"This unique book spans personal memoir, ethnomusicology, development studies, and the cultural history of Central Asia. Levin's description of the Aga Khan Music Programme is as absorbing and moving as the musicking worlds that are the book's subject." - Shahzad Bashir, Dean, Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations, Aga Khan University"With his brilliantly produced concerts and wonderful recordings, Ted Levin has long been my guide to the music of Central Asia. Levin's new book provides a fascinating account of how he and colleagues at the Aga Khan Foundation triggered a revival of the teaching, performing and appreciation of the region's traditional music. Filled with anecdote and vivid characters, including villainous ex-Soviet bureaucrats and heroic virtuosi, Musical Argonauts of Central Asia is an inspiring and illuminating read." - Joe Boyd, author of And the Roots of Rhythm Remain: A Journey through Global Music"Musical Argonauts of Central Asia is a truly unique and uniquely valuable contribution to ethnomusicology and development studies. It addresses deep theoretical dilemmas without pedantry; to the contrary, it carries the reader along with the momentum of a page-turner. The story is gripping, with many fascinating twists and turns, and it raises the most important issues in marvelously vivid ways." - Marc A. Perlman, author of Unplayed Melodies: Javanese Gamelan and the Genesis of Music Theory"Musical Argonauts of Central Asia grapples with fundamental questions regarding the potential for music to contribute to the well-being of people, particularly in the context of cultural development projects." - Richard K. Wolf, author of The Voice in the Drum: Music, Language and Emotion in Islamicate South Asia