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Lorraine Sakata
Emeritus Professor |
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Music of Islamic South Asia,
particularly of Afghanistan and Pakistan,
and Asian and Asian American
music. |
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Ph.D., University
of Washington;
M.A., University of Washington;
B.A., UC Berkeley |
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sakata@arts.ucla.edu |
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Lorraine Sakata is the author of Music in the Mind: The Concepts of Music and Musician in Afghanistan,
published by Kent State University Press in 1983 and reissued by Smithsonian
Institution Press in November of 2002. She is producer of Ustad
Mohammad Omar: Virtuoso from Afghanistan (Smithsonian Folkways, 2002).
Her other recent publications focus on devotional music of Pakistan, in
particular, the music at Sufi shrines in Pakistan. She is currently
working on a book on Asian and Asian American music, based on her experience
working with Asian and Asian American musicians and musical organizations in
the United States. Sakata taught in the Ethnomusicology Program at the
University of Washington for twenty years before joining the UCLA faculty.
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