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Ethnomusicology

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Ian Cross

Sounds like an interesting character. His students are working on diverse topics relevant to anthropology generally. Many of his publications are available as preprints. And, intriguing factoid:

[he] is the only member of the Music Faculty at Cambridge (as far as he is
aware) to have rejected an offer to join the Bay City Rollers.

Posted by Alexandre at 9:40 AM
Labels: academic life, anthropology of music, Cambridge, Faculty Advising, guitar, music and science, music cognition, Open Access, UK

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