Wax Cylinder Recordings 1893-1954 | |||
Asia | |||
1-1 | Unknown Artist– | "Kham Hom", Performed By A Theater Ensemble From Bangkok. Berlin, 1900 Recorded By – Carl Stumpf | 1:57 |
1-2 | Perfecto Balangi– | "Oggayam" Sung By Perfecto Balangi, A Southern Kalinga. Balatoc, Phillippines, 1934 Recorded By – Jenö Von Takács* Vocals – Perfecto Balangi | 1:55 |
1-3 | Unknown Artist– | "Tedhak Saking", Central Javanese Gamelan Composition. Yogyakarta, Java, 1923 Recorded By – Jaap Kunst | 4:48 |
1-4 | Rehana Tyabji– | Krishna Song, Voice And Flute Imitation By Rehana Tyabji. Baroda, India, 1933 Recorded By – Arnold Blake Vocals, Flute – Rehana Tyabji | 3:02 |
1-5 | Abdal Ali– | Death Lament Of The Kurdish Singer Abdal Ali. Sendshirili, Turkey, 1902 Recorded By – Felix Von Luschan Vocals – Abdal Ali | 3:53 |
1-6 | Unknown Artist– | Two Jewish Songs. Yemen, 1931 Lyrics By – Se'adya Ben Amram* Recorded By – Hans Helfritz | 2:57 |
1-7 | Unknown Artist– | Dance Tune Played On The Two-Stringed Fiddle "Qoboz" By Two Professional Uzbek Musicians. Tashkent, Russian Turkestan, 1905 Recorded By – Richard Karutz | 2:20 |
1-8 | Unknown Artist– | Rowing Song Of A Boat's Crew On The Yangzi. Sichuan, China, 1912 Recorded By – Friedrich Weiss | 1:51 |
1-9 | Unknown Artist– | "Ezo Ya Matsumaye", Japanese Folk Song, Niigata, Japan, 1911 Recorded By – Erwin Walter | 2:07 |
1-10 | Unknown Artist– | Beginning Of The "Gagaku" Composition "Etenraku." The Wind Section. Tokyo, Japan, 1911 Recorded By – Heinrich Werkmeister | 2:06 |
Australia / Oceania | |||
1-11 | Nyulnyul– | "Dance Choir With Trill" Of The Nyulnyul. Beagle Bay, Australia, 1910 Recorded By [A Missionary Of The Pallotine Order] – Unknown Artist | 2:18 |
1-12 | Baigisa– | Song Of The "Ujangong" Mask Dance, Sung By The Monumbo Man Baigisa. German New Guinea, 1904 Recorded By – Rudolf Pöch Vocals – Baigisa | 1:23 |
1-13 | Unknown Artist– | Song Sung By A Man, Recorded In Timbunke. Interlocking Flutes. German New Guinea, 1912 Recorded By – Adolf Roesicke | 1:16 |
1-14 | Unknown Artist– | Song Sung By A Man, Recorded In Timbunke. Interlocking Flutes. German New Guinea, 1912 Recorded By – Adolf Roesicke | 1:59 |
1-15 | Dawidi Anam– | "Tangiboa", Death Lament, Sung By Dawidi Anam. German New Guinea, 1928 Recorded By – Heinrich Zahn Vocals – Dawidi Anam | 2:36 |
1-16 | Unknown Artist– | Dance Song "A Uali." Baluan, Admiralty Islands, 1907 Recorded By – Richard Thurnwald | 1:01 |
1-17 | Essep– | Breadfruit Dance Song, Sung By Essep, Island Of Uman. Truk, Micronesia, 1907 Recorded By – Augustin Krämer Vocals – Essep | 1:18 |
Africa | |||
1-18 | Unknown Artist– | Bedouin Song, Jabal Harāz, Yemen, 1931 Recorded By – Hans Helfritz | 1:27 |
1-19 | Kabyle– | Bedouin Song, Kabyle Berber, Northeast Algeria, 1927 Recorded By – Robert Lachmann | 0:56 |
1-20 | Tuareg (4)– | Caravan Song Of The Tuareg Of The Sahara. Tunisia (?), 1929 Recorded By – Baron Rodolphe D'Erlanger* | 0:58 |
1-21 | Baoulé– | Three Flute Players And A Singer Of The Atutu (Baule). Abigui, Ivory Coast, 1935 Flute – Baoulé Recorded By – Hans Himmelheber | 2:21 |
