Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by the Asian Studies Department. A scholar of Urdu and Hindi language and literature and of the art music of India and Pakistan, Qureshi has given numerous lecture-recitals on sarangi, Indian music, and Muslim chant in Canada, the US, Pakistan, India, and Western Europe. She has contributed articles to The New Grove Dictionary and to the Encyclopedia of Music in Canada, and has served as co-editor of the Journal of Ethnomusicological Research, the British Forum of Ethnomusicology, and the Indian music journal Bansuri.
Author’s Titles at UBC Library
Qureshi, R. (2007). Master musicians of India: Hereditary Sarangi players speak. New York: Routledge. [Link]
Waugh, E. H., Abu-Laban, S. M., & Qureshi, R. (1991). Muslim families in north America. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press. [Link]
Qureshi, R. (1986). Sufi music of India and Pakistan: Sound, context, and meaning in Qawwali. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [Link]
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