Field recordings.
Found in 58 Collections and/or Records:
Michael Alpert collection
Recordings of interviews, conversations, social events, rehearsals, performances, and presentations by klezmer musicians and Yiddish folk singers collected primarily in New York City, Los Angeles, and Eastern Europe.
American Dialect Society Collection (a.k.a. The Hanley Collection; The Hanley Discs)
The American Dialect Society Collection contains field recordings of samples of regional American speech recorded between 1931-1937 for the Linguistic Atlas of New England (LANE) and the Dictonary of American Regional English (DARE), as well as related materials.
Anne Grimes collection of Ohio folk music
Field recordings of folk music from Ohio and neighboring regions, plus related manuscripts and photographs collected by Anne Laylin Grimes.
Sol Biderman Collection
Brazilian chapbooks, xilogravuras woodblock illustrations and woodblocks, sound recordings and additional research material on the subject of Brazilian literatura de cordel collected by Sol Biderman. The collection also includes a play, poems, and other writings by Biderman along with his collection of Chicano corridos and poems.
Kenneth M. Bilby Jamaican Maroon Collection
An ethnographic field collection of sound recordings, moving images, and accompanying materials that document the music and dance of Jamaican Maroons, particularly the Kromanti Dance ritual complex recorded by Kenneth M. Bilby in 1977-1979, and in 1991.
Connie Regan-Blake collection, 1974-2014
Blue Ridge Parkway Folklife Project collection
Paul Bowles Moroccan Music Collection
An ethnographic field collection of sound recordings, photographs, and accompanying documentation of Moroccan folk, popular, and art music. The collection includes recordings Paul Bowles made in 1959 during a four-month field project sponsored by the Library of Congress with a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation as well as additional field recordings that he and Christopher Wanklyn made between 1960 and 1962.
Roxane Connick Carlisle collection
James Madison Carpenter Collection
Vida Chenoweth collection
Chicago Ethnic Arts Project collection
Diana Cohen Hopi Religion Collection
A sound recording of songs and discussion about aspects of Hopi religion, including dance. It was made by Diana Cohen in the spring of 1974 in Second Mesa, Arizona, and documents an informal gathering of families at the home of Ferrell Secakuku, leader of his village, songwriter, and dancer.
Fletcher Collins Jr. Collection
The Fletcher Collins Jr. Collection is the result of the Anglo-American folksong collecting activities of Fletcher Collins Jr. from the mid-1930s to the early 1940s in North Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia, under the auspices of the WPA Joint Committee on Folk Arts and for the Library of Congress Archive of Folk Song.
Harold C. Conklin Philippine Collection
Audio copies of original ethnographic field recordings made by anthropologist and linguist Harold C. Conklin, primarily of music and rituals of the Ifugao of northern Luzon, Philippines from 1961-1995. Also includes copies of 24 recordings, some made by other researchers and of other Philippine groups and languages dated 1955-1977. Related manuscripts include correspondence with Conklin, recording logs, and indices to the original recordings.
Laurie Beth Kalb Cosmo collection of New Mexico folklife documentation
Manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, and audio recordings related to the New Mexico Folklife Project collection (AFC 1991/032) collected in 1984 and 1985.
Curtis Cook Zuni Pueblo storytelling collection
A. James Delahoussaye collection of Atchafalaya River Basin recordings
Frances Densmore papers
Eleanor Dickinson collection
Discoteca Pública Municipal de São Paulo collection
Sam Eskin Collection, 1939-1969
Ethnic Heritage and Language Schools in America Project collection
Burt Feintuch collection
Collection of audio recordings, moving images, photographs, and associated manuscripts related to Burt Feintuch's fieldwork in Northumberland, Cape Breton, Kentucky, New Orleans, Texas, and New England.