Musical Sources
Appearance
Musical Sources is a series of recordings of traditional music that was made for the International Music Council by the International Institute for Comparative Music Studies and Documentation (Berlin/Venice) and released on the Philips label. A number of these recordings were later reissued on the Auvidis label. The series was directed by Alain Daniélou. It was part of the larger UNESCO Collection series.[1][2][3]
Recordings
Name | Year | Index number (Philips) |
Reissue (Auvidis) |
Comments | |
I | The primeval cultures | ||||
I-1 | Fataleka and Baegu Music/Malaita, Solomon Islands | 1973 | 6586 018 | Recorded by Hugo Zemp. Review by Mervyn McLean in The Journal of the Polynesian Society 84 (1975), #4, pp. 526-529 [1]. | |
I-2 | Aka pygmy music | 1973 | 6586 016[4] | Recorded 1971 by Simha Arom. Review by Alan P. Merriam in Ethnomusicology, 20, #1 (Jan. 1976), pp. 166-167, JSTOR 850839. | |
II | Ceremonial, ritual, and magic music | ||||
II-1 | Tibetan ritual | 1971 | 6586 007[5] | ||
II-3 | Shomyo-Buddhist ritual from Japan: Dai Hannya Ceremony-Shingon Sect | 1974 | 6586 021[6] | ||
II-4 | Islamic ritual from Yugoslavia: Zikr of the Rufa'i Brotherhood | 1974 | 6586 015[7] | Recorded in Kosovo. Review by Kurt Reinhard and James Porter in Ethnomusicology 22, #1 (Jan. 1978), pp. 212-214, JSTOR 851384. | |
II-5 | Ceremonial music from northern Dahomey | 1974 | 6586 022[8] | Recorded 1973 by Simha Arom. | |
II-6 | Fidjeri/Songs of the Bahrain Pearl Divers | 1976? | 6586 017[9] | Review by Poul Rovsing Olsen in Ethnomusicology 25, #3, Pacific Issue (Sep. 1981), pp. 557-558, JSTOR 851577. | |
II-7 | Zikr : Islamic ritual Rifa'iyya brotherhood of Aleppo | 1975 | 6586 030[10] | D 8013 (1989)[11] | |
III | The language of rhythm | ||||
III-1 | O-Suwa-Daiko: Japanese Drums. The Language of Rhythm | 6586 029[12] | |||
III-2 | Iqa'at: Iraki traditional rhythmic structures | 1979 | 6586 038[13] | ||
III-3 | Rhythms of the Manding | 1979 | 6586 042 | ||
IV | Religious psalmody | ||||
IV-1 | Jewish music | 1971 | 6586 001[14] | ||
IV-2 | The music of the Syrian Orthodox Church | 1973 | 6586 014 | ||
IV-3 | Liturgical Chants for Lent and Easter Chants (Plain, Gregorian, etc.) | 1975 | 6586 025[15] | D 8015 (1989)[16] | |
VI | Modal music and improvisation | ||||
VI-1 | Iranian Dastgah | 1971 | 6586 005[14] | ||
VI-2 | North India, Vocal Music, Dhrupad and Khyal | 1971 | 6586 003[17] | Review by Bonnie C. Wade in Ethnomusicology 17, #3 (September 1973), pp. 584-585, JSTOR 849983. | |
VI-3 | Arabian music: Maqam | 1971 | 6586 006[14] | ||
VI-4 | Kurdish Music | 1974 | 6586 019[18] | ||
VI-5 | Egypt: Taqsim and layali | 1972 | 6586 010[14] | ||
VI-6 | North India, Instrumental Music, Sitar, Flute, Sarangi | 1972 | 6586 009[14] | ||
VI-7 | North India Instrumental Music, Vina, Vichitra Vina, Sarod, Shahnai | 1974 | 6586 020[19] | ||
VI-8 | Surynarayana Playing the South Indian Vina | 1974 | 6586 023[20] | ||
VI-9 | Azerbaijani mugam | 1975 | 6586 027 | ||
VII | Sung poetry (secular and mystic) | ||||
VII-1 | Sung Poetry of the Middle East | 1975 | 6586 024[21] | ||
VII-2 | Jewish-Yemenite Diwan Sung Poetry | 1978 | 6586 037[22] | ||
VIII | Art music from the Far East | ||||
VIII-1 | Korean music | 1972 | 6586 011 | D 8010 (1988)[23] | Review by Robert C. Provine, Jr., Ethnomusicology 20, #2 (May 1976), pp. 394-396, JSTOR 851032 |
VIII-2 | South Vietnam Entertainment Music | 1975 | 6586 028[24] | Review by Tran Quang Hai in Yearbook of the International Folk Music Council 9 (1977), pp. 145-146, JSTOR 767339. | |
IX | Art music from South-East Asia | ||||
IX-1 | Bali: court music and banjar music | 1971 | 6586 008[14] | ||
IX-2 | Java: historic gamelans | 197? | 6586 004[14] | ||
IX-3 | Royal music of Cambodia | 1971 | 6586 002[14] | D 8011 (1989)[25] | |
IX-4 | Traditional music of Southern Laos | 1973 | 6586 012 | ||
IX-5 | Music from Sunda, West Java | 1976 | 6586 031[26] | D 8041 (1992)[27] | |
