An Anthology of African Music
An Anthology of African Music 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 Musicaphon label by Bärenreiter (Kassel/Basel/London). The series was directed by Paul Collaer.[1][2][3] It was part of the larger and longer enduring UNESCO Collection series.
Recordings
- Music of the Dan — BM 30 L 2301[1]
- Music from Rwanda — BM 30 L 2302[1]
- Ba-Benzélé Pygmies — BM 30 L 2303[1]
- Ethiopia I - Music of the Ethiopian Coptic Church — BM 30 L 2304[1]
- Ethiopia II - Music of the Cushitic Peoples of South-West Ethiopia — BM 30 L 2305[1]
- Nigeria-Hausa Music I — BM 30 L 2306[1]
- Nigeria-Hausa Music II — BM 30 L 2307[1]
- Music of the Senufo — BM 30 L 2308[1]
- Chad Kanem — BM 30 L 2309[1]
- Musics of the Central African Republic — BM 30 L 2310[1]
- Nigeria III: Igbo Music — BM 30 L 2311[3]
- Sudan I - Music of the Blue Nile Province; The Gumuz Tribe — BM 30 SL 2312 (1986)
- Reissued as Auvidis D 8072.[8]
- Sudan II - Music of the Blue Nile Province; The Ingessana and Berta Tribes — BM 30 SL 2313 (1986)
- Ethiopia III - Three Chordophone Traditions — BM 30 SL 2314 (c. 1985)
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 p. 36, The UNESCO Courier, June 1973
- ↑ Taking the World for a Spin in Europe: An Insider's Look at the World Music Recording Business, René van Peer, Ethnomusicology 43, #2 (Spring-Summer 1999), pp. 374-384, JSTOR 852750.
- 1 2 Review of "An Anthology of African Music. Nigeria III: Igbo Music" by David Ames and Cynthia Tse Kimberlin, review by Darius L. Thieme, Ethnomusicology 36, #1 (Winter 1992), pp. 137-140, JSTOR 852093.
- ↑ Anthology of World Music: Africa - The Dan, overview, Allmusic. Accessed on line November 24, 2010.
- ↑ Anthology of World Music: Rwanda, overview, Allmusic. Accessed on line November 24, 2010.
- ↑ Anthology of World Music: Africa - The Ba-Benzele Pygmies, overview, Allmusic. Accessed on line November 24, 2010.
- ↑ See Worldcat record Africa, the Ba-Benzélé Pygmies. Anthology of world music. Cambridge, Mass: Rounder Records, 1998. Sound recording, OCLC 39370610, and Worldcat record Arom, Simha, and Geneviève Taurelle. Music of the Ba-Benzélé Pygmies. Unesco collection. Kassel: Bärenreiter-Musicaphon, 1965. Sound recording, OCLC 25082397.
- ↑ Worldcat record Gottlieb, Robert. Sudan: Music of the Blue Nile Province : the Gumuz Tribe = Soudan : Musique De La Province Du Nil Bleu : Tribu Des Gumuz. Unesco collection. France: Auvidis, 1996. Sound recording, OCLC 421844755, and Worldcat record Sudan: Music of the Blue Nile Province : the Gumuz Tribe = Soudan : Musique De La Province Du Nil Bleu : Tribu Des Gumuz. Unesco collection. Gentilly [France: Auvidis/Unesco, 1996. Sound recording, OCLC 36569272.
- ↑ Worldcat record Gottlieb, Robert. Sudan: Music of the Blue Nile Province : the Ingessana and Berta Tribes = Soudan : Musique De La Province Du Nil Bleu : Tribus Des Ingessana Et Des Berta. Unesco collection. France: Auvidis, 1996. Sound recording, OCLC 421844776 and Worldcat record Sudan: Music of the Blue Nile Province : the Ingessana and Berta Tribes = Soudan : Musique De La Province Du Nil Bleu : Tribus Des Ingessana Et Des Berta. Unesco collection. Gentilly [France: Auvidis/Unesco, 1996. Sound recording, OCLC 36569586.
- ↑ Selected Publications, music-research-inst.org.
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