Mcgraw
Andrew Clay McGraw is Assistant professor of music at the University of Richmond. His writings combine ethnographic, music-theoretical, semiotic and critical analyses to consider the fields of traditional and contemporary music in Southeast Asia. As a composer and performer he has collaborated with Bali's leading composers and ensembles. He has founded and directed several gamelan ensembles in the U.S.
Andrew Clay McGraw is Assistant professor of music at the University of Richmond. His writings combine ethnographic, music-theoretical, semiotic and critical analyses to consider the fields of traditional and contemporary music in Southeast Asia. As a composer and performer he has collaborated with Bali's leading composers and ensembles. He has founded and directed several gamelan ensembles in the U.S. See less
Mcgraw book reviews
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Mara: Daughter of the Nile
Historical Fiction
by Val., Dec 30, 2010
I enjoyed the story line. Again, a book I read as a teen, and wanted for my own collection. I like Egyptian stories and themes. Read More
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The Golden Goblet
by RP86, Jul 30, 2007
A fun book for adolescents, this story has adventure and intrigue, peril and rewards. Fun to read and reread. The rich history surrounding the story bring it to life even more. Read More
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Mara: Daughter of the Nile
Sheer fun
by Rosanne, Aug 10, 2007
A heady, perfect cocktail of historical detail, political intrigue, and romance between two very different and exciting characters, this is a delight from cover to cover. A history lesson it ain't, ... Read More