Unknown Artist - Muranao Kakolintang: Philippine Gong Music From Lanao Volume 1 (The Villages Of Romayas And Buribid) (Lyrichord - LLST 7322) 8 For Sale from €1. 0. LP. Unknown Artist - Muranao Kakolintang: Philippine Gong Music From Lanao Volume 2 (The Villages Of Taraka, Molondo And Bagoaingud) (Lyrichord - LLST 7326) 8 For Sale from €1. 7. LP, Album, Mono, RE. Chorus, Koto Orchestra And Solists Of Elizabeth University Of Music, Hiroshima, Japan - The Hiroshima Masses (Lyrichord - LLST 7180) 9 For Sale from €. 9. Oregon - Our First Record (Vanguard Freestyle - VSD 79432) 14 For Sale from €. 2.
The Music of the Kenyah and Modang in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Asian Music 27(2):318, 1996. Maceda, Jos. Gongs & bamboo: a panorama of Philippine musical instruments. Diliman, Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press, 1998. Otto, Steven W. The Muranao kakolintang: an approach to the repertoire. Marawi City: Mindanao State University, 1985. 3. RECORDINGS Borneo (Kalimantan, Sarawak, Sabah, Brunei) Musique de Borno-Kalimantan. 2LP. Lyrichord LLST 7322 & 7326.
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Volume 1 is the debut studio album by American alternative rock band CKY. Recorded at The Ground Hog Studios in Holland, Pennsylvania, it was produced, engineered and mixed by guitarist Chad I Ginsburg, and originally released on February 27, 1999 by Distant Recordings and Teil Martin International. Since its initial release under the title Camp Kill Yourself, the album has been reissued a number of times by various record labels with different titles and album covers.
Kulintang gong music is related to Indonesian gamelan, though somewhat simpler and (to import a concept) hotter in feel. The kulintang itself is also invariably a women's instrument.
Volume 1 of this superb Italian bagpipe anthology on the Albatros label presents music performed on the short Surdulina bagpipes by members of the Italo-Albanian community in Calabria and Lucania (A1-A4), who settled in Southern Italy in the 14th century, following the Ottoman invasion of the Balkans; solo Zoppa bagpipes from central and northern Lazio. A5-A7); and bagpipes with key, used without the shawm, played in Calabria, Lucania and Lazio (B1-B6). MOROCCO – MAROC Al Aloua music – Unknown Artist – Voix d’Al Aloua – Al Kassit Production. MOROCCO – MAROC Cheikh Baïza Mohamed, الشيخ باعزة محمد – Koutoubiaphone KTP 1280. PHILIPPINES - Muranao Kakolintang - Philippine Gong Music from Lanao Vol. 2 - Lyrichord LLST 7326. RAJASTHAN Flûtes du Rajasthan – Le Chant Du Monde LDX 74645. ROMANIA – ROUMANIE Ion Matache – Electrecord EPD 1269.