürti |
17. | Yiddish Music in the United States | Henry Sapoznik |
Northern European Music |
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18. | From Sweden to America | Ulf Beijbom, Uno Myggan Ericson, Märta Ramsten (trans. by Robert Carroll) |
19. | Norwegian Traditional Music in Minnesota | Philip Nusbaum |
Harry Johnson | Washington State Arts Council | |
20. | Finnish Music in Superiorland | James P. Leary |
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