Musical Sources

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. Most 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

NameYearIndex number
(Philips)
Reissue
(Auvidis)
Comments
IThe primeval cultures
I-1Fataleka and Baegu Music/Malaita, Solomon Islands19736586 018[4]D 8027 (1990)[5] Recorded by Hugo Zemp. Review by Mervyn McLean in The Journal of the Polynesian Society 84 (1975), #4, pp. 526–529 ; review by Laade Wolfgang in Journal de la Société des Océanistes 30, #45 (1974), pp. 314–315 .
I-2Aka pygmy music19736586 016[6]D 8054 (1994)[7]Recorded 1971 by Simha Arom. Review by Alan P. Merriam in Ethnomusicology, 20, #1 (Jan. 1976), pp. 166–167, JSTOR 850839.
IICeremonial, ritual, and magic music
II-1Tibetan ritual19716586 007[8]D 8034 (1991)[9]Recorded by Manfred Junius & P.C. Misra.
II-3Shomyo-Buddhist ritual from Japan: Dai Hannya Ceremony-Shingon Sect19746586 021[10]D 8036 (1991)[11]
II-4Islamic ritual from Yugoslavia: Zikr of the Rufa'i Brotherhood19746586 015[12]D 8055 (1994)Recorded in Kosovo. Review by Kurt Reinhard and James Porter in Ethnomusicology 22, #1 (Jan. 1978), pp. 212–214, JSTOR 851384.
II-5Ceremonial music from northern Dahomey19746586 022[13]Recorded 1973 by Simha Arom.
II-6Fidjeri/Songs of the Bahrain Pearl Divers1976?6586 017[14]D 8046 (1992)[15]Recordings, notes and photos by Habib Hussan Touma. Review by Poul Rovsing Olsen in Ethnomusicology 25, #3, Pacific Issue (Sep. 1981), pp. 557–558, JSTOR 851577.
II-7Zikr : Islamic ritual Rifa'iyya brotherhood of Aleppo19756586 030[16]D 8013 (1989)[17]
IIIThe language of rhythm
III-1O-Suwa-Daiko: Japanese Drums. The Language of Rhythm19786586 029[18]D 8030 (1990)[19]
III-2Iqa'at: Iraki traditional rhythmic structures19796586 038[20]D 8044 (1992)[21]Program notes and recordings by Habib Hassan Touma.
III-3Rhythms of the Manding19796586 042
IVReligious psalmody
IV-1Jewish music19716586 001[22]Recording and commentary by Amnon Shiloah. Review by Abraham Schwadron in Ethnomusicology 17, #2 (May 1973), pp. 388–391, JSTOR 849919.
IV-2The music of the Syrian Orthodox Church19736586 014[23]D 8075 (1998)[24]
IV-3Liturgical Chants for Lent and Easter Chants (Plain, Gregorian, etc.)19756586 025[25]D 8015 (1989)[26]Program notes by Alain Daniélou.
VIModal music and improvisation
VI-1Iranian Dastgah19716586 005[22]
VI-2North India, Vocal Music, Dhrupad and Khyal19716586 003[27]D 8076 (1998)[28]Review by Bonnie C. Wade in Ethnomusicology 17, #3 (September 1973), pp. 584–585, JSTOR 849983.
VI-3Arabian music: Maqam19716586 006[22]
VI-4Kurdish Music19746586 019[29]D 8023 (1989)[30]
VI-5Egypt: Taqsim and layali19726586 010[22]D 8038 (1991)
VI-6North India, Instrumental Music, Sitar, Flute, Sarangi19726586 009[22]D 8017 (1989)[31]
VI-7North India Instrumental Music, Vina, Vichitra Vina, Sarod, Shahnai19746586 020[32]D 8021 (1989)[33]
VI-8Surynarayana Playing the South Indian Vina19746586 023[34]
VI-9Azerbaijani mugam19756586 027[35]D 8045 (1992)[36]Instrumentals by Bahram Mansurov. Reviewed by Inna Naroditskaya in Asian Music 28, #2 (Spring-Summer, 1997), pp. 141–145, JSTOR 834478.
VIISung poetry (secular and mystic)
VII-1Sung Poetry of the Middle East19756586 024[37]D 8025 (1989)[38]
VII-2Jewish-Yemenite Diwan Sung Poetry19786586 037[39]D 8024 (1990)[40]
VIIIArt music from the Far East
VIII-1Korean music19726586 011D 8010 (1988)[41] Review by Robert C. Provine, Jr., Ethnomusicology 20, #2 (May 1976), pp. 394–396, JSTOR 851032
VIII-2South Vietnam Entertainment Music19756586 028[42]D 8049 (1993)[43]Review by Tran Quang Hai in Yearbook of the International Folk Music Council 9 (1977), pp. 145–146, JSTOR 767339.