IX-6 | Vocal art from Java | 1979 | 6586 041[28] | D 8014 (1989)[29] | |
X | Theatre and dance music | ||||
X-1 | Balinese theatre and dance music | 1973 | 6586 013[30] | ||
X-? | Hát chèo: Vietnamese traditional folk theatre | 1978 | 6586 035[31] | Review by Tran Quang Hai in Asian Music 11, #2 (1980), pp. 134-136, JSTOR 834068; another review by Tran Quang Hai in Yearbook of the International Folk Music Council 11 (1979), pp. 156-158, JSTOR 767579. | |
XI | Pre-Columbian America | ||||
XI-1 | Amerindian ceremonial music from Chili | 1975 | 6586 026 | ||
XIII | Instrumental and vocal traditions of the Mediterranean[32] | ||||
XIII-1 | Meditation on the Ney: Turkey | 1979 | 6586 039[33] | ||
XIII | Sources of European polyphony[32] | ||||
XIII-1 | Religious music of oral tradition from Rusiu, Corsica | 1977 | 6586 033[34] | D 8012 (1989)[35] | |
XIV | Black Africa | ||||
XIV-1 | Banda Polyphony | 1976 | 6586 032 | Recorded by Simha Arom. | |
(unknown subsection) | |||||
Aboriginal Music From Australia | 6586 034 | ||||
Inuit Games and Songs | 1978 | 6586 036[36][37] | D 8032 (1991) | Review by Beverley Cavanagh in Ethnomusicology 25, #2 (May 1981), pp. 349-352, JSTOR 851295. | |
lslamic Religious Chanting from North Yemen | 6586 040 | ||||
Yodel of Appenzell, Switzerland | 1979 | 6586 044 | Recorded by Hugo Zemp. Review by Dieter Christensen in Ethnomusicology 28, #2 (May 1984), pp. 372-374, JSTOR 850783; review by Maguy P. Andral in Yearbook for Traditional Music 16 (1984), pp. 136-137, JSTOR 768221. | ||
Ainu Songs | 6586 045[37] | D 8047 (1993) | Review by Linda Fujie in Ethnomusicology 29, #1 (Winter 1985), pp. 132-133, JSTOR 852337. |
References
- ^ UNESCO Collection of Traditional Music of the World, accessed November 18, 2010.
- ^ "The UNESCO collection of traditional music", Isobel Clouter, pp. 6-7, International Music Connection: Newsletter of the World and Traditional Music Section, British Library, #20, 2001.
- ^ p. 26, Continuum encyclopedia of popular music of the world, vol. 1, ed. John Shepherd, Continuum International Publishing Group, 2003, ISBN 0826463215.
- ^ Worldcat record, The Primeval Cultures 1-2: Aka Pygmy Music. Unesco collection. Holland: Philips, 1973. Sound recording, OCLC 79115070.
- ^ Worldcat record, Danielou, Alain. Tibetan Ritual. Philips 6586 007, 1971. Sound recording, OCLC 610240767.
- ^ Worldcat record, Shomyo-buddhist Ritual from Japan: Dai Hannya Ceremony-Shingon Sect. Unesco collection : musical sources : Ceremonial, ritual and magic music, II-3. S.l.: Philips 6586 021, 1974. Sound recording, OCLC 225835189.
- ^ Worldcat record, Islamic Ritual from Yugoslavia: Zikr of the Rufa'i Brotherhood. Unesco collection : musical sources : Ceremonial, ritual and magic music, II-4. S.l.: Philips 6586 015, 1974. Sound recording, OCLC 225835701.
- ^ Arom, Simha. Ceremonial Music from Northern Dahomey, 1974. Sound recording, OCLC 3182604.
- ^ Worldcat record, Touma, Habib H. Fidjeri: Songs of the Bahrain Pearl Divers. Philips, 1976. Sound recording, OCLC 82570751
- ^ Worldcat record, Zikr: Islamic Ritual Rifa'iyya Brotherhood of Aleppo. Unesco collection : musical sources : Ceremonial, ritual and magic music, 11-7. S.l.: Philips 6586 030, 1975. Sound recording, OCLC 225836093.
- ^ Worldcat record, Poché, Christian, and Jochen Wenzel. Syria: Islamic Ritual Zikr in Aleppo = Syrie : Rituel Islamique Zikr À Alep. Unesco collection. France: Auvidis, 1989. Sound recording, OCLC 421844171.
- ^ Worldcat record, O-suwa-daiko: Japanese Drums. UNESCO collection, III-1. Holland: Philips, 1978. Sound recording, OCLC 421787223.
- ^ Worldcat record, Iqa'at: Iraki Traditional Rhythmic Structures. Musical sources. London: Philips, 1979. Sound recording, OCLC 8437699.
- ^ a b c d e f g h p. 36, The UNESCO Courier, June 1973
- ^ Worldcat record, Liturgical Chants for Lent and Easter. Unesco collection. Holland: Philips, 1975. Sound recording, OCLC 3047984.
