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Sacred Flute Music from New Guinea: Madang/Windim Mambu. 2016. Ideologic Organ/Editions Mego SOMA024. Recorded by Ragnar Johnson and assisted by Jessica Mayer. Mastered by Rashad Becker. Annotated by Ragnar Johnson and Jessica Mayer. 16-page booklet with notes in English. B/w and colour photographs. 2 CDs, 4 tracks (44:13); 12 tracks (46:00). Also available as two vinyl records. Recorded in the field, April to August 1976.
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- Yearbook for Traditional Music / Volume 49 / 2017
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- 06 December 2018, pp. 193-194
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- 2017
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Admiralty Islands (Papua New Guinea): Bipi and Manus. 2003. Prophet Collection 35 (www.prophet-worldmusic.com). Kora Sons/Philips 472 507-2. Recorded and annotated by Charles Duvelle. 19 pages of notes in French and English. English translation by Jeremy Drake. 1 colour, 4 B/W photographs, 2 maps. 1 compact disc, 10 tracks (56:01). Recorded in the field in June and July 1974.
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- Yearbook for Traditional Music / Volume 36 / 2004
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 205-206
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- 2004
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Papua New Guinea (1904-1909): The Collections of Rudolf Poch, Wilhelm Schmidt and Josef Winthuis. 2000. Sound Documents from the Phonogrammarchiv of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. General editor: Dietrich Schüller. The Complete Historical Collections 1899-1950, Series 3, edited by Gerda Lechleitner. Recorded by Rudolf Pöch, Wilhelm Schmidt and Josef Winthuis. Re-recorded by Franz Lechleitner. Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften OEAW PHA CD 9. Comments by Don Niles. Music transcriptions by Erna Mack. http://www.oeaw.ac.at. 223-page booklet in English. 21 B/W photographs, 4 drawings, 107 music transcriptions, 9 maps. 10-page bibliography, 1 page of spelling changes. 5 compact discs and 1 CD-ROM [CD 1: 32 tracks (48:53); CD 2: 29 tracks (51:30); CD 3: 33 tracks (57:35); CD 4: 42 tracks (49:31); CD 5: 19 tracks (44:49)]. CDs 1-3, 5 recorded in the field in 1904-1909; CD 4 recorded in Vienna in 1907.
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- Yearbook for Traditional Music / Volume 35 / 2003
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 236-238
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- 2003
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