Volume 33 - 2001
North America
Audio Reviews
So Sabi: Cape Verdean Music from New England. Rounder Records. CD-5069. 15 pages of notes in English. 1 colour and 8 B/W photographs. 13 tracks recorded at the Black Box Theatre in the Boston Center for the Arts. 65.56. 1999.
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Central America and the Caribbean
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Calypso Awakening: The Emory Cook Collection (1956-1962). Smithsonian Folkways. SFW-CD-40453. Annotated by Kenneth Bilby and Keith Warner. 29 pages of notes in English. 3 B/W photographs. 15-item bibliography. Discography. 21 tracks. 67.00. 2000. - Lord Invader: Calypso in New York. Smithsonian Folkways. SFW-CD-40454. Annotated by John Crowley. 32 pages of notes ins English. 3 B/W photographs. 20-item bibliography. Discography. 26 tracks. 73.00. 2000.
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Caribbean Voyage. The 1962 Field Recordings. Carriacou Calaloo. Rounder. 11661-1722-2. Recorded by Alan Lomax and Anna Lomax Chairetakis. Annotated by Lorna McDaniel and Donald R. Hill. 23 pages of notes in English. 1 colour and 8 B/W photographs of performers. 9-item bibliography and 3-item discography. 31 tracks recorded in the field. 65.11. 1999.
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Lionel Belasco: Good Night Ladies and Gents, the Creole Music of Lionel Belasco. Rounder. CD-1138. Annotated by Donald Hill. 24 pages of notes in English. 2 B/W photographs of L. Belasco and 1 musical score. 10-item bibliography. 25 tracks recorded in the studio; 2 tracks recorded in the field. 72.52. 1999.
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South America
Audio Reviews
Bolivia: Music of the Calcha. Le Chant du Monde. Harmonia Mundi. CNR-2741120. Recorded and annotated by Rosalia Martinez. 43 pages of notes in English, Spanish, and French. 3 photographs, 1 map. 5-item bibliography. 19 tracks recorded in the field. 54.42. 2000.
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Brazil, Candomblé de Angola: Afro-Brazilian Ritual Music. Traditional Music Series. Inedit. W-260091. Recorded and annotated by Xavier Vatin. 27 pages of notes in French, with English translation by Frank Kane. 8 B/W photographs, 3 bell patterns in TUBS notation. 12-item bibliography. 20 tracks recorded in the field. 77.26. 1999.
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Iyabakua: Afro-Cuban Traditional Music. Ethnic Series. Pan Records. PAN-2078CD. Recorded by Andres Disotuar Beltran. Annotated by Sjahin During. 8 pages of notes in English. B/W photographs. 15 tracks recorded in the studio. 53.54. 1999.
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Central Asia
Audio Reviews
Naariits biilye (Let's Dance!): Mongolian khuuryn tatlaga. Performed by the Ensemble Altai-Hangai. Pan Records. PAN 2061CD. Recorded by Boyd Noorda (tracks 1-17) at Dutone Studio, The Hague, and by Frans Swierts at the Royal Tropical Institute (tracks 18-22). Annotated by Maya Maathea van Staden. 20 pages of notes in English. 6 B/W photographs of performers now and as children, 2 illustrations, 4 musical notations, 1 map. 2-item bibliography, 1-item discography. 22 tracks. 59.47. 1999.
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East Asia
Audio Reviews
The Art of the Koto, Volume One. Celestial Harmonies. 13186-2. Performed and produced by Nanae Yoshimura. Annotated and translated by Steven G. Nelson. 24 pages of notes in English. 1 colour photograph. No bibliography. 5 tracks recorded in the studio. 52.83. 2000.
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South Asia
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Mârgam—The complete Bharatanâtyam. VDE-Gallo. CD-1004/1005. Dance music composed by Vidwan Madurai Sri N. Krishnan for Carnatic ensemble. Recorded by Errol Maibach. Annotated by Manjula Lusti-Narasimhan. 43 pages of notes in English and French. 7 B/W photographs. 2 discs (Disc I: 7 tracks; Disc II: 6 tracks). Recorded in the Jazz'in Studio, Geneve. 139.15. 1999.
