West Asia
Audio Reviews
Letters from Iraq. 2017. Smithsonian Folkways SFW CD 40577. Engineered and mixed by Pete Reiniger; mastered by Charlie Pilzer. Annotated by D.A. Sonneborn. Produced by Daniel E. Sheehy. 40-page booklet with notes in English and Arabic. Arabic translation by Osama Esber. Colour photographs, discography. CD, 8 tracks (69:40). Recorded at Santa Fe Centre Studios, Albuquerque, NM and Airshow, Takoma Park, MD, U.S.A.
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Music from Yemen Arabia. 2017. Sub Rosa SR438. Recorded and annotated by Ragnar Johnson and Jessica Mayer. Mastered by Dave Hunt. 16-page booklet with notes in English. Colour and B/W photographs. 2 CDs. CD 1, 6 tracks (49:05); CD 2, 4 tracks (46:38). Also available as two LPs. Recorded in the field in Sanaa and Taez in September 1973.
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East Asia
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Japon. Teruhisa Fukuda, Maître de Shakuhachi. Offrande Musicale / Japan. Teruhisa Fukuda, Shakuhachi Master. Musical Offering. 2018. Archives internationals de musique populaire, Musée d'ethnographie de Genève, and Disques VDE-GALLO, MEG-AIMP CXV/ VDE-CD-1501. Recorded, edited and mastered by Renaud Millet-Lacombe and HUSH Sound. Annotated by Teruhisa Fukuda and Madeleine Leclair. Produced by Madeline Leclair. 24-page booklet with notes in French and English. English translation by Isabelle Schulte-Tenckhoff. Colour photographs, map. CD, 7 tracks (70:46). Recorded in 2015.
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SouthEast Asia
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Laos. Musique des Khmou / Laos. Music of the Khmu. 2017. Archives internationals de musique populaire, Musée d'ethnographie de Genève, and Disques VDE-GALLO, MEG-AIMP CXIII/ VDE-CD-1490. Recorded and annotated by Véronique de Lavenère. Produced by Madeline Leclair. 40-page booklet with notes in French and English. English translation by Isabelle Schulte-Tenckhoff. Colour photographs, map. CD, 27 tracks (72:47). Recorded in the field between 1998 and 2015.
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Oceania
Audio Reviews
Crying Bamboos: Ceremonial Flute Music from New Guinea Madang. 2018. Ideologic Organ/Editions Mego SOMA030. Recorded by Ragnar Johnson. Mastered by Dave Hunt. Annotated by Ragnar Johnson and Jessica Mayer. 16-page booklet with notes in English. B/W photographs. 2 CDs. CD 1, 7 tracks (50:35); CD 2, 6 tracks (48:33). Recorded in the field in 1979.
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Ngiya awungarra / I am Here, Now: Tiwi Voices Past and Present in New Musical Conversations. 2016. Rouseabout Records RRR75. Engineered by Bob Wheatley. Annotated and produced by Genevieve Campbell. 16-page booklet with notes in English. Colour photographs. CD, 20 tracks (73:46).
