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Gongs and Vocal Music from Sumatra. Music of Indonesia, Vol. 12. Recorded and annotated by Philip Yampolsky. Smithsonian Folkways SF-CD-40428. 24 pages of notes in English, 2 maps of Indonesia, selected texts provided on Smithsonian Folkways website. 7-item bibliography and 10-item discography. Region: Indonesia-Sumatra. Ethnic groups: Minangkabau, Gayo Melinting. Genres: Talempong, Didong, Kulintang, Salawat Dulang. Functions: domestic celebrations, weddings, circumcisions. 12 tracks recorded in the field. Tracks 1-4: Talempong; 5-7: Didong; 8-11: Kulintang; 12: Salawat Dulang. 12 tracks recorded in the field. 1996. - Melayu Music of Sumatra and the Riau Islands. Music of Indonesia, Vol. 11. Recorded and annotated by Philip Yampolsky. Smithsonian Folkways SF-CD-40427. 24 pages of notes in English, 2 maps of Indonesia, references and Melayu-language texts provided on Smithsonian Folkways website. Region: Indonesia-Sumatra and the three islands of Riau. Genres: theatre and dance music. 17 tracks recorded in the field. Tracks 1-4: Zapin; 5-12: Mak Yong and Mendu; 13-17: Ronggeng. 71'51. 1996. - Night Music of West Sumatra. Music of Indonesia, Vol. 6. Recorded and annotated by Philip Yampolsky. Smithsonian Folkways SF-CD-40422. 20 pages of notes in English, 1 map of Indonesia. 7-item bibliography. Region: Indonesia-West Sumatra. Ethnic group: Minangkabau. Genres: Suluang, Rabab Pariaman, Dendang Pauah. 10 tracks recorded in the field. Tracks 1-5: Saluang; 6-7: Rabab Pariaman; 8-10: Dendang Pauah. 73'13. 1994.
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1. They are (1) Philip Yampolsky, 1992. Music of Nias and North Sumatra, Smithsonian/Folkways CD SF 40420, and (2) Philip Yampolsky, 1995. Music from the Forests of Riau and Mentawei, Smithsonian/Folkways SF 40423.Google Scholar
2. See e.g., (1) Artur Simon, 1984-1985. Gondang Toba/Northern Sumatra. Museum Collection Berlin, 12.2 LP discs and booklet. (2) Artur Simon, 1987. Gendang Karo/Northern Sumatra, Indonesia — Trance and Dance Music of the Karo Batak. Museum Collection, Berlin, 13. LP disc and booklet. (3) Margaret Kartomi, 1983. The Angkola People of Sumatra: An Anthology of Southeast Asian Music. Bárenreiter Musicaphon BM30 SL 2567, LP disc and booklet. (4) Margaret Kartomi, 1983. The Mandailing People of Sumatra: An Anthology of Southeast Asian Music. Bárenreiter Musicaphon BM30 SL2567, LP disc and booklet.Google Scholar
3. See Kartomi's two CDs of Muslim-associated music of Minangkabau and Aceh provinces, Sumatra, in the album of 16 CDs entitled The Music of Islam, Celestial Harmonies, Vol. 15, nos. 13155-2 and 13156-2, 1998.Google Scholar