IXArt music from South-East Asia
IX-1Bali: court music and banjar music19716586 008[22]D 8059 (1994)[44]
IX-2Java: historic gamelans197?6586 004[22]
IX-3Royal music of Cambodia19716586 002[22]D 8011 (1989)[45]
IX-4Traditional music of Southern Laos19736586 012D 8042 (1992)[46]
IX-5Music from Sunda, West Java19766586 031[47]D 8041 (1992)[48]
IX-6Vocal art from Java19796586 041[49]D 8014 (1989)[50]
XTheatre and dance music
X-1Balinese theatre and dance music19736586 013[51]
X-?Hát chèo: Vietnamese traditional folk theatre19786586 035[52]D 8022 (1989)[53]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.
XIPre-Columbian America
XI-1Amerindian ceremonial music from Chili19756586 026
XII Instrumental and Vocal Traditions of Europe and the Mediterranean
XII-2Yodel of Appenzell, Switzerland19796586 044D 8026 (1990)[54]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.
XIIIInstrumental and vocal traditions of the Mediterranean[55]
XIII-1Meditation on the Ney: Turkey19796586 039[56]
XIIISources of European polyphony[55]
XIII-1Religious music of oral tradition from Rusiu, Corsica19776586 033[57]D 8012 (1989)[58]
XIVBlack Africa
XIV-1Banda Polyphony19766586 032D 8043 (1992)[59]Recorded by Simha Arom.
(unknown subsection)
Aboriginal Music From Australia6586 034[60]D 8040 (1992)[61]
Inuit Games and Songs19786586 036[62][63]D 8032 (1991)Review by Beverley Cavanagh in Ethnomusicology 25, #2 (May 1981), pp. 349–352, JSTOR 851295.
Islamic Religious Chanting from North Yemen6586 040
Ainu Songs6586 045[63]D 8047 (1993)Review by Linda Fujie in Ethnomusicology 29, #1 (Winter 1985), pp. 132–133, JSTOR 852337.

References

  1. UNESCO Collection of Traditional Music of the World, accessed November 18, 2010.
  2. "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.
  3. p. 26, Continuum encyclopedia of popular music of the world, vol. 1, ed. John Shepherd, Continuum International Publishing Group, 2003, ISBN 0-8264-6321-5.
  4. Worldcat record, Zemp, Hugo. Fataleka and Baegu Music, Malaita, Solomon Islands. Holland: Philips, 1973. Sound recording, OCLC 637906318.
  5. Worldcat record, Zemp, Hugo. Solomon Islands: Fataleka and Baegu Music from Malaita = Iles Salomon : Musique Fataleka Et Baegu De Malaita. Unesco collection. France: Auvidis, 1990. Sound recording, OCLC 421844358.
  6. Worldcat record, The Primeval Cultures 1-2: Aka Pygmy Music. Unesco collection. Holland: Philips, 1973. Sound recording, OCLC 79115070, and Worldcat record, Arom, Simha. Aka Pygmy Music. Holland: Philips, 1973. Sound recording, OCLC 637908096.
  7. Worldcat record, Arom, Simha. Aka Pygmy Music: Musique Des Pygmées Aka. Unesco collection. France: Auvidis, 1994. Sound recording, OCLC 421844610.
  8. Worldcat record, Tibetan Ritual. Unesco collection. Philips 6586 007, 1971. Print, OCLC 83539395.
  9. Worldcat record, Junius, Manfred, and P C. Misra. Tibetan Ritual: Rituel Tibétain. Unesco collection. France: Auvidis, 1991. Sound recording, OCLC 421844454.
  10. 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.
  11. Worldcat record, Landy, Pierre, and Toshiro Kido. Japan: Shomyo Buddhist Ritual = Japon : Rituel Bouddhique Shomyo. Unesco collection. France: Auvidis, 1991. Sound recording, OCLC 421844475.
  12. 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.
  13. Arom, Simha. Ceremonial Music from Northern Dahomey, 1974. Sound recording, OCLC 3182604.
  14. Worldcat record, Touma, Habib H. Fidjeri: Songs of the Bahrain Pearl Divers. Philips, 1976. Sound recording, OCLC 82570751
  15. Touma, Habib H. Bahrain: Fidjeri, Songs of the Pearl Divers = Bahreïn : Chants Des Pêcheurs De Perles. Unesco collection. France: Auvidis, 1992. Sound recording, OCLC 421844577.
  16. 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.
  17. 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.
  18. Worldcat record, O-suwa-daiko: Japanese Drums. UNESCO collection, III-1. Holland: Philips, 1978. Sound recording, OCLC 421787223.