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Barrtjap's Wangga. 2016. The Indigenous Music of Australia CD 2. Sydney University Press. Recorded by Alice Moyle and Allan Marett, with supplementary recordings by A.P. Elkin, Ken Maddock and Linda Barwick. Annotated by Allan Marett, Linda Barwick and Lysbeth Ford. Produced by Linda Barwick and Agata Mrva-Montoya. 32-page booklet with notes in English. Colour and B/W photographs, bibliography. CD, 26 tracks (46:03). - Muluk's Wangga. 2016. The Indigenous Music of Australia CD 3. Sydney University Press. Recorded by Alice Moyle, with supplementary recordings by Allan Marett, Linda Barwick and Alberto Furlan. Annotated by Allan Marett, Linda Barwick and Lysbeth Ford. Produced by Linda Barwick and Agata Mrva-Montoya. 32-page booklet with notes in English. Colour and B/W photographs, bibliography. CD, 20 tracks (55:41). - Manji's Wangga. 2016. The Indigenous Music of Australia CD 4. Sydney University Press. Recorded by Alice Moyle and Allan Marett. Annotated by Allan Marett, Linda Barwick and Lysbeth Ford. Produced by Linda Barwick and Agata Mrva-Montoya. 24-page booklet with notes in English. Colour and B/W photographs, bibliography. CD, 14 tracks (26:16). - Lambudju's Wangga. 2016. The Indigenous Music of Australia CD 5. Sydney University Press. Recorded by Alice Moyle and Allan Marett, with supplementary recordings by Lamont West and Sally Treloyn. Annotated by Allan Marett, Linda Barwick and Lysbeth Ford. Produced by Linda Barwick and Agata Mrva-Montoya. 32-page booklet with notes in English. Colour and B/W photographs, bibliography. CD, 15 tracks (49:50). - Walakandha Wangga. 2016. The Indigenous Music of Australia CD 6. Sydney University Press. Recorded by Allan Marett, with supplementary recordings by Michael Enilane, Frances Kofod, William Hoddinott, Lesley Reilly and Mark Crocombe. Annotated by Allan Marett, Linda Barwick and Lysbeth Ford. Produced by Linda Barwick and Agata Mrva-Montoya. 40-page booklet with notes in English. Colour and B/W photographs, bibliography. 2CDs. CD 1 18 tracks (42:41); CD 2, 39 tracks (46:30). - Ma-yawa Wangga. 2016. The Indigenous Music of Australia CD 7. Sydney University Press. Recorded by Allan Marett, with supplementary recordings by Sally Treloyn and Mark Crocombe. Annotated by Allan Marett, Linda Barwick and Lysbeth Ford. Produced by Linda Barwick and Agata Mrva-Montoya. 32-page booklet with notes in English. Colour and B/W photographs, bibliography. CD, 15 tracks (32:20).
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Film & Video Reviews
The Groove Is Not Trivial. 2016. Directed by Tommie Dell Smith. In English. 62 minutes. Colour, DVD release in 2019. Produced by Tommie Dell Smith. https://thegroovemovie.com. To obtain a copy, contact Tommie Dell Smith ([email protected])
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Vikāra kō vinimaya: Exchange of Ideas. 2018. Filmed by Isobel Clouter, directed by Anita Bryant and coordinated by Ram Prasad Kadel. British Library (www.bl.uk). In Nepali and Gurung with English subtitles. 30 minutes. Colour, and black & white. The film is available at https://vimeo.com/258753185: to obtain the password, contact Isobel Clouter ([email protected]).
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Up Down & Sideways: Kho Ki Pa Lü. 2017. Directed by Anushka Meenakshi and Iswar Srikumar. In Chokri language with English subtitles. 83 minutes. Colour, Blu-ray. Produced by Manas Malhotra (www.uramili.in). To obtain a copy, contact Iswar Srikumar ([email protected]).
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Resilient Music at the Margins. 2017. Directed by Jose S. Buenconsejo. In three volumes. In Manobo Dulangan,T'boli, Obo, and Cebuano (Volume 1), Pala'wan and Tagalog (Volume 2), Sama and Tagalog (Volume 3) with English subtitles. 80, 87 and 112 minutes respectively. Colour, DVD. Produced by the College of Music, University of the Philippines. Supported by the National Research Council of the Philippines. To obtain a copy, contact Jose S. Buenconsejo ([email protected]).
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Website Reviews
Intangible Cultural Heritage. Produced by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). 2003-2018. In English, French, and Spanish.
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International Research Centre for Traditional Polyphony. Hosted by the Tbilisi Vano Sarajishvili State Conservatory. In Georgian and English.
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Aural Archipelago: Field Recordings from Around Indonesia. Curated by Palmer Keen. In English (containing fieldwork material in several Indonesian languages).
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Puls - journal for ethnomusicology and ethnochoreology. Produced by the Centre for Swedish Folk Music and Jazz Research (Svenskt Visarkiv) and the Swedish Performing Arts Agency (Statens musikverk). In Swedish and English (with additional resources in Finnish, Meänkieli, Romani, Sami, and Yiddish).
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EthnoCloud. Founded and curated by Julian Markov. In English (with recordings in a plethora of languages).
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- 18 January 2019, pp. 257-259
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Other
Contributors to this Volume
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Front matter
YTM volume 50 Cover and Front matter
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YTM volume 50 Cover and Back matter
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