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Re: [ARSCLIST] New book about Turkish historical recordings



Hello Francesco Martinelli,
  Nice to know this exists, but is it all in Turkish, or does it have English
translations?
  Is there an English website?
Thanks, Thomas Stern.

fmartinelli@xxxxxx wrote:

> The eagerly awaited book by Cemal Ünlü about historical recordings in Turkey
> is finally out.
> In its more than 500 pages you'll find a general introduction about history
> of recording, and chapters about Turkish Phonograph, Gramophones, recordings
> by foreign labels, establishing of local labels, recording in Anatolia of
> folk music, electrical recording, radio recording, 50 years of 78 recording
> in Turkey, the last 15 years and the emergence of jazz.
> The rich iconography include labels, catalogues, and even a notebook by
> Tanburi Cemil Bey. It is difficult to describe the richness and detail of
> this labour of love.
> The best is yet to come - attached there is a cd with 7 music tracks and
> what amounts to a complete searchable catalogue (artist, label, catalogue
> number, title and makam) of about 15.000 turkish 78, approximating completness
> and laying the foundation for a sorely needed national discography.
> Very reasonably priced at about 35 euro, this is a must-have for all institutions
> dealing with history of recording, "ethnic" music, and all collectors interested
> in this area of the world, and if it goes out of stock will became a collectors'
> item like the Catalogue of the Taş Plak ve Gramofon exhibition which
> is its perfect visual companion.
> You can reach the publisher at www.pankitap.com, I believe that they ship
> internationally. (And I am not associated with them, just excited about
> finally having it available)
> Francesco Martinelli (leaving Istanbul next week)


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