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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. 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, globalization ...

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    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. Mus 470 Topics in Ethnomusicology: Music Production in Cross-Cultural Context; Mus 478C Music Cultures: China; MUS 670B Asian Music Seminar; MUS 678D Music, Identity, Nationalism; Publications. Making Waves: Traveling Musics in Asia and the Pacific. Co-edited by Frederick Lau and Christine R. Yano. Honolulu, University of Hawaii Press ...

  6. Apr 10, 2017 · Ethnomusicologist Frederick Lau to Give Talk on Chinese Culture for Asian Studies Speaker Series. 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.

  7. He is currently chair of Music, Professor of Ethnomusicology, and director of the Center for Chinese Music Studies at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Prior to teaching in Hong Kong, he was...

  8. Biography : Professor Frederick Lau is an ethnomusicologist whose scholarly interests include a broad range of topics in Chinese, Western, and Asian music and cultures. He is currently chair of the Department of Music, professor of Ethnomusicology, and director of the Center for Chinese Music Studies at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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