The Anthology of American Folk Music is a six - album compilation released in 1952
by Folkways Records (catalogue FP 251, FP 252, and FP 253), comprising Offers news, comment and features about the British arts scene with sections on books, films, music, theatre, art and architecture.
In Japanese Music and Musical Instruments, by William P. Malm, there is a brief chapter on Buddhist religious music, and a little information can be gleaned from the notes accompanying recordings of Japanese music
by Folkways (FR8980), but the study of music in the Buddhism of China, Japan, Korea, and Tibet has not yet been written.
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folkways is at the heart of this emerging technology.
Yet Cavicchi, who scoured the Library of Congress and the archives of the Smithsonian
Folkways record label to compile the exhibit, found his personal interest piqued the most
by the tales of Muslim punks.
Hence, only
by revealing his own views of his place in the cosmos - which are religious as even such nontraditionalists as Spinoza and Einstein understood - can Schlesinger argue for the authority of «History,» or «our
folkways, traditions, standards.»
Recordings with helpful explanatory notes can be purchased from
Folkways (P431, with notes
by Alain Danielou) and from Angel (35468 and 35283, with notes
by Yehudi Menuhin).
Schwartz made One, Two, Three and a Zing Zing Zing for
Folkways Records four years ago, but it was picked up first
by teachers and playground instructors and is used in teachers» courses at Bucknell, Teachers College at Columbia, New York University and other colleges.
And just this year, I had the incredible honor of writing the liner notes for this newest album, Sunny Day, released just this month
by Smithsonian
Folkways (who also release the work of all the fine folks I mentioned up above).