An Introduction to the Music of New Guinea – Prestige International INT 25013, originally released on the Wattle Recordings label in 1958 (LP)
This anthology of the music of New Guinea, recorded in the 1950s and spanning Papua New Guinea, Indonesia’s Papua Province and the Solomon Islands, presents rare glimpses of this rich, eerie music connected to the invisible world, including flutes, horns, bullroarers, drums, and singing.
Cette anthologie de la musique de la Nouvelle-Guinée, enregistrée dans les années 1950 en Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée, dans la province de Papouasie en Indonésie et dans les îles Salomon, présente de précieux fragments de ces musiques riches et mystérieuses connectées au monde invisible, avec notamment des flûtes, des trompes, des rhombes, des tambours et du chant.
A1 Huon Peninsula to
Maclay Coast (Morobe Province)
A2 Madang Manum
Island (Madang province)
A3 Sepik River (the
country’s longest river in the Sandaun and East Sepik Provinces)
A4 Wewak to Papua Province (East Sepik Province & Indonesia's Papua Province)
A4 Wewak to Papua Province (East Sepik Province & Indonesia's Papua Province)
A5 Huon Gulf to
North Morobe (Morobe Province)
A6 South East
Morobe (Morobe Province)
B1 Highlands of New
Guinea
B2 Vitiaz and
Dampier Straits (East New Britain Province)
B3 North Coast New
Britain (East New Britain Province)
B4 Tolai Clan,
Rabaul Area, New Britain (East New Britain Province)
B5 Gazelle
Peninsula and South Coast New Guinea (East New Britain Province)
B6 New Ireland
Province
B7
Solomon Islands
B8 Admiralty Islands (Manus Province)
Download
Our
other Papua New Guinea music shares:
The
Iatmul of Papua Niugini – BM 30 SL 2701 here
Music
of the Middle Sepik – BM 30 SL 2700 here
Photographs below are from L'Art de Manger - Rites et Traditions en Afrique, Insulinde et Océanie, Musée Dapper; Oceania by Elisabetta Gnecchi Ruscone, Electa; Le Monde Océanien by Annie D'Alleva, Flammarion; and L'Art des Papous et des Austronésiens de Nouvelle-Guinée by Nicolas Alain, Scala.
Plug for a sacred wusear flute, Lower Sepik (Biwat)
Girl with ritual puberty tattoos, Oro Province
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