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Ethnic and Vernacular Music, 1898-1960 Paul Vernon

Ethnic and Vernacular Music, 1898-1960 By Paul Vernon

Ethnic and Vernacular Music, 1898-1960 by Paul Vernon


Summary

A necessity for scholars, students, archivists, and individual record collectors and dealers.

The goals of this volume are many and varied: to promote thought and discussion toward a concise definition of recorded ethnic music;

Ethnic and Vernacular Music, 1898-1960 Summary

Ethnic and Vernacular Music, 1898-1960: A Resource and Guide to Recordings by Paul Vernon

Detailed information on almost all ethnic and vernacular recordings from many countries on 78rpm is provided in this seminal work. The current state of discographical research in this wide and varied field is such that a research tool of this nature is badly needed. Jesse Walter Fewkes and Mary Hemenway recorded Native American music as early as 1890; Bela Bartok recorded rural music in the Balkans; Erich von Hornbostel, the grand old man of ethnomusicology in Europe, recorded in Southeast Asia. More than just a discography, this work demonstrates that cultures around the world and over time have more similarities than differences. A necessity for scholars, students, archivists, and individual record collectors and dealers. The goals of this volume are many and varied: to promote thought and discussion toward a concise definition of recorded ethnic music; to assist specialists working on individual discographical projects; to introduce users to the interconnectedness of cultures through regional music; to gather heretofore disparate pieces of information under one cover in a way that for the first time allows specialists to accurately identify all manner of recordings in many languages. The four sections of the volume work together for easy usage through cross referencing. The philosophy behind the volume was expressed by Rodney Gallop when he remarked that music, for him, was often the key to the understanding of other cultures.

About Paul Vernon

PAUL VERNON is a freelance music consultant in England. He has been involved in the music business for 20 years, writing articles, editing magazines, and programming re-releases of vintage and ethnic music on compact discs. He hopes this seminal work will be the catalyst that helps committed record collectors share their personal knowledge unselfishly with fellow researchers.

Table of Contents

Foreword Acknowledgments Preface Countries, Territories and Linguistic Groups Listed in Chapter One Countries, Regions and Ethnic Groups: A-Z Record Companies (Brunswick, Columbia, Decca, Edison Bell, The Gramophone Company, Odeon, Parlophone, Pathe, Polydor, Telefunken, Zonophone) Reissues on Compact Disc, Cassette and Vinyl Lexicon The Gramophone Company Engineers and Their Overseas Recording Sessions Commercial Recordings in African Languages Appendix 1: National Anthems Appendix 2: Resource List Bibliography

Additional information

NPB9780313295539
9780313295539
0313295530
Ethnic and Vernacular Music, 1898-1960: A Resource and Guide to Recordings by Paul Vernon
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1995-12-11
368
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