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  1. Forever red: The invention of solo dizi music in post‐1949 China. F Lau. British Journal of Ethnomusicology 5 (1), 113-131. , 1996. 42. 1996. Performing identity: Musical expression of Thai-Chinese in contemporary Bangkok. F Lau. Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia, 37-69.

  2. Biography. Frederick Lau is an active ethnomusicologist, flutist, and conductor whose scholarly interests include a broad range of topics in Chinese, Western, and Asian music and cultures. His area of research focuses on Chinese, Asian and Western music, particularly on issues related to identity, nationalism, modernization, politics ...

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  4. www.arts.cuhk.edu.hk › ~music › people-detailPeople | CUHK Music

    Frederick LAU. Research Professor, Ethnomusicology. Department Chair and Division Head. Director of Centre for Chinese Music Studies. 201B, Hui Yeung Shing Building. (852) 3943 3208. fredlau@cuhk.edu.hk.

  5. Biography. Prof. Frederick LAU (USA) Chair, Department of Music, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Frederick LAU is an ethnomusicologist whose scholarly interests include a broad range...

  6. Lau notes that in most contemporary Western societies "professional musicians enjoy high cultural status despite their relatively low social status. The exception is found in star' performers who are respected by and associated with upper-class culture" (24). Readers of this journal all know what Lau is trying to get at by

  7. Postgraduate Diploma 1982, Guildhall School of Music and Drama (UK) MM 1984, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. DMA 1991, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Frederick Lau, is an active ethnomusicologist, flutist, and conductor throughout Europe, Asia, and the US.

  8. Apr 10, 2017 · April 10, 2017. Photo Submitted. This week, April 11-14, the Center for the Study of Early Asian and Middle Eastern Musics, Asian Studies, the Department of History, and the Department of Music will host Frederick Lau of the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.