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Music of Makran: Traditional Fusion from Coastal Balochistan. Topic. TSCD 916. Recorded and annotated by Anderson Bakewell. 2000.
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Pakistan: Night of the Qawwals. Traditional Music Series. Inedit. W-260092. Performed by Mehr Ali and Sher Ali Ensemble and Faiz Ali Faiz and Rehmat Ali Ensemble. 4 tracks recorded at Theatre Zingaro. 1999.
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Southeast Asia
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Bamboo on the Mountains. Kmhmu Highlanders from Southeast Asia and the U.S. Smithsonian Folkways. SFW-CD 40456. Recorded and annotated by Frank Proschan. 32 pages of notes in English. 2 colour and 3 B/W photographs of performers and instruments, musical notation, and map. 38 tracks recorded in the field and in the studio in northern Thailand, Laos, northern Vietnam, and California (United States). 74.00. 1999.
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Chang Saw: Village Music of Northern Thailand. Ethnic Series. Pan Records. PAN-2075CD. Recorded and annotated by Fred Gales. 11 pages of notes in English. B/W photographs and drawings. 4 tracks recorded sat the temple Wat Thung Pong, Lamphun. 71.01. 2000.
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Fong Naam: Ancient-Contemporary Music from Thailand. Celestial Harmonies. 14098-2. Annotated by Bruce Gaston. 20 pages of notes in English. Musical notation. 2 discs (Disc I: 7 tracks; Disc II: 8 tracks). Recorded in concert and in the studio. 131.49. 1995.
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Gambuh, Balinese Musical Drama. Performed by the Kedisan Gambuh Ensemble. Inedit. W- 260094. Produced in collaboration with Le Jardin des Poiriers. Recorded by Francois Picard. Annotated by Agnes Korb and Pierre Bois. 20 pages of notes in French, with English translation Frank Kane. 20 colour and B/W photographs by Guy Delahaye, Mathilde Delahaye, and Chantal Rader. 9 tracks. 69.02. 2000.
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Masters of the Sarawakian Sape, featuring Tusau Padan. Pan Records. PAN-2068CD. Recorded and annotated by Randy Raine-Reusch. 6 pages of notes in English. 3 colour and 3 B/W photographs. 9 tracks (Tracks 1-7 recorded in the field, Track 8-9 recorded at the 1997 World Music Exposition, Marseilles). 59.00. 1999.
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The Music of Bali. Celestial Harmonies. 13136-2 to 13138-2. 3-CD set. Recorded by David and Kay Parsons. Annotated by Andrew N. Weintraub and Wayne Vitale, with Kate Beddall as consultant on Vol. 1. 1997. - Vol. 1. Swara Cipta Priyanti – Jegog. 15 pages of notes in English. 5 colour photographs. 3 tracks recorded in the Pura Penataran Temple. 68.30. - Vol. 2. Tirta Sari – Legong Gamelan. 24 pages of notes in English. 9 colour photographs. 8 tracks recorded in the Pura Gunung Sari Temple. 69.30. - Vol. 3. Tojan – Kecak and Rama Budaya-Tektekan. 12 pages of notes in English. 6 colour photographs. 2 tracks recorded in the Pura Gunung Sari Temple and the Pura Penataran Temple. 68.14.
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Music of the Gambuh Theater: Bali's Ancient Dance Drama. Vital Records. VR-501. Performed by the Gambuh Ensemble of Batuan's Village Temple. Recorded and annotated by Wayne Vitale. 21 pages of notes. 1999.
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The Music of Laos. Anthology of World Music. Rounder Records. CD-5119. Recorded and annotated by Alain Daniélou. 13 pages of notes in English. 1 colour and 6 B/W photographs, 1 drawing, 1 map. 11 tracks recorded in the field. 50.49. 1999.
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