Volume 10, the final volume of The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, is a comprehensive compilation of the reference sections of Volumes 1 through 9. It also offers a glimpse of the fabric and work of conducting the research presented in those volumes.
Smithsonian Global Sound for Libraries produced in partnership with Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, is a virtual encyclopedia of the world's musical and aural traditions.
These collections, which include extensive audiovisual documentation of traditional arts, cultural expressions, and oral histories, offer researchers access to the songs, stories, and other creative expressions of people from diverse communities.
There is an urgency for the preservation of IAM; there is a demand for its documentation; and there is an opportunity to promote IAM in education and broader society.
Traditional Folk Music of Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders, collectively known as Indigenous Australians. Rate Your Music is an online collaborative database of music releases and films.
NZ On Air. In collaboration with Te Māngai Pāho, we have curated this collection of songs to celebrate some of Aotearoa's finest waiata with this Te Reo Māori playlist.
The content within our World Musical Instruments: Case Studies has been sourced from UCLA's World Musical Instruments collection. (Some content has to be Interloaned)
OTYKEN - STORM (in an Endangered Indigenous language) (Siberian)