1-22 | Okofu– | Five Proverbs, Drummed In The Twi Language By Okofu From Logba. Togo, 1905 Drums – Okofu Recorded By – Lieutenant Smend* | 1:28 |
1-23 | Unknown Artist– | Music For The "Lela" Celebration. Four Flutes And Singing. Bali, Cameroon, 1908 Recorded By – Bernhard Ankermann | 2:14 |
1-24 | Luba (2)– | Vessel Flute Music, Played By Two Luba Musicians. Luebo, Kete Region, Congo, 1906 Flute – Luba (2) Recorded By – Leo Frobenius | 2:19 |
1-25 | Ngangela– | Music Of The "Cisanzi" Board Lamellophone, Played By A Ngangela Or Cokwe Musician. Central Angolan Highlands, 1913 Kalimba – Ngangela Recorded By – Alfred Schachtzabel | 1:42 |
1-26 | Bahutu*– | "Amahoro Meéza", Sung By The Bahutu Women Of Maraangara (Gitarama). Rwanda, 1907/08 Recorded By – Jan Czekanowski | 1:56 |
1-27 | Azande*– | Song Of The Zande. Southwestern Sudan, 1928 Recorded By – Edward E. Evans-Pritchard | 1:52 |
1-28 | Azande*– | Song Of The Zande. Southwestern Sudan, 1928 Recorded By – Edward E. Evans-Pritchard | 1:09 |
1-29 | Bondei– | Xylophone Piece Of The Bondei, Played On The "Vilangwi" Xylophone. Tanga, Tanganyika, 1903 Recorded By – Carl Meinhof | 2:34 |
The Americas | |||
1-30 | Nlaka'pamux– | Dance Song Of The Thompson River Indians. British Columbia, 1897 Recorded By – Franz Boas | 1:26 |
1-31 | Hopi (2)– | Eagle Song Of The Hopi Indians. Arizona. Berlin, 1906 Recorded By – Otto Abraham | 2:09 |
1-32 | Leocadio Enriquez– | "Mitote" Singing Of The Cora Indian Leocadio Enriquez. Jesús María, Mexico, 1905/06 Recorded By – Konrad Theodor Preuß Vocals – Leocadio Enriquez | 1:52 |
1-33 | Taulipang– | Song For The "Parischera" Dance Of The Taulipang. Northeast Brazil/South Venezuela, 1911 Recorded By – Theodor Koch-Grünberg | 1:39 |
1-34 | Chiriguano– | Song Of A Chiriguano Indian From Bolivia. San Pedro De Jujuy, Argentina, 1906 Recorded By – Robert Lehmann-Nitsche | 0:58 |
1-35 | Masemikens Pedro– | "Song From The Youth Initiation," Sung By The Yámana Indian Masemikens Pedro. Mellijones, Tiera Del Fuego, Chile, 1903 Recorded By – Martin Gusinde Vocals – Masemikens Pedro | 2:26 |
Europe | |||
1-36 | Various– | Two "Tvísöngvar" From Iceland, 1928 Recorded By – Jón Leifs | 0:39 |
1-37 | Various– | Two "Tvísöngvar" From North Iceland, 1928 Recorded By – Jón Leifs | 1:09 |
1-38 | Unknown Artist– | Two Instrumental Pieces, Played By A "Skudučiai" Ensemble. Parish Jūžintai, Northeast Lithuania, 1909 Recorded By – Eduard Wolter | 0:59 |
1-39 | Unknown Artist– | Two Instrumental Pieces, Played By A "Skudučiai" Ensemble. Parish Jūžintai, Northeast Lithuania, 1909 Recorded By – Eduard Wolter | 0:47 |
1-40 | Michał Kulawiak– | Polish Folk Song, Sung By Michał Kulawiak. Poland, 1930 Recorded By – Łucjan Kamieński | 2:00 |
1-41 | Various– | Song From The Böhmerwald. Neuern, Czechoslovakian Republic, 1931 Recorded By – Mieczysław Kolinski | 0:44 |
1-42 | Christiane Marrak– | Sorbian Spinning Room Song, Sung By Christiane Marrak. Burg, Germany, 1907 Recorded By – Erich M. Von Hornbostel Vocals – Christiane Marrak | 1:24 |
Tape Recordings - Monophonic 1951-1974 | |||
Asia |