An English summary of the more detailed Spanish commentary is provided on both CDs; readers should consult the Spanish notes for specific information about instrumentation and for translations of the Quechua song texts. These two CDs, each in its own way, are valuable contributions to our understanding of Peruvian music and are highly recommended. The research! editorial team of the Archive is to be commended for its continuing work in making this music available to a wider public. I look forward to future publications in the series. Philippines: Musique des Hautes-Terres PalawanlPhilippines: Palawan Highlands Music. Recordings by Nicole Revel-Macdonald, Charles Macdonald and Jose Maceda. Unite Propre de Recherche nO 65 of the CNRS and the Departement d'ethnomusicologie, Musee de I'Homme. Le Chant du Monde LDX 274865. One CD with 51-page booklet including song texts and translations, map, photos and bibliography, in French and English. 1987/1992.
RECORDS / 203 each of the ensembles recorded, giving some general comments on the nature of the repertories. In the second section, he provides information about each of the pieces on the disc and lists personnel.
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