Christobel Weerasinghe - Indonesia Its Music And Its People
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Filename: christobel-weerasinghe-indonesia-its-music-and-its-people.zip- MP3 size: 138 mb
- FLAC size: 802 mb
Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Gamelan Bali - Kebyar Teruna | ||
Bamboo Flute - Samarangan | ||
Tabuh-Tabuhan | ||
Gamelan Bali - Legong - Badang | ||
Sumatra - Wind Instrument | ||
Gamelan Bali - Kebyar Hudjan Mas | ||
Gamelan Java - Serimpi-Madu Murti | ||
Gamelan Java - Wayang Kulit | ||
Sumatra - Percussion | ||
Gamelan Bali - Legong - Tjondong | ||
Gamelan Java - Bimo Kurdo | ||
Gamelan Bali - Legong - Garuda Music | ||
Gamelan Java - Kodok Ngorek | ||
Sulawesi - Folk Song | ||
Gamelan Bali - Flute And Gamelan | ||
Sunda - Anklung | ||
Indonesia - Its Music And Its People 2 | ||
Indonesia - Its Music And Its People 1 | ||
Gamelan Bali - Garuda Music | ||
Krontjong |
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Formats
- Vinyl
- LP
- Album
- Mono
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Narrator | Christobel Weerasinghe |
Script By | Christobel Weerasinghe |
Artwork | Jules Maidoff |
Engineer | Rob Grenell |
Producer | Horace Grenell |
Notes
- This version has a blank back cover, and lists track titles on the labels.
- 4-page 'booklet' included.
- "Manufactured in the USA for home use only"
- Engineered at Madison Sound Studios, Inc.
- A Desto Recording.
- Manufactured in the USA for home use only
About Christobel Weerasinghe
Christobel Weerasinghe née Kotalawala born in the 1920's into a Sri Lanka family of wealth, diplomats and political power. It was the beginning of the 1920s and the life she inherited was one of extraordinary privilege her family could trace their genealogy back to the kings of Kotte and in the present her father, Sir Henry Kotalawala had broken all records with 26 consecutive years as a member of the Legislative and State Council. She made 6 long playing records about the music and people of India, Indonesia, Japan, Thailand, Israel and the Arab world. Though UNICEF and UNESCO provided her with the material, it was she who wrote and then narrated the scripts. (All royalties from the sales and any honorariums she received were donated to UNICEF.) Another series of recordings, dubbed Tales from the East, re-written for Children was broadcast over New York and Washington networks and her Portraits of Ceylon aired over 44 stations and was used by the Jamaican Broadcasting Corporation and the Trinidad Broadcasting Corporation.
Known to have worked with ,
Real Name
- Christobel Weerasinghe née Kotalawala