Martin Clayton (ethnomusicologist)

Martin Clayton, FBA is professor in ethnomusicology at Durham University.[1] He studied at the School of Oriental and African Studies, from where he received his BA in music and Hindi in 1988 and his PhD in ethnomusicology in 1993.

Selected publications

  • Time in Indian Music: Rhythm, metre and form in North Indian rag performance. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2000.
  • Music, time and place: Essays in comparative musicology. B.R. Rhythms, Delhi, 2007.
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