Music! The Berlin Phonogramm-Archiv (1900-2000)
By Various
Tracklist
- Wax Cylinder Recordings (1893-1954)
- Asia
- "Kham Hom", Performed By A Theater Ensemble From Bangkok. Berlin, 1900
- "Oggayam" Sung By Perfecto Balangi, A Southern Kalinga. Balatoc, Phillippines, 1934
- "Tedhak Saking", Central Javanese Gamelan Composition. Yogyakarta, Java, 1932
- Krishna Song, Voice And Flute Imitation By Rehana Tyabji. Baroda, India, 1933
- Death Lament Of The Kurdish Singer Abdal Ali. Sendshirili, Turkey, 1902
- Two Jewish Songs. Yemen, 1931
- Dance Tune Played On The Two-Stringed Fiddle "Qoboz" By Two Professional Uzbek Musicians. Tashkent, Russian Turkestan, 1905
- Rowing Song Of A Boat's Crew On The Yangzi. Sichuan, China, 1912
- "Ezo Ya Matsumaye", Japanese Folk Song, Niigata, Japan, 1911
- Beginning Of The "Gagaku" Composition "Etenraku." The Wind Section. Tokyo, Japan, 1911
- Australia / Oceania
- "Dance Choir With Trill" Of The Nyulnyul. Beagle Bay, Australia, 1910
- Song Of The "Ujangong" Mask Dance, Sung By The Monumbo Man Baigisa. German New Guinea, 1904
- Song Sung By A Man, Recorded In Timbunke. Interlocking Flutes. German New Guinea, 1912
- Song Sung By A Man, Recorded In Timbunke. Interlocking Flutes. German New Guinea, 1912
- "Tangiboa", Death Lament, Sung By Dawidi Anam. German New Guinea, 1928
- Dance Song "A Uali." Baluan, Admiralty Islands, 1907
- Breadfruit Dance Song, Sung By Essep, Island Of Uman. Truk, Micronesia, 1907
- Africa
- Bedouin Song, Jabal Harāz, Yemen, 1931
- Bedouin Song, Kabyle Berber, Northeast Algeria, 1927
- Caravan Song Of The Tuareg Of The Sahara. Tunisia (?), 1929
- Three Flute Players And A Singer Of The Atutu (Baule). Abigui, Ivory Coast, 1935
- Five Proverbs, Drummed In The Twi Language By Okofu From Logba. Togo, 1905
- Music For The "Lela" Celebration. Four Flutes And Singing. Bali, Cameroon, 1908
- Vessel Flute Music, Played By Two Luba Musicians. Luebo, Kete Region, Congo, 1906
- Music Of The "Cisanzi" Board Lamellophone, Played By A Ngangela Or Cokwe Musician. Central Angolan Highlands, 1913
- "Amahoro Meéza", Sung By The Bahutu Women Of Maraangara (Gitarama). Rwanda, 1907/08
- Song Of The Zande. Southwestern Sudan, 1928
- Song Of The Zande. Southwestern Sudan, 1928
- Xylophone Piece Of The Bondei, Played On The "Vilangwi" Xylophone. Tanga, Tanganyika, 1903
- The Americas
- Dance Song Of The Thompson River Indians. British Columbia, 1897
- Eagle Song Of The Hopi Indians. Arizona. Berlin, 1906
- "Mitote" Singing Of The Cora Indian Leocadio Enriquez. Jesús María, Mexico, 1905/06
- Song For The "Parischera" Dance Of The Taulipang. Northeast Brazil/South Venezuela, 1911
- Song Of A Chiriguano Indian From Bolivia. San Pedro De Jujuy, Argentina, 1906
- "Song From The Youth Initiation," Sung By The Yámana Indian Masemikens Pedro. Mellijones, Tiera Del Fuego, Chile, 1903
- Europe
- Two "Tvísöngvar" From Iceland, 1928
- Two "Tvísöngvar" From North Iceland, 1928
- Two Instrumental Pieces, Played By A "Skudučiai" Ensemble. Parish Jūžintai, Northeast Lithuania, 1909
