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"The UNESCO Collection of Traditional Music comprises 127 albums of music from around the world. Smithsonian Folkways Recordings published a dozen previously unreleased albums and re-released 115 albums of recordings published between 1961 and 2003 but out of print since 2005. All are available in both digital and physical formats.

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) launched the series in collaboration with musicologist Alain Daniélou (1907–1994) and the International Music Council (IMC). Collaboration continued more recently with the International Council for Traditional Music (ICTM). The UNESCO Collection of Traditional Music stands as one of the earliest achievements of UNESCO’s program for safeguarding and revitalizing intangible cultural heritage.

With recordings from more than 70 nations, the UNESCO Collection of Traditional Music offers a staggering diversity of our shared humanity. Much of the collection was gathered in situ and is presented as field recordings. Extensive annotations and photographs accompany each release. The republishing of this collection marks renewed commitment to making this unique collection of diverse musical expressions accessible to the public. Starting in April 2014, and until July 2015 two albums per week were released and now all 127 albums are available via digital download, streaming services, on-demand physical CDs, and library streaming audio subscription." (from the Smithsonian Folkways WebSite [1])

Discography by Catalogue numbers[]

  • 8006 - Niger / Northern Benin: Music of the Fulani (1975) [2]
  • 8009 - Bolivia: Panpipes (1987) [3]
  • 8010 - Korea (1972) [4]
  • 8015 - Armenia: Liturgical Chants - Mekhitarist Community of Venice (1975) [5]
  • 8016 - Japan: Semiclasssical and Folk Music (1974) [6]
  • 8017 - North India: Instrumental Music - Sitar, Flute, Sarangi (1972) [7]
  • 8020 - Central African Republic [8]
  • 8021 - North India: Instrumental Music - Rudra Veena, Vichitra Veena, Sarod, Shahnai (1974) [9]
  • 8030 - Japan: O-Suwa-Daiko Drums (1978) [10]
  • 8038 - Egypt: Taqâsîm & Layâlî - Cairo Tradition (1971) [11]
  • 8043 - Central African Republic: Banda Polyphony (1976) [12]
  • 8044 - Iraq: Iqa’at - Traditional Rhythmic Structure (1979) [13]
  • 8045 - Azerbaijan: Azerbaijani Mugam (1975) [14]
  • 8046 - Bahrain: Fidjeri: Songs of the Pearl Divers (1978) [15]
  • 8049 - Viet Nam: Tradition of the South (1975) [16]
  • 8053 - Canada: Music of the Inuit - The Copper Eskimo Tradition (1983) [17]
  • 8064 - Folk Music of Cuba (1995) [18]
  • 8070 - Viet Nam [19]
  • 8072 - Sudan: Music of the Blue Nile Province - The Gumuz Tribe (1985) [20]
  • 8073 - Sudan: Music of the Blue Nile Province - The Ingessana and Berta Tribes (1985) [21]
  • 8074 - Ethiopia: Three Cordophone Traditions (1985) [22]
  • 8077 - Bengal: Bengali Traditional Folk Music (1972) [23]


  • 8103 - Ritual Chant and Music (1981) [24]
  • 8212 - Tajik Music of Badakhshan (1993) [25]
  • 8213 - Turkmen Epic Singing: Köroğlu (1994) [26]
  • 8265 - Music Tradition of Malawi (1996) [27]
  • 8266 - Afghanistan: The Traditional Music of Herât (1996) [28]
  • 8273 - Yemen: Songs from Hadramawt (1998) [29]
  • 8275 - Madagascar: Land of The Betsimisaraka (1998) [30]
  • 8276 - Kroatia: Traditional Music of Today (1998) [31]
  • 8279 - Nepal: Ritual and Entertainment (1999) [32]
  • 8281 - Myanmar: Music by the Hsaing Waing Orchestra: The Burmese Harp (1998) [33]
  • 8282 - Madagascar: Spirit Music from the Tamatave Region (2001) [34]
  • 8284 - Afghanistan: Female Musicians of Herat (2002) [35]
  • 8302 - Yoshihisha Taira: Tribute to Noguchi (1989) [36]
  • 8308 - Uzbekistan: Musical Traditions of the Karakalpaks (2015) [37]
  • 8317 - Portugal: Festas in Minho (2015) [38]
  • 8319 - Japan: Koishimaru Izutsuya: Master of the Kawachi Ondo Epics (2015) [39]
  • 8323 - Portugal: Music and Dance from Madeira [40]

References[]

  1. URL: http://folkways.si.edu/unesco, 25.10.2016
  2. Smithsonian Folkways, 29.11.2016
  3. Smithsonian Folkways, 29.11.2016
  4. Discogs, 25.10.2016; Smithsonian Folkways, 25.10.2016
  5. Smithsonian Folkways, 28.11.2016
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  7. Discogs, 26.10.2016; Smithsonian Folkways, 26.10.2016
  8. Smithsinian Folkways, 28.11.2016
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  11. Discogs, 26.10.2016; Smithsonian Folkways, 26.10.2016
  12. Smithsonian Folkways, 29.11.2016
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  18. Smithsonian Folkways, 26.10.2016
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  20. Smithsonia Folkways, 28.11.2016
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  26. Discogs, 27.10.2016; Smithsonian Folkways, 27.10.2016
  27. Discogs, 29.10.2016; Smithsonian Folkways, 29.10.2016
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