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<summary type="text">“Shifting” identities or “hidden” messages?:  a musical ethnohistory of Northwestern Greece.
Katsanevaki, Athena
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<title>Proceedings of the 8th Folk Music Analysis International Workshop [FMA 2018].</title>
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<summary type="text">Proceedings of the 8th Folk Music Analysis International Workshop [FMA 2018].
Andre Holzapfel &amp; Aggelos Pikrakis (Editors)
The 8th International Workshop on Folk Music Analysis was held from 26 to 29 June 2018 in Thessaloniki,&#13;
Greece. This International Workshop brings together researchers from the fields of ethnomusicology, musicology&#13;
and music information retrieval (MIR). It provides a forum that encourages sharing of ideas, needs, research&#13;
methods and discoveries, among ethnomusicologists, musicians, librarians, students, museum curators,&#13;
computer science experts and music information retrieval researchers. The aim is to foster cross-disciplinary&#13;
collaborative networks and the development of new interdisciplinary tools and techniques that promote an&#13;
enriched understanding of traditional musics and the preservation/dissemination of world musical cultural heritage.&#13;
We believe that the discussions we had during this workshop were diverse and encouraging, also thanks to the&#13;
Analytic Approaches to World Music Conference (AAWM) that was hold at the same venue in parallel to the&#13;
FMA. We see that the year-long effort to continue the FMA resulted in a highly interdisciplinary community&#13;
between Humanities and Sciences, and we hope to see a continuation of this throughout the next years.&#13;
We would like to thank the local team in Thessaloniki, all students and administrative staff who helped us. We&#13;
would like to thank Emmanouil Benetos for the keynote talk that built bridges to the AAWM community. We&#13;
would like to thank the musicians who created a great atmosphere during the evenings. And, last but not least,&#13;
all participants and reviewers who support the FMA.
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