- Two Instrumental Pieces, Played By A "Skudučiai" Ensemble. Parish Jūžintai, Northeast Lithuania, 1909
- Polish Folk Song, Sung By Michał Kulawiak. Poland, 1930
- Song From The Böhmerwald. Neuern, Czechoslovakian Republic, 1931
- Sorbian Spinning Room Song, Sung By Christiane Marrak. Burg, Germany, 1907
- Tape Recordings - Monophonic (1951-1974)
- Asia
- Instrumental Narration, Played On The Duct Flute "Düdük". Mehmet Bayraktar, Antakya, Turkey, 1956
- "Qaside," Sung By Seyid Ahmet Of Şırnak. Hakkari, Turkey, 1965
- "Atābā", Sung And Accompanied On The Spike Fiddle "Rabāb" By Mukhtar 'Ārif Ijnād. Wint Al-Rihān, Syria, 1974
- "Taksim" In "Maqām Nahāwand", Played On The Short-Necked Lute "Al-'ūd" By Jeries Nimir. Nazareth, Israel, 1967
- Two Instrumental Pieces Played On The "Zïbïzga" (Flute) And The "Dombra" (Lute) By The Uigur Musicians Sarkat And Toktagan. Istanbul, Turkey, 1955
- Two Instrumental Pieces Played On The "Zïbïzga" (Flute) And The "Dombra" (Lute) By The Uigur Musicians Sarkat And Toktagan. Istanbul, Turkey, 1955
- "Goze" Singer Sugimoto Kikue Accompanies Herself On The "Shamisen." Takada, Japan, 1964
- Oceania
- Initiation Song And Jew's Harp Piece Of The Anga. Village Of Seseli, Banir River
- Initiation Song And Jew's Harp Piece Of The Anga. Village Of Seseli, Banir River, New Guinea, 1968
- Dance Song For Initiation. Moeneu, Santa Cruz Archipelago, 1967
- Africa
- "Mawwāl" And Nubian Song. Cairo, Egypt, 1955
- "Mawwāl" And Nubian Song. Cairo, Egypt, 1955
- Song Of The Harp Player Kali Of The Buduma. Lake Chad Island Of N'guya, Tchad, 1962
- Dance Of The Hausa Girls With Drumming. Anka, Northern Nigeria, 1961
- Zulu Songs Accompanied By The Musical Bow "Ugubhu," Sung And Played By Princess KaDinuzulu. Village Of Mahlabatini, South Africa, 1968
- "Ntete", Musical Piece For A Mouth-Resonated Bow, Played By The Msena Musician Ntshambo Thole. Village Of Chambuluka, Lower Shire Valley, Malaŵi, 1967
- Boat Song. Island Of Buvuma, Lake Victoria, Uganda, 1970
- Boat Song. Island Of Buvuma, Lake Victoria, Uganda, 1970
- Two Haunting Songs Of The Borana-Galla. Southern Ethiopia, 1951
- Haunting Song Of The Borana-Galla. Southern Ethiopia
- South America
- "News Chant" Of The Waika Indian Olamihu. Upper Orinoco, Venezuela, 1954
- Music For An "Ayarichi" Dance, Played On Panpipes And Drums. Department Of Chuquisaca, Bolivia, 1958
- Europe
- Three "Yoiks" Of The Sami. Karasjok, Norway, 1956
- Three "Yoiks" Of The Sami. Karasjok, Norway, 1956
- Three "Yoiks" Of The Sami. Karasjok, Norway, 1956
- Historical Song Performed By Ramë Nikqi (28), Hysen Nikqi (1925) And Ramë Nikqi (31). Rugovo, Kosovo, 1959
- Easter Song, Sung By Rista Mirčeska And Duda Nikodinoska. Bituse, Macedonia, 1974
- "Zwiefacher," Played By The Ensemble Of Heinrich Baronner. Aichach, Upper Bavaria, Germany, 1967
- Tape Recordings - Stereophonic (Field) (1967-2000)
- Asia
- Music Of The "Gamelan Ajeng". Village Of Buher, Karawang, West-Java, Indonesia, 1981
- "Jegog" Music, Played By The Ensemble "Jegog Jayus" From The Village Of Sangkaragung, Northwestern Bali, Indonesia, 1995
