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Barrtjap's Wangga. 2016. The Indigenous Music of Australia CD 2. Sydney University Press. Recorded by Alice Moyle and Allan Marett, with supplementary recordings by A.P. Elkin, Ken Maddock and Linda Barwick. Annotated by Allan Marett, Linda Barwick and Lysbeth Ford. Produced by Linda Barwick and Agata Mrva-Montoya. 32-page booklet with notes in English. Colour and B/W photographs, bibliography. CD, 26 tracks (46:03). - Muluk's Wangga. 2016. The Indigenous Music of Australia CD 3. Sydney University Press. Recorded by Alice Moyle, with supplementary recordings by Allan Marett, Linda Barwick and Alberto Furlan. Annotated by Allan Marett, Linda Barwick and Lysbeth Ford. Produced by Linda Barwick and Agata Mrva-Montoya. 32-page booklet with notes in English. Colour and B/W photographs, bibliography. CD, 20 tracks (55:41). - Manji's Wangga. 2016. The Indigenous Music of Australia CD 4. Sydney University Press. Recorded by Alice Moyle and Allan Marett. Annotated by Allan Marett, Linda Barwick and Lysbeth Ford. Produced by Linda Barwick and Agata Mrva-Montoya. 24-page booklet with notes in English. Colour and B/W photographs, bibliography. CD, 14 tracks (26:16). - Lambudju's Wangga. 2016. The Indigenous Music of Australia CD 5. Sydney University Press. Recorded by Alice Moyle and Allan Marett, with supplementary recordings by Lamont West and Sally Treloyn. Annotated by Allan Marett, Linda Barwick and Lysbeth Ford. Produced by Linda Barwick and Agata Mrva-Montoya. 32-page booklet with notes in English. Colour and B/W photographs, bibliography. CD, 15 tracks (49:50). - Walakandha Wangga. 2016. The Indigenous Music of Australia CD 6. Sydney University Press. Recorded by Allan Marett, with supplementary recordings by Michael Enilane, Frances Kofod, William Hoddinott, Lesley Reilly and Mark Crocombe. Annotated by Allan Marett, Linda Barwick and Lysbeth Ford. Produced by Linda Barwick and Agata Mrva-Montoya. 40-page booklet with notes in English. Colour and B/W photographs, bibliography. 2CDs. CD 1 18 tracks (42:41); CD 2, 39 tracks (46:30). - Ma-yawa Wangga. 2016. The Indigenous Music of Australia CD 7. Sydney University Press. Recorded by Allan Marett, with supplementary recordings by Sally Treloyn and Mark Crocombe. Annotated by Allan Marett, Linda Barwick and Lysbeth Ford. Produced by Linda Barwick and Agata Mrva-Montoya. 32-page booklet with notes in English. Colour and B/W photographs, bibliography. CD, 15 tracks (32:20).
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Barrtjap's Wangga. 2016. The Indigenous Music of Australia CD 2. Sydney University Press. Recorded by Alice Moyle and Allan Marett, with supplementary recordings by A.P. Elkin, Ken Maddock and Linda Barwick. Annotated by Allan Marett, Linda Barwick and Lysbeth Ford. Produced by Linda Barwick and Agata Mrva-Montoya. 32-page booklet with notes in English. Colour and B/W photographs, bibliography. CD, 26 tracks (46:03).
Muluk's Wangga. 2016. The Indigenous Music of Australia CD 3. Sydney University Press. Recorded by Alice Moyle, with supplementary recordings by Allan Marett, Linda Barwick and Alberto Furlan. Annotated by Allan Marett, Linda Barwick and Lysbeth Ford. Produced by Linda Barwick and Agata Mrva-Montoya. 32-page booklet with notes in English. Colour and B/W photographs, bibliography. CD, 20 tracks (55:41).
Manji's Wangga. 2016. The Indigenous Music of Australia CD 4. Sydney University Press. Recorded by Alice Moyle and Allan Marett. Annotated by Allan Marett, Linda Barwick and Lysbeth Ford. Produced by Linda Barwick and Agata Mrva-Montoya. 24-page booklet with notes in English. Colour and B/W photographs, bibliography. CD, 14 tracks (26:16).
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Marett, Alan, Barwick, Linda and Ford, Lysbeth. 2012 For the Sake of a Song: Wangga Songmen and their Repertories. Sydney: Sydney University Press.Google Scholar