  19. Daihachi, Oguchi. Japan: O-suwa Daiko Drums = Japon : Tambours O-Suwa-Daiko. Unesco collection. France: Auvidis, 1990. Sound recording, OCLC 421844439.
  20. Worldcat record, Iqa'at: Iraki Traditional Rhythmic Structures. Musical sources. London: Philips, 1979. Sound recording, OCLC 8437699.
  21. Worldcat record, Touma, Habib H. Iraq: Iqa'at : Traditional Rhythmic Structures = Irak : Iqa'at : Rythmes Traditionnels. Unesco collection. France: Auvidis, 1992. Sound recording, OCLC 421844531.
  22. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 p. 36, The UNESCO Courier, June 1973
  23. Worldcat record, Touma, Habib. The Music of the Syrian Orthodox Church. Musical sources. Religious psalmody, IV-2. , 1973. Sound recording, OCLC 3213802.
  24. Worldcat record, Touma, Habib H. Syrian Orthodox Church: Tradition of Tur Abdin in Mesopotamia = Église Syrienne Orthodoxe : Tradition De Tour Abdin En Mésopotamie. Unesco collection. France: Auvidis, 1998. Sound recording, OCLC 421844827.
  25. Worldcat record, Liturgical Chants for Lent and Easter. Unesco collection. Holland: Philips, 1975. Sound recording, OCLC 3047984.
  26. 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.
  27. Worldcat record, Danielou, Alain, and Robin K. Chatterjee. North India: Vocal Music. Dhrupad and Khyal. Philips 6586003, 1971. Sound recording, OCLC 610239587.
  28. Worldcat record, Dagar, Moinuddin, Nasir A. K. Dagar, Rajeswari Chatterjee, Alain Daniélou, and Manfred Junius. North India: Vocal Music : Dhrupad and Khyal = Inde Du Nord : Musique Vocale : Dhrupad Et Khyal. Unesco collection. France: Auvidis, 1998. Sound recording, OCLC 421844856.
  29. Worldcat record, Kurdish Music. Unesco collection : musical sources : modal music and improvisation, VI-4. S.l.: Philips 6586 019, 1974. Sound recording, OCLC 225835820.
  30. Worldcat record, Poché, Christian, and Jochen Wenzel. Kurdish Music: Musique Kurde. Unesco collection. France: Auvidis, 1989. Sound recording, OCLC 421844270, and Worldcat record, Kurdish Music. Musical scores. Modal music and improvisation, VI-4. , 1974. Sound recording, OCLC 2436281.
  31. Worldcat record, Cloarec, Jacques. North India Instrumental Music: Sitar, Flute, Sarangi. Unesco collection. Holland: Philips, 1972. Sound recording, OCLC 38457063, and library catalog record, University of California at Berkeley, North India [sound recording] : instrumental music = musique instrumentale : sitar, flute, sarangi, [France?] : Auvidis-UNESCO, p1989. .
  32. 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.
  33. Worldcat record, Hiralal, , Asad A. Khan, Krishan Gopal, and Ashok Roy. North India: Inde Du Nord. Unesco collection. Ivry-sur-Seine, France?: Auvidis, 1989. Sound recording, OCLC 42533135, and Worldcat record, Junius, Manfred, Asad A. Khan, Krishan Gopal, Ashok Roy, Radheshyam, and Zamir A. Khan. North India: Instrumental Music : Rudra Veena, Vichitra Veena, Sarod, Shahnai = Inde Du Nord : Musique Instrumentale : Rudra Vina, Vichitra Vina, Sarod, Shahnai. Ivry-sur-Seine: Auvidis, 1989. Sound recording, OCLC 249004894.
  34. Worldcat record, Suryanarayana, Narayana Rao, and Punitham Mahesan. Suryanarayana Playing the South Indian Vina. Musical sources, VI, 8. , 1974. Sound recording, OCLC 3009526.
  35. Worldcat record, Mansurov, Bahram. Azerbaijani Mugam. Unesco collection : musical sources : modal music and improvisation, VI-9. S.l.: Philips 6586 027, 1975. Sound recording, OCLC 225835680.
  36. Worldcat record, Mansurov, Bahrâm, Alain Daniélou, and Jacques Cloarec. Azerbaijani: Azerbaijani Mugam = Azerbaïdjan : Le Mougam D'azerbaïdjan. Unesco collection. France: Auvidis, 1992. Sound recording, OCLC 421844557.
  37. 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.
