description
Naga-uto: Urashima
Ha-Uta: Umenimo Haru
Shinnai: Sekitori Senryōnobori
Mat-sumae Oiwake
Classical Drama, Kun Ch'ü: P'i-p'a-chi
Modern Drama, Hsi-pi: Tso Fang Tsao
Modern Drama: Pang-Tse: Nan-Tien-Men
Sundanese Song: Udan Mas (Golden Rain)
Gamelan Slendro: Sekar Gadung
Gamelan Pelog: Kinanti Madumurti
Gender Wajang: Seléndero
Gamelan Anklung: Berong Pengètjèt
Gamelan Djoged: Tjetjing Kereman
Djanger: Putih Putih Saput Anduk
Gamelan Gong: Lagu Kebiar
Musical Drama: Scene From The Rama Legend
Art Song From Meerut: Raga Bhairavi
Art Song From Jummoo: Raga Bilaval (?)
Popular Song
Art Song: Maqām Sika
Bäschrav: Kuzum: Maqām Hijaz (Part 1)
Bäschrav: Kuzum: Maqām Hijaz (Part 2)
Art Song: Maqām Mezmūm
Song of the Dervishes: Maqām Dil
Compiled and with illustrated notes by Dr. E. M. von Hornbostel in 1934. Played by native artists.
Professionally manufactured CDr on-demand reissue of the 1979 release on Folkways Records. The enhanced first CDr includes a PDF file of the booklet included with the original release.
℗ © 1979 Folkways Records & Service Corp.
℗ © 2007 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Gatefold cardboard sleeve.
Compiled By, Liner Notes
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Erich M. Von Hornbostel
Cover, Design
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Ronald Clyne
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Folkways Records & Service Corp.
Copyright (c)
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Folkways Records & Service Corp.
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Copyright (c)
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Smithsonian Folkways Recordings