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Afghanistan: On Marco Polo's Road, The Musicians of Kunduz and Faizabad. Recorded by Tomoaki Fujii and others. Field notes by Tomoaki Fujii. Annotated by Akihiro Takahashi and Mark Greenberg. Translated by Tokiko Nobusawa. Multicultural Media MCM-3003, Music of the Earth series. CD with 20 pages of notes in English, 1 map, 2 b/w photographs of performers. No bibliography. 10 tracks recorded in the field. 65'24. 1997. - Afghanistan: Traditional Musicians. A Journey to an Unknown Musical World. Recorded by WDR with the assistance of Afghan musicologist Abdul Wahab Madadi, at Radio Afghanistan and Hotel Dalkh Nights, Mazar-e Sharif. Annotated by Jan Reichow and Abdul Wahab Madadi. World Network Vol. 28. GEMALC-6759. CD with 13 pages of notes in German, French and English, and 2 b/w photographs. 17 tracks. 70'54. 1994.

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Afghanistan: On Marco Polo's Road, The Musicians of Kunduz and Faizabad. Recorded by Tomoaki Fujii and others. Field notes by Tomoaki Fujii. Annotated by Akihiro Takahashi and Mark Greenberg. Translated by Tokiko Nobusawa. Multicultural Media MCM-3003, Music of the Earth series. CD with 20 pages of notes in English, 1 map, 2 b/w photographs of performers. No bibliography. 10 tracks recorded in the field. 65'24. 1997.

Afghanistan: Traditional Musicians. A Journey to an Unknown Musical World. Recorded by WDR with the assistance of Afghan musicologist Abdul Wahab Madadi, at Radio Afghanistan and Hotel Dalkh Nights, Mazar-e Sharif. Annotated by Jan Reichow and Abdul Wahab Madadi. World Network Vol. 28. GEMALC-6759. CD with 13 pages of notes in German, French and English, and 2 b/w photographs. 17 tracks. 70'54. 1994.

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