Negotiating traditional music in educational spaces: An ethnographic case study of the Norwegian Academy of Music

This article engages with issues of musical belongings in institutional spaces in higher music education. It makes an ethnographic case study of the Norwegian Academy of Music and explores how traditional music was established and negotiated as education at the institution, with special attention on...

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