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Anthology Of African Music
''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.Review of "An Anthology of African Music. Nigeria III: Igbo Music" by David Ames and Cynthia Tse Kimberlin, review by Darius L. Thieme, ''Ethnomusicology'' 36, #1 (Winter 1992), pp. 137-140, . It was part of the larger and longer enduring UNESCO Collection series. Recordings * ''Music of the Dan'' — BM 30 L 2301p. 36''The UNESCO Courier'', June 1973/ref> ::Reissued as Rounder CD 5105. Review by Adam Greenberg on Allmusic, []. * ''Music from Rwanda'' — BM 30 L 2302 ::Reissued as Rounder CD 5106. Review by Adam Greenberg on Allmusic, []. * ''Ba-Benzélé Pygmies'' — BM 30 L 2303 ::Reissued as Rounder CD 5107. Review by Eugen ...
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Paul Collaer
Paul Collaer (Boom, 8 June 1891 - Brussels, 10 December 1989) was a Belgian musicologist, pianist, and conductor of Flemish background. Through concerts and radio broadcastings, he played an important role in the popularization of 20th century music in Belgium. An early proponent of period instruments practice, he dedicated his last years to ethnomusicology. Life Collaer was born in a musical family. His parents, teachers and music lovers, raised him in Mechelen where he studied piano and harmony at the local music school (later renamed a conservatory). He also studied chemistry, receiving a doctorate from the Université Libre de Bruxelles (1909-1914). Collaer was an avid follower of Belgian musical life, attending operas at the theatre of La Monnaie, and concerts at the ''Concerts du Conservatoire'', the ''Concerts Ysaÿe'', and the ''Concerts Populaires''. From 1911, encouraged by his piano teacher Émile Bosquet, who was an early music lover, Collaer gave a dozen lecture-r ...
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UNESCO Collection
UNESCO Collection is a world music record label, under the aegis of UNESCO. The full title of the series was ''UNESCO Collection of Traditional Music of the World''. Starting in 1961, the label, created in collaboration with Alain Daniélou, has recorded and issued recordings of traditional world music. Its recording activity was mainly in the 1960s and 1970s. It was composed of a number of subseries of recordings: ''Musical Sources'' (Philips 6586 001 — Philips 6586 045), ''Musical Atlas'' (EMI/Odeon), ''A Musical Anthology of the Orient'' (Bärenreiter/Musicaphon BM 30 2001 — BM 30 2032), ''An Anthology of African Music'' (Bärenreiter/Musicaphon BM 30 2301 — BM 30 2314), and ''An Anthology of North Indian Classical Music'' (Bärenreiter/Musicaphon BM 30 SL 2051 — BM 30 SL 2054; reissued by Rounder as CD 5101-5104.) It was a pioneer in documenting authentic, traditional world music. From the 1990s, titles were reissued by Naïve/Auvidis under new subcoll ...
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Allmusic
AllMusic (previously known as All Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database. It catalogs more than three million album entries and 30 million tracks, as well as information on musicians and bands. Initiated in 1991, the database was first made available on the Internet in 1994. AllMusic is owned by RhythmOne. History AllMusic was launched as ''All Music Guide'' by Michael Erlewine, a "compulsive archivist, noted astrologer, Buddhist scholar and musician". He became interested in using computers for his astrological work in the mid-1970s and founded a software company, Matrix, in 1977. In the early 1990s, as CDs replaced LPs as the dominant format for recorded music, Erlewine purchased what he thought was a CD of early recordings by Little Richard. After buying it he discovered it was a "flaccid latter-day rehash". Frustrated with the labeling, he researched using metadata to create a music guide. In 1990, in Big Rapids, Michigan, he founded ''All Music Guide' ...
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