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Wax Cylinder Recordings (1893-1954)
Asia
"Kham Hom", Performed By A Theater Ensemble From Bangkok. Berlin, 1900
"Oggayam" Sung By Perfecto Balangi, A Southern Kalinga. Balatoc, Phillippines, 1934
"Tedhak Saking", Central Javanese Gamelan Composition. Yogyakarta, Java, 1932
Krishna Song, Voice And Flute Imitation By Rehana Tyabji. Baroda, India, 1933
Death Lament Of The Kurdish Singer Abdal Ali. Sendshirili, Turkey, 1902
Two Jewish Songs. Yemen, 1931
Dance Tune Played On The Two-Stringed Fiddle "Qoboz" By Two Professional Uzbek Musicians. Tashkent, Russian Turkestan, 1905
Rowing Song Of A Boat's Crew On The Yangzi. Sichuan, China, 1912
"Ezo Ya Matsumaye", Japanese Folk Song, Niigata, Japan, 1911
Beginning Of The "Gagaku" Composition "Etenraku." The Wind Section. Tokyo, Japan, 1911
Australia / Oceania
"Dance Choir With Trill" Of The Nyulnyul. Beagle Bay, Australia, 1910
Song Of The "Ujangong" Mask Dance, Sung By The Monumbo Man Baigisa. German New Guinea, 1904
Song Sung By A Man, Recorded In Timbunke. Interlocking Flutes. German New Guinea, 1912
Song Sung By A Man, Recorded In Timbunke. Interlocking Flutes. German New Guinea, 1912
"Tangiboa", Death Lament, Sung By Dawidi Anam. German New Guinea, 1928
Dance Song "A Uali." Baluan, Admiralty Islands, 1907
Breadfruit Dance Song, Sung By Essep, Island Of Uman. Truk, Micronesia, 1907
Africa
Bedouin Song, Jabal Harāz, Yemen, 1931
Bedouin Song, Kabyle Berber, Northeast Algeria, 1927
Caravan Song Of The Tuareg Of The Sahara. Tunisia (?), 1929
Three Flute Players And A Singer Of The Atutu (Baule). Abigui, Ivory Coast, 1935
Five Proverbs, Drummed In The Twi Language By Okofu From Logba. Togo, 1905
Music For The "Lela" Celebration. Four Flutes And Singing. Bali, Cameroon, 1908
Vessel Flute Music, Played By Two Luba Musicians. Luebo, Kete Region, Congo, 1906
Music Of The "Cisanzi" Board Lamellophone, Played By A Ngangela Or Cokwe Musician. Central Angolan Highlands, 1913
"Amahoro Meéza", Sung By The Bahutu Women Of Maraangara (Gitarama). Rwanda, 1907/08
Song Of The Zande. Southwestern Sudan, 1928
Song Of The Zande. Southwestern Sudan, 1928
Xylophone Piece Of The Bondei, Played On The "Vilangwi" Xylophone. Tanga, Tanganyika, 1903
The Americas
Dance Song Of The Thompson River Indians. British Columbia, 1897
Eagle Song Of The Hopi Indians. Arizona. Berlin, 1906
"Mitote" Singing Of The Cora Indian Leocadio Enriquez. Jesús María, Mexico, 1905/06
Song For The "Parischera" Dance Of The Taulipang. Northeast Brazil/South Venezuela, 1911
Song Of A Chiriguano Indian From Bolivia. San Pedro De Jujuy, Argentina, 1906
"Song From The Youth Initiation," Sung By The Yámana Indian Masemikens Pedro. Mellijones, Tiera Del Fuego, Chile, 1903
Europe
Two "Tvísöngvar" From Iceland, 1928
Two "Tvísöngvar" From North Iceland, 1928
Two Instrumental Pieces, Played By A "Skudučiai" Ensemble. Parish Jūžintai, Northeast Lithuania, 1909
