Volume 31 - 1999
West Asia
Record Reviews
Kayhan Kalhor: Scattering Stars Like Dust. Recorded by Patrick Derivaz. Annotated by Mohsen Hajarian and Jamshid Khazenie. Traditional Crossroads CD-4288. CD with 15 pages of notes in English. 6-item bibliography. Region: Iran. Musicians: Kayhan Kalhor, kamancheh; Pejman Hadadi, tombak. 3 tracks recorded in the studio. 47'20. 1998.
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Madāhkhānī, Ghazalkhānī, Dafsāz: Religious Music from Badakhshān. Recorded by Jan van Belle. Annotated by Gabrielle van den Berg and Jan van Belle. Pan Records PAN 2036-CD. CD with 11 pages of notes in English, 4 photographs, 1 map and 3 transcriptions ofghazal excerpts. 13-item bibliography. Region: Mountain villages of Badakhshān. 5 tracks. 72'42. 1997.
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The Syrian Orthodox Church of Antioch: Liturgical Chants of Lent and Good Friday. Recorded and annotated by Habib Hassan Touma. Inedit W-260072. CD with 9 pages of notes in French and English, 2 b/w photographs of performers. No bibliography. Region: Syria–Aleppo. 15 tracks recorded in the churches of St. Ephraim and St. George. 68'00. 1996.
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Mystical Legacies: Ali Jihad Racy Performs Music of the Middle East (Accompanied by Souhail Kaspar). Recordings uncredited. Annotated by Ali Jihad Racy. Lyrichord LYRCD-7437. CD with 6 pages of notes in English, 3 photographs of performers. No bibliography. 10 tracks, several of which are medleys, recorded in live performance at the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, California. 57'11. 1997.
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Uzujdärä: Ancient Wedding Dance Music of Azerbaijian. Recorded by Boyd Noorda. Annotated by Taira Kerimova. Pan Records PAN Records 2034-CD. CD with 7 pages of notes in English, 3 photographs of musicians, 1 map. No bibliography. Region: Azerbaijian. 10 tracks recorded in the studio. 57'43. 1997.
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Women of Istanbul. Recordings digitally remastered. Annotated by Harold G. Hagopian. Traditional Crossroads CD4280. CD with 40 pages of notes in English and 17 b/w photographs of performers. Region: Turkey-Istanbul. 24 tracks. 76'24. 1998.
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Women's Love and Life: Female Folklore from Azerbaijian. Recordings and annotation by Taira Kerimova. PAN Records PAN-2028CD. 15 pages of notes in English, 3 b/w photographs of village life, 1 map. Region: West Asia-Azerbaijian. 51 tracks recorded in the field. 69'31. 1996.
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Europe
Record Reviews
Norway: Fiddle and Hardanger Fiddle Music from Agder. Recorded by Vidar Lande. Annotated by Reider Sevåg. UNESCO Records D-8063. CD with 11 pages of notes in English and French and 3 b/w photographs of fiddles. Region: Europe-Norway. 34 tracks recorded at the Norwegian Radio Company (NRKO). 67'43. 1996.
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Hungary and Romania: Descendents of the Itinerant Gypsies. Melodies of Sorrow and Joy. Recorded and annotated by Kazuyuki Tanimoto and Norio Inagaki, translated and edited by Mark Greenberg and Tokiko Nobusawa. Lyric translations by Kazuyuki Tanimoto. Multicultural Media MCM-3010. CD with 20 pages of notes in English, 1 map, 6 b/w photographs, 1 color photograph, and 1 illustration of Roma (Gypsies). Regions: Europe-Hungary, Romania. Ethnic group: Gypsies. Genres: 1-2, 7-8, 11-16: khelimaski g'ili; 3-6, 9-10: meselaki (loki) g'ili; 17: csardas; 18: hallot-kisero; 19: legenyes; 20: keserves; 21: tanc rend; 22: lakodalmi mars; 23: verbunk; 24: medves. 24 tracks recorded in the field. Tracks 1-16: Roma (Gypsies); 17-24: Hungarians and Roma (Gypsies). 69'09. 1997.
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Georgia: The Resounding Polyphony of the Caucasus. Recordings and annotation by Minoru Morita. Multicultural Media MCM-3004. CD with 20 pages of notes in English, 1 map, and 5 b/w photographs of performers. Region: Central Asia-Caucasus Mountains–Georgia. 24 tracks recorded in the field. 73'31. 1997.
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Solovka: The Moscow Folk Song Ensemble, directed by Viacheslav Shchurov. Recorded by Viacheslav Shchurov in 1995 and by Moscow Radio between 1978 and 1985. Annotated by Viacheslav Shchurov. Translations by Jovan E. Howe. PAN Records, Paradox PAN-7008CD. CD with 10 pages of notes in English, 9 b/w and color photographs of performers. No bibliography. Region: Russia-South Russia and Siberia. 32 tracks. Tracks 1-21: South Russian songs and chastushkas; 22-28: Siberian Russian songs; 29-30: Mordvin songs; 31-32: Adzhar and Abkhaz songs. 64'23. 1997.
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Film Reviews
El Charanguero. Produced by Jeffrey Briggs and Simona Muñoz-Briggs. Director, camera, editor, writer and narrator: Jeffrey Briggs. Sound: Simona Briggs, Sebastián Torres. Translation: Cecilia Castillo, Simona Briggs. ©1995 Simona Productions, Inc. Duration: 58 minutes 35 seconds. Photos: Jeffrey Briggs. Cover design: Tim Newcomb. Distributed by: Multicultural Media. “Dedicated to the people of Latin America.”
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An Argentinian Journey. Three-part video series produced and directed by Jana Bokova. BBC Worldwide Americas, 1998, 1991. Colour, 187 minutes. Part I: “Songs of the Gauchos” (64 minutes). Part II: “Songs of the Argentine Provinces” (62 minutes). Part III: “Songs of the Poor” (61 minutes). Distributed in the U.K. by BBC Educational Publishing, P.O. Box 234, Wetherby, West Yorkshire LS23 7EU, 44 01937 541001, and in the U.S. by Films for the Humanities & Sciences, P.O. Box 2053, Princeton, NJ, 08543-2053.
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Massana: Moments in Yaka Play and Ritual. Directed and Produced by Ingrid Pfrang-Lewis and Nicolas Lewis. 36 minutes, Color, VHS, 1998. Distributed by JIN Films, 40 Dalberg Road, London SW2 IAN, United Kingdom.
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The Music District. Producer/Director Susan Levitas. 57 minutes, 1996. California Newsreel. 149 Ninth Street/420, San Francisco, CA 94103. VHS Cassette purchase: $195. VHS Rental: $95.
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Other
Contributors to this Volume
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Front matter
YTM volume 31 Cover and Front matter
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Back matter
YTM volume 31 Cover and Back matter
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