- ^ Worldcat record, Cloarec, Jacques. Armenian Liturgical Chants: Liturgical Chants for Lent and Easter = Chants Liturgiques Arménien : Chants Liturgiques Du Carême Et Des Fêtes De Pâques. Unesco collection. France: Auvidis, 1989. Sound recording, OCLC 421844186 and Worldcat record, Liturgical Chants for Lent and Easter. Unesco collection. Holland: Philips, 1975. Sound recording, OCLC 3047984.
- ^ Worldcat record, Danielou, Alain, and Robin K. Chatterjee. North India: Vocal Music. Dhrupad and Khyal. Philips 6586003, 1971. Sound recording, OCLC 610239587.
- ^ Worldcat record, Kurdish Music. Unesco collection : musical sources : modal music and improvisation, VI-4. S.l.: Philips 6586 019, 1974. Sound recording, OCLC 225835820.
- ^ Worldcat record, Khan, Asad A, and Krishan Gopal. North India Instrumental Music: Vina, Vichitra Vina, Sarod, Shahnai. Unesco collection : musical sources : modal music and improvisation, VI-7. Holland: Philips, 1974. Sound recording, OCLC 225836066.
- ^ Worldcat record, Suryanarayana, Narayana Rao, and Punitham Mahesan. Suryanarayana Playing the South Indian Vina. Musical sources, VI, 8. , 1974. Sound recording, OCLC 3009526.
- ^ Worldcat record, Sung Poetry of the Middle East. Unesco collection : musical sources : sung poetry (secular and mystic), VII-1. S.l.: Philips 6586 024, 1975. Sound recording, OCLC 225835486.
- ^ Worldcat record, Bahat, Noemi, and A Bahat. Sung Poetry: Jewish-yemenite Diwan. Musical sources, VII-2. Holland: Philips, 1978. Sound recording, OCLC 63239749.
- ^ Worldcat record, Korea: Corée. UNESCO collection. Paris, France: Auvidis, 1988. Sound recording, OCLC 20237094 and Worldcat record, Korea: Corée. Unesco collection. France: Auvidis, 1988. Sound recording, OCLC 421844136.
- ^ Worldcat record, South Vietnam Entertainment Music. Unesco collection : musical sources : art music from the Far East, VIII-2. S.l.: Philips 6586 028, 1975. Sound recording, OCLC 225834898.
- ^ Worldcat record, Brunet, Jacques. Cambodia: Royal Music = Cambodge : Musique Royale / [enregistrements, Jacques Brunet]. Unesco collection. France: Auvidis, 1989. Sound recording, OCLC 421844150; Worldcat record, Royal Music of Cambodia. Philips 6586.002, 1970. Sound recording, OCLC 610239577; Worldcat record, Brunet, Jacques. Royal Music of Cambodia. Unesco collection. , 1971. Sound recording, OCLC 2436218.
- ^ Worldcat record, Music from Sunda, West Java. Unesco collection : musical sources : art music from South-East Asia, IX-5. S.l.: Philips 6586 031, 1976. Sound recording, OCLC 225835079.
- ^ Worldcat record, Indonesia: Music from West Java = Musique De L'ouest De Java. Unesco collection. France: Auvidis Unesco, 1992. Sound recording, OCLC 28352815.
- ^ Worldcat record, Brunet, Jacques, Sunarto, Puspaswara, Niken Larasati, and R S. Banjaransari. Vocal Art from Java. S.l.: Phonogram ; Paris : distrib. Phonogram, P 1979, 1979. Sound recording, OCLC 658773727.
- ^ Worldcat record, Brunet, Jacques. Java: Vocal Art = Art Vocal. Unesco collection. France: Auvidis, 1989. Sound recording, OCLC 421844180, and Worldcat record, Vocal Art from Java. Musical sources. London: Philips, 1979. Sound recording, OCLC 8434027.
- ^ Worldcat record, Balinese Theatre and Dance Music. Unesco collection : musical sources : theatre and dance music, X-1. S.l.: Philips 6586 013, 1973. Sound recording, OCLC 225835183.
- ^ Worldcat record, Trân, Van K. Hát Chèo: Vietnamese Traditional Folk Theatre. Musical sources. Holland: Philips, 1978. Sound recording, OCLC 27325838.
- ^ a b Sources give both "Instrumental and vocal traditions of the Mediterranean" and "Sources of European Polyphony" as being subsection XIII.
- ^ Worldcat record, Erguner, Kudsi. Meditation on the Ney. Musical sources, XIII-1. Holland: Philips, 1979. Sound recording, OCLC 8427861.
- ^ Worldcat record, Religious Music of Oral Tradition from Rusiu, Corsica. S.l.: Philips, 1977. Sound recording, OCLC 611261533.
- ^ Transported by song: Corsican voices from oral tradition to world stage, Caroline Bithell, Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press, 2007, ISBN 9780810859388.
- ^ Worldcat record, Inuit Games and Songs. Musical sources. Philips, 1978. Sound recording, OCLC 74382314
- ^ a b Jean-Jacques Nattiez, web page, accessed on line December 9, 2010.