  38. Worldcat record, Tchinar, Feyzullah, Hossein Ghavami, Manushchehr Jahan-Beglu, Mohammed-Ali Tedjo, Said Hassan, Ibrahim A. Jerad, Jacques Cloarec, and Jochen Wenzel. Middle East: Sung Poetry = Moyen-Orient : La Poésie Chantée. Unesco collection. France: Auvidis, 1989. Sound recording, OCLC 421844332, and Worldcat record, Sung Poetry of the Middle East. Musical sources, VII-1. , 1975. Sound recording, OCLC 3055669.
  39. Worldcat record, Bahat, Noemi, and A Bahat. Sung Poetry: Jewish-yemenite Diwan. Musical sources, VII-2. Holland: Philips, 1978. Sound recording, OCLC 63239749.
  40. Worldcat record, Bahat, Noemi, and A Bahat. The Yemenite Jews: Jewish-yemenite Diwan = Les Juifs Yéménites : Diwan Judéo-Yéménite. Unesco collection. France: Auvidis, 1990. Sound recording, OCLC 421844288.
  41. 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.
  42. 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.
  43. Worldcat record, Nguyên, Vinh B, and Van K. Trân. Viet Nam: Tradition of the South = Tradition Du Sud. Unesco collection. France: Auvidis, 1993. Sound recording. OCLC 421844598.
  44. Worldcat record, Bali: Court Music and Banjar Music = Musique De Cour Et Musique De Banjar. Unesco collection. France: Auvidis, 1994. Sound recording, OCLC 421844666, and Worldcat record, Bali: Court Music and Banjar Music = Musique De Cour Et Musique De Banjar. Unesco collection. France: Auvidis Unesco, 1994. Sound recording, OCLC 33093158.
  45. 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.
  46. Worldcat record, Brunet, Jacques. Laos: Traditional Music of the South = Musique Traditionnelle Du Sud. Unesco collection. France: Auvidis, 1992. Sound recording, OCLC 421844511.
  47. 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.
  48. Worldcat record, Indonesia: Music from West Java = Musique De L'ouest De Java. Unesco collection. France: Auvidis Unesco, 1992. Sound recording, OCLC 28352815.
  49. 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.
  50. 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.
  51. 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.
  52. Worldcat record, Trân, Van K. Hát Chèo: Vietnamese Traditional Folk Theatre. Musical sources. Holland: Philips, 1978. Sound recording, OCLC 27325838.
  53. Worldcat record, Trân, Van K. Vietnam: Hát Chèo, Traditional Folk Theatre = Theâtre Populaire Traditionnel. Unesco collection. France: Auvidis, 1989. Sound recording, OCLC 421844262, and Worldcat record, Trân, Van K. Vietnam: Hát Chèo : Traditional Folk Theatre = Théâtre Populaire Traditionnel. Unesco collection. Ivry-sur-Seine: Auvidis, 1989. Sound recording, OCLC 28610917.
  54. Worldcat record, Zemp, Hugo. Zäuerli: Yodel of Appenzell = Yodel D'appenzell. Unesco collection. France: Auvidis, 1990. Sound recording, OCLC 421844346.
  55. 1 2 Sources give both "Instrumental and vocal traditions of the Mediterranean" and "Sources of European Polyphony" as being subsection XIII.
  56. Worldcat record, Erguner, Kudsi. Meditation on the Ney. Musical sources, XIII-1. Holland: Philips, 1979. Sound recording, OCLC 8427861.
  57. Worldcat record, Religious Music of Oral Tradition from Rusiu, Corsica. S.l.: Philips, 1977. Sound recording, OCLC 611261533.
  58. Transported by song: Corsican voices from oral tradition to world stage, Caroline Bithell, Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press, 2007, ISBN 978-0-8108-5938-8, and Worldcat record, Cloarec, Jacques. Corsica: Religious Music of Oral Tradition from Rusio = Corse : Chants Religieux De Tradition Orale De Rusiu. Unesco collection. France: Auvidis, 1989. Sound recording, OCLC 421844159.
  59. Worldcat record, Arom, Simha. Central African Republic: Banda Polyphony = République Centrafricaine : Polyphonies Banda. Unesco collection. France: Auvidis, 1992. Sound recording, OCLC 421844523.
  60. Worldcat record, Aboriginal Music from Australia. Unesco collection. S.l: s.n, 1977. Sound recording, OCLC 317580342.
  61. Worldcat record, Moyle, Alice M. Australia: Aboriginal Music = Australie : Musique Aborigène. Unesco collection. France: Auvidis, 1992. Sound recording, OCLC 421844496.
  62. Worldcat record, Inuit Games and Songs. Musical sources. Philips, 1978. Sound recording, OCLC 74382314
  63. 1 2 Jean-Jacques Nattiez Archived 2011-07-20 at the Wayback Machine., web page, accessed on line December 9, 2010.
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