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An Anthology of African Music

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An Anthology of African Music is a series of recordings of traditional music that was made for the International Music Council by the International Institute for Comparative Music Studies and Documentation (Berlin/Venice) and released on the Musicaphon label by Bärenreiter (Kassel/Basel/London). The series was directed by Paul Collaer. It was part of the larger and longer enduring UNESCO Collection series.

Recordings

  • Music of the Dan — BM 30 L 2301
  • Music from Rwanda — BM 30 L 2302
  • Ba-Benzélé Pygmies — BM 30 L 2303
  • Ethiopia I - Music of the Ethiopian Coptic Church — BM 30 L 2304
  • Ethiopia II - Music of the Cushitic Peoples of South-West Ethiopia — BM 30 L 2305
  • Nigeria-Hausa Music I — BM 30 L 2306
  • Nigeria-Hausa Music II — BM 30 L 2307
  • Music of the Senufo — BM 30 L 2308
  • Chad Kanem — BM 30 L 2309
  • Musics of the Central African Republic — BM 30 L 2310
  • Nigeria III: Igbo Music — BM 30 L 2311
  • Sudan I - Music of the Blue Nile Province; The Gumuz Tribe — BM 30 SL 2312 (1986)
  • Sudan II - Music of the Blue Nile Province; The Ingessana and Berta Tribes — BM 30 SL 2313 (1986)
  • Ethiopia III - Three Chordophone Traditions — BM 30 SL 2314 (c. 1985)
  • References

    An Anthology of African Music Wikipedia