Two Instrumental Pieces, Played By A "Skudučiai" Ensemble. Parish Jūžintai, Northeast Lithuania, 1909
Polish Folk Song, Sung By Michał Kulawiak. Poland, 1930
Song From The Böhmerwald. Neuern, Czechoslovakian Republic, 1931
Sorbian Spinning Room Song, Sung By Christiane Marrak. Burg, Germany, 1907
Tape Recordings - Monophonic (1951-1974)
Asia
Instrumental Narration, Played On The Duct Flute "Düdük". Mehmet Bayraktar, Antakya, Turkey, 1956
"Qaside," Sung By Seyid Ahmet Of Şırnak. Hakkari, Turkey, 1965
"Atābā", Sung And Accompanied On The Spike Fiddle "Rabāb" By Mukhtar 'Ārif Ijnād. Wint Al-Rihān, Syria, 1974
"Taksim" In "Maqām Nahāwand", Played On The Short-Necked Lute "Al-'ūd" By Jeries Nimir. Nazareth, Israel, 1967
Two Instrumental Pieces Played On The "Zïbïzga" (Flute) And The "Dombra" (Lute) By The Uigur Musicians Sarkat And Toktagan. Istanbul, Turkey, 1955
Two Instrumental Pieces Played On The "Zïbïzga" (Flute) And The "Dombra" (Lute) By The Uigur Musicians Sarkat And Toktagan. Istanbul, Turkey, 1955
"Goze" Singer Sugimoto Kikue Accompanies Herself On The "Shamisen." Takada, Japan, 1964
Oceania
Initiation Song And Jew's Harp Piece Of The Anga. Village Of Seseli, Banir River
Initiation Song And Jew's Harp Piece Of The Anga. Village Of Seseli, Banir River, New Guinea, 1968
Dance Song For Initiation. Moeneu, Santa Cruz Archipelago, 1967
Africa
"Mawwāl" And Nubian Song. Cairo, Egypt, 1955
"Mawwāl" And Nubian Song. Cairo, Egypt, 1955
Song Of The Harp Player Kali Of The Buduma. Lake Chad Island Of N'guya, Tchad, 1962
Dance Of The Hausa Girls With Drumming. Anka, Northern Nigeria, 1961
Zulu Songs Accompanied By The Musical Bow "Ugubhu," Sung And Played By Princess KaDinuzulu. Village Of Mahlabatini, South Africa, 1968
"Ntete", Musical Piece For A Mouth-Resonated Bow, Played By The Msena Musician Ntshambo Thole. Village Of Chambuluka, Lower Shire Valley, Malaŵi, 1967
Boat Song. Island Of Buvuma, Lake Victoria, Uganda, 1970
Boat Song. Island Of Buvuma, Lake Victoria, Uganda, 1970
Two Haunting Songs Of The Borana-Galla. Southern Ethiopia, 1951
Haunting Song Of The Borana-Galla. Southern Ethiopia
South America
"News Chant" Of The Waika Indian Olamihu. Upper Orinoco, Venezuela, 1954
Music For An "Ayarichi" Dance, Played On Panpipes And Drums. Department Of Chuquisaca, Bolivia, 1958
Europe
Three "Yoiks" Of The Sami. Karasjok, Norway, 1956
Three "Yoiks" Of The Sami. Karasjok, Norway, 1956
Three "Yoiks" Of The Sami. Karasjok, Norway, 1956
Historical Song Performed By Ramë Nikqi (28), Hysen Nikqi (1925) And Ramë Nikqi (31). Rugovo, Kosovo, 1959
Easter Song, Sung By Rista Mirčeska And Duda Nikodinoska. Bituse, Macedonia, 1974
"Zwiefacher," Played By The Ensemble Of Heinrich Baronner. Aichach, Upper Bavaria, Germany, 1967
Tape Recordings - Stereophonic (Field) (1967-2000)
Asia
Music Of The "Gamelan Ajeng". Village Of Buher, Karawang, West-Java, Indonesia, 1981
"Jegog" Music, Played By The Ensemble "Jegog Jayus" From The Village Of Sangkaragung, Northwestern Bali, Indonesia, 1995