- Dance Song Of The Tigwa Manobo, Accompanied On The Tube Zither And The Boat Lute. Village Of SItio Kisayab, San Fernando, Bukidnon, Philippines, 1993
- Praise Song Of The Royal Power. "Pat Pyo", Composed By Myawaddy Mingyi U Sa. Rangoon, Myanmar/Burma, 2000
- "South Vietnamese Music Of The Talented". Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, 1999
- "Aacigu" ('Mountain Song'), Sung By The Aini Heishan. Yuennan, China, 1990
- "Qurbah." Bagpipe Music Performed At A Wedding. Group Of Sa'īd Shinīn Of Ṣallān, Ṣohār, Recorded In Majīs, Wilāyah Ṣohār, Oman, 1990
- Oceania
- Music From The Highland Region Of Western New Guinea (Irian Jaya). Excerpt From A Great Dance Festival In Munggona (Eipomek), 1976
- Christmas Dance Of The Yali. Missionary Station Angguruk, Western New Guinea, 1975
- Africa
- Gera Esharbeh - Two Compositions Played By "Waza" Trumpet Ensembles Of The Berta. Villages Of Mitinjalo Near Qessan And Uffud El-Tom, Sudan, 1982
- Asa Musa Iadoiya - Two Compositions Played By "Waza" Trumpet Ensembles Of The Berta. Villages Of Mitinjalo Near Qessan And Uffud El-Tom, Sudan, 1982
- The Mwirugavu Yalyaki Nkwanzi Group. Ensemble Music For Panpipes And Xylophone. Village Of Namisambia I, Bugosa District, Uganda, 2000
- "Shi Kalaksai", Praise Music Played By The "Ganga Kura" Ensemble Of The Shehu Of Borno. Maidiguri, Nigeria, 1991
- The Americas
- "Reel", Played By The Ensemble "The Rising Youth". Tobago, 1995
- "Phukuna" Panflute Ensemble ("Kantu") Of The Kallawayas. Charazani, Bolivia, 1983
- Europe
- "Caramelles De Nadal", Christmas Songs. San Jorge, Eivissa (Ibiza), Spain, 1978
- "Boche 'e Notte", "Tenores" Singing. Bitti, Sardinia, 1988
- "Shavi Shashvi" ("The Black Trush"). Three-Part Vocal Polyphony From Guria, Georgia, 1991
- Tape Recordings - Stereophonic (Concert) (1973-2000)
- Asia
- "Ortsende", Paul Gutama Soegijo And The Banjar Gruppe. Berlin, Germany, 1973
- "Kripaju", A Composition By Tyāgarāja In Rāgam Chajatharangini And Tālam Aditālam, Performed By Rajeswari Padmanabhan, Karaikkudi S. Subramanian And Tanjore Upendran From Madras, India, 1975
- "Khyāl" In "Rāg Mishra Bhairavi," Sung By Sulochana Yajurvedi Brahaspati And Accompanied By Inder Lal Dhandra, India, 1981
- Solo Piece For The Vietnamese Zither "Đàn Tranh", Performed By Trân Quang Hải, Paris, 1985
- Solo Piece For The Chinese Zither "Zheng", Composed And Performed By Liang Tsai-p'ing, Taiwan, 1979
- "Taqsīm" On The Arabian Lute "Al-'ūd," Played By Munir Bahir, Iraq, 1983
- Africa
- Music Of The "Mizmār Baladī" Ensemble From Upper Egypt, 1977
- "Madīḥ Nabawī" ("Praise Of The Prophet") Performed By Munnina Mint Eleya And Her Griot Ensemble From Mauretania, 1978
- Historical Song, Sung To The Bowl Lyre "Endongo", By Evaristo Muyinda From Kampala, Uganda, 1983
- "Mama Elisa, Played By Donald Kachamba's Kwela Band From Malaŵi, 1981
- Introductoy Song, Sung And Played On The Bridge Harp "Seperewa" By Kwame Osei Korankye From Ghana, 1999
- Music For "Kete" Drums, Played By The Bambala Traditional Group From Ghana/Köln, Germany, 1999