found: Mbira music / musics, 2019:page 293 (Klaus-Peter Brenner; contribution: A cognitive firework of model-bound two-handed improvisation : mbira dzaVadzimu master Ephat Mujuru's 'deep' kutsinhira rendition of "Bukatiende diki") page 358 (Klaus-Peter Brenner; curator of the Collection of Musical Instruments and lecturer in ethnomusicology and organology, Department of Musicology, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, where he also teaches mbira dzavadzimu classes; has published museum catalogues and monographs on Turkish village music (1992), the ethnomathematics and evolution of Shona chipendani/mbira (mouth bow/lamellophone) harmonic system in Zimbabwe (1997), the 18th-century French pedal harp (1998), and Nzakara bow harp/xylophone museic from the Central African Republic (2004); his recent articles address issues of musical transformation from mbira to chimurenga guitar-band style of popular music in Zimbabwe (2013) and from Shona mbira dzavadzimu to Venda mbila dzamadeza music of South Africa (2015))