Dance Song Of The Tigwa Manobo, Accompanied On The Tube Zither And The Boat Lute. Village Of SItio Kisayab, San Fernando, Bukidnon, Philippines, 1993
Praise Song Of The Royal Power. "Pat Pyo", Composed By Myawaddy Mingyi U Sa. Rangoon, Myanmar/Burma, 2000
"South Vietnamese Music Of The Talented". Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, 1999
"Aacigu" ('Mountain Song'), Sung By The Aini Heishan. Yuennan, China, 1990
"Qurbah." Bagpipe Music Performed At A Wedding. Group Of Sa'īd Shinīn Of Ṣallān, Ṣohār, Recorded In Majīs, Wilāyah Ṣohār, Oman, 1990
Oceania
Music From The Highland Region Of Western New Guinea (Irian Jaya). Excerpt From A Great Dance Festival In Munggona (Eipomek), 1976
Christmas Dance Of The Yali. Missionary Station Angguruk, Western New Guinea, 1975
Africa
Gera Esharbeh - Two Compositions Played By "Waza" Trumpet Ensembles Of The Berta. Villages Of Mitinjalo Near Qessan And Uffud El-Tom, Sudan, 1982
Asa Musa Iadoiya - Two Compositions Played By "Waza" Trumpet Ensembles Of The Berta. Villages Of Mitinjalo Near Qessan And Uffud El-Tom, Sudan, 1982
The Mwirugavu Yalyaki Nkwanzi Group. Ensemble Music For Panpipes And Xylophone. Village Of Namisambia I, Bugosa District, Uganda, 2000
"Shi Kalaksai", Praise Music Played By The "Ganga Kura" Ensemble Of The Shehu Of Borno. Maidiguri, Nigeria, 1991
The Americas
"Reel", Played By The Ensemble "The Rising Youth". Tobago, 1995
"Phukuna" Panflute Ensemble ("Kantu") Of The Kallawayas. Charazani, Bolivia, 1983
Europe
"Caramelles De Nadal", Christmas Songs. San Jorge, Eivissa (Ibiza), Spain, 1978
"Boche 'e Notte", "Tenores" Singing. Bitti, Sardinia, 1988
"Shavi Shashvi" ("The Black Trush"). Three-Part Vocal Polyphony From Guria, Georgia, 1991
Tape Recordings - Stereophonic (Concert) (1973-2000)
Asia
"Ortsende", Paul Gutama Soegijo And The Banjar Gruppe. Berlin, Germany, 1973
"Kripaju", A Composition By Tyāgarāja In Rāgam Chajatharangini And Tālam Aditālam, Performed By Rajeswari Padmanabhan, Karaikkudi S. Subramanian And Tanjore Upendran From Madras, India, 1975
"Khyāl" In "Rāg Mishra Bhairavi," Sung By Sulochana Yajurvedi Brahaspati And Accompanied By Inder Lal Dhandra, India, 1981
Solo Piece For The Vietnamese Zither "Đàn Tranh", Performed By Trân Quang Hải, Paris, 1985
Solo Piece For The Chinese Zither "Zheng", Composed And Performed By Liang Tsai-p'ing, Taiwan, 1979
"Taqsīm" On The Arabian Lute "Al-'ūd," Played By Munir Bahir, Iraq, 1983
Africa
Music Of The "Mizmār Baladī" Ensemble From Upper Egypt, 1977
"Madīḥ Nabawī" ("Praise Of The Prophet") Performed By Munnina Mint Eleya And Her Griot Ensemble From Mauretania, 1978
Historical Song, Sung To The Bowl Lyre "Endongo", By Evaristo Muyinda From Kampala, Uganda, 1983
"Mama Elisa, Played By Donald Kachamba's Kwela Band From Malaŵi, 1981
Introductoy Song, Sung And Played On The Bridge Harp "Seperewa" By Kwame Osei Korankye From Ghana, 1999
Music For "Kete" Drums, Played By The Bambala Traditional Group From Ghana/Köln, Germany, 1999