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Music, Time, and Place

Martin Clayton

Music, Time and Place is a collection of interlinked essays which deal with a wide range of issues concerning both Indian and Western music and musical thought. The essays are organised in three main sections. The first, 'Time and rhythm', discusses a number of interrelated questions concerning the organisation of music in time. About Author : Martin Clayton studied at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London, where he was awarded his Ph.D. in 1993. Since 1995 he has been employed at the Open University, where he is currently Senior Lecturer in he has also taught at a number of other universities, including those of London, Cambridge and Chicago, and worked at the British Library Sound Archive.

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