Berliner Phonogramm-Archiv
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                                Berliner Phonogramm-Archiv
                                            
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                                The Berliner Phonogramm-Archiv is a collection of ethnomusicological recordings, mostly on phonographic cylinders, assembled since 1900 in Berlin, Germany by the institution of the same name. 
The Berlin Phonogramm Archiv (Phonograph Archive) has a collection of early phonograph cylinder recordings from between 1893 and 1954, encompassing more than 16,000 original wax cylinders from all over the world. This collection helped establish the academic discipline of comparative musicology/ethnomusicology that is internationally recognised today.
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|  Gamelan Angkkoeng. Padangtegal (South Bali, Gianjar, distr. Ubud) | CreativeWork | 
|  Instruments with vocals (Birma, Mandalay, Manipuri Ponna) | CreativeWork | 
|  Jew's harp (Indonesia, Ledo Belolong) | CreativeWork | 
|  Long flute Mioko (German New Guinea, Matupi) | CreativeWork | 
|  Sunrise song. Chorus, octaves. Sung after a night of dancing (German New Guinea) | CreativeWork | 
|  Sweet words. Full orchestra | CreativeWork | 
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|---|---|
|  Berong pengètjèt : Gamelan Anklung [Bali] | CreativeWork | 
|  Instruments with vocals (Birma, Mandalay, Manipuri Ponna) | CreativeWork | 
|  Jew's harp (Indonesia, Ledo Belolong) | CreativeWork | 
|  Kinanti madumurti : Gamelan Pelog : Pakoe Alaman, Jogjakarta [Java] | CreativeWork | 
|  Lagu kebiar : Gamelan Gond : Boesoengbioe [Bali] | CreativeWork | 
|  Long flute Mioko (German New Guinea, Matupi) | CreativeWork | 
|  Music drama / scene from the Rama legend [Siam / Thailand] | CreativeWork | 
|  Putih, putih saput anduk : djangèr [Bali] | CreativeWork | 
|  Sekar gadung : Gamelan Slendro : Kraton Jogjakarta  [Java] | CreativeWork | 
|  Seléndero [Bali] | CreativeWork | 
|  Sunrise song. Chorus, octaves. Sung after a night of dancing (German New Guinea) | CreativeWork | 
|  Sweet words. Full orchestra | CreativeWork | 
|  Tjetjing-kereman : Gamelan Djogèd : pagan [Bali] | CreativeWork | 
|  Udan mas : Sundanese singing [Java] | CreativeWork | 
| Title | Class | 
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|  [Untitled] | CreativeWork | 
|  [Recorded music from South Sumatra] | CreativeWork | 
|  [Recorded serunai music from South Sumatra] | CreativeWork | 
| [Recorded song from West Java] | CreativeWork | 
|  A tua, mae mba soda | CreativeWork | 

