World music routes: the modification of the Sakha musical tradition1

The focus of the article is twofold. It scrutinizes the marketing strategies of the traditional musicians of the Republic of Sakha, in the Russian Far East. In the last 10 years musicians who had performed pop, rock or jazz now focus on the global world music scene in order to develop their internat...

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Main Author: Ventsel, Aimar
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Published: InterDisciplines. Journal of History and Sociology 2014
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.4119/unibi/indi-v5-i1-116
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