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      Pacific Ocean

      • UF Pacific
      • UF Pacifique
      • UF Großer Ozean
      • UF Pazifik
      • UF Stiller Ozean
      • UF Pacific Sea

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      Pacific Ocean

        11 Archival description results for Pacific Ocean

        Wirz New Guinea II
        VII WS 339 · File · 1930-01-01 - 1931-12-31
        Part of Ethnological Museum, National Museums in Berlin
        • Audio* description: Inscription: Wirz New Guinea, therefore partly confused with New Guinea I (1927). At EB Schneider: Wirz Südsee Brit. South N.G. and Holl. Süd N.G. The collection consists of two parts, 19 W. from the British North New Guinea, 17 W. from the Dutch South New Guinea. The original numbering begins in the south and follows as No. 18 - 36 the second part. In PHA, the numbering was reversed: W. 1 starts at the original No. 18 and ends at 34 at the original No. 15. The original rollers 16 and 17 were obviously not invenatrised. Short remarks are available.
        Wirz, Paul
        Wirz New Guinea I
        VII WS 338 · File · 1927-01-01 - 1927-12-31
        Part of Ethnological Museum, National Museums in Berlin
        • Audio* description: Inscription: Wirz New Guinea or Wirz New Guinea 1927 (in contrast to the second New Guinea collection of 1930). At EB Schneider: Wirz South Pacific New Guinea. Correspondence received.
        Wirz, Paul
        Verschueren New Guinea
        VII WS 322 · File · 1936-01-01 - 1937-12-31
        Part of Ethnological Museum, National Museums in Berlin
        • Audio* description: According to Lt. Briefwechsel Verschueren had already used wax rollers for Jaap Kunst. In Lamsweerde (1994:273) you can find a list of these reels. Transcriptions in Art 1950. Transcriptions are also available from Marius Schneider, a planned publication together with Hans Nevermann obviously did not come about. Schneider prepared a publication of the sound recordings (title cited in Schneider 1939: 277), which however did not appear...
        Verschueren, Johannes Cornelis
        Tooth New Guinea
        VII WS 349 · File · 1928-01-01 - 1932-12-31
        Part of Ethnological Museum, National Museums in Berlin
        • Audio* description: There are detailed remarks to the recordings and texts. Extensive correspondence available. At Hornbostel's suggestion, Zahn changed his intention to record only Christian songs. See also Zahn 1920 (Mission and Music). The rollers were sent to Berlin in several shipments, there are several documentaries written by Zahn. The roll recordings of the Triton choir are not mentioned in the document, but cf. letter of 26.10.1928. W. 33 is published on the CD 100 Jahre (1/15).
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        Pöch New Guinea II
        VII WS 241 · File · 1904-01-01 - 1906-12-31
        Part of Ethnological Museum, National Museums in Berlin
        • Audio* description: These are copies of recordings from the Vienna Phonogrammarchiv, the rollers are labeled with the numbers of the corresponding records. The collection represents a selection of all records recorded by Pöch between 1904 and 1906. Handwritten lists suggest that Hornbostel compiled this selection himself. Extensive commentaries, texts and transcriptions in Niles 2000. Transcriptions also in Graf 1950. All recordings are published on the CD Wien.
        Pöch, Rudolf
        Pöch New Guinea I
        VII WS 240 · File · 1904-01-01 - 1904-12-31
        Part of Ethnological Museum, National Museums in Berlin
        • Audio* description: The label of the collection is: P number. These rollers are original recordings with the Edison phonograph, which were intended as preliminary studies for recordings with the Wiener Archivphonograph. In Vienna there are recordings of the same content with the same warrantors that were made a few days later (cf. also Niles 2000: 24). Extensive commentaries, text translations, transcriptions in Niles 2000. Transcriptions also in Graf 1950. Extensive correspondence between Pöch and Hornbostel available. W. 11 is published on the CD 100 years (1/12), comment Don Niles.
        Pöch, Rudolf
        Neuhauss New Guinea
        VII WS 230 · File · 1908-01-01 - 1910-12-31
        Part of Ethnological Museum, National Museums in Berlin
        • description: Inscription: Neuhauß New Guinea. For the technique of the photographs see Neuhauss 1911b:6 - 7. The rollers 2, 18, 75, 83 were taken over into the Dem.coll. as no. 42 - 45. Extensive correspondence is available. Detailed remarks to the recordings and many texts are available, partly published in Neuhauss 1911:498 ff. Some transcriptions in Christensen 1957 and 1970, Hornbostel 1920b, and Schneider 1934a, 1937a, 1938b, 1951a. Further documents (ethnographica, films, photos etc.) in the EM. W. 18 is published on the LP FE 4175.* Audio
        Neuhauss, Richard
        Moszkowski Neuguinea
        VII WS 221 · File · 1910-01-01 - 1910-12-31
        Part of Ethnological Museum, National Museums in Berlin
        • description: Inscription: MOSZK Holl.Neuguinea. The rollers were initially located in the Museum für Völkerkunde and were later handed over to the PHA. Correspondence available. Further documents (files, photos, ethnographica) in the EM. N.B: The reels 13 - 18 could not be played over anymore because of too strong mould infestation.* Audio
        Moszkowski, Max
        Landtman New Guinea
        VII WS 179 · File · 1910-01-01 - 1911-12-31
        Part of Ethnological Museum, National Museums in Berlin
        • Audio* description: Label: Landtman Kiwai. Rollers I and II, which were initially labeled as test shots, were inventoried as No. 45 and 46. W.18 was transferred to Dem. Coll as number 41. Detailed information and comments to the photographs were written by the collector himself. Correspondence available. Transcriptions in Schneider 1934a.
        Landtman, Gunnar
        Held Dutch New Guinea
        VII WS 108 · File · 1938-01-01 - 1939-12-31
        Part of Ethnological Museum, National Museums in Berlin
        • Audio* description: The collection is registered as penultimate in the EB Schneider and was still completely galvanized, but the majority of the galvanos were lost in the war. See also Art 1967c:104-5. Correspondence available. Accordingly, Hero was recommended by Josselin de Jong (letter of 31.10.36). Detailed remarks on the recordings and complete lyrics are available (original Dutch, English translation by L. van Proosdij 1995).
        Held, Gerrit Jan
        VII WS 60 · File · 1912-01-01 - 1914-12-31
        Part of Ethnological Museum, National Museums in Berlin
        • Audio* description: Marking of the rollers: Börnstein Bismar[c]k Arch. or Börnstein Südsee. In the original documentation only 108 rolls are mentioned. Another numbering counts until 190 (see postcard to Hornbostel from 1914: 6 Tins - 108 Walzen - 190 Phonogramme). There are many cross-references under the numbers. Correspondence available. Many of the rollers are transcribed by Hübner and Schneider. For collectors and collection see also Niles 2001. The open questions could not be clarified so far.
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