Garland Encyclopedia of World Music
The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music is an academic reference work. It was initiated by editors at Garland Publishing in 1988 as a 10-volume series of encyclopedias of world music. The final volumes appeared in 2001, but editions have since been updated. It is widely regarded as an authoritative academic source for ethnomusicology. It is published by Routledge, which, like Garland Science, is now part of Taylor & Francis Group.
- Volume 1: Africa - ed. Ruth M. Stone, 1997
- Volume 2: South America, Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean - ed. Daniel E. Sheehy and Dale A. Olsen, 1998
- Volume 3: The United States and Canada - ed. Ellen Koskoff, 2000
- Volume 4: Southeast Asia - ed. Terry E. Miller and Sean Williams, 1998
- Volume 5: South Asia: The Indian Subcontinent - ed. Alison Arnold, 1999
- Volume 6: The Middle East - ed. Virginia Danielson and Dwight Reynolds, 2001
- Volume 7: East Asia: China, Japan, and Korea - ed. Robert C. Provine and J. Lawrence Witzleben, 2001
- Volume 8: Europe - ed. Timothy Rice and James Porter, 2000
- Volume 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands - ed. Adrienne L. Kaeppler and J. W. Love, 1998
- Volume 10: The World's Music: General Perspectives and Reference Tools - ed. Ruth M. Stone