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Outsinging the Nightingale: Lost Treasures of Bulgarian Music: 1905–1950; The Sound of the Balkans: Remastered from Original 78s. 2010. JSP Records JSP77134A–D. Compiled and annotated by Lauren Brody. 4, 8-pp. booklets with notes in English. 24 b/w photographs, 14 illustrations, 1 map, 1 musical notation. 4 compact discs: 25 tracks (76:34), 25 tracks (79:29), 25 tracks (77:44), 25 tracks (78:27). Transferred from the original 78s in Bulgaria by Lauren Brody with assistance from Christopher C. King.

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Outsinging the Nightingale: Lost Treasures of Bulgarian Music: 1905–1950; The Sound of the Balkans: Remastered from Original 78s. 2010. JSP Records JSP77134A–D. Compiled and annotated by Lauren Brody. 4, 8-pp. booklets with notes in English. 24 b/w photographs, 14 illustrations, 1 map, 1 musical notation. 4 compact discs: 25 tracks (76:34), 25 tracks (79:29), 25 tracks (77:44), 25 tracks (78:27). Transferred from the original 78s in Bulgaria by Lauren Brody with assistance from Christopher C. King.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 March 2019

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Copyright © 2011 by the International Council for Traditional Music

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1. The latter include: Donna Buchanan, Performing Democracy: Bulgarian Music and Musicians in Transition (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006); Ventsislav Dimov, “Kŭm izsledvaneto na zapisanata muzika v Bŭlgariya ot pŭrvata polovina na XX vek: Arhivi i kolektsii” [Towards research on Bulgarian recordings from the first half of the twentieth century: Archives and collections], Bŭlgarsko muzikoznaniye 1 (2005): 144–72; and Lozanka Peycheva, “Tsigani/Romi akordeonisti i promenyashtata se folklorna muzika ot Bŭlgariya” [Romani accordionists and the transformation of Bulgarian folk music], in Integratsiyata na Romite v Bŭlgarskoto obshtestvo [The integration of the Roma into Bulgarian Society], ed. Velina Topalova and Aleksei Pamparov, 170–82 (Sofia: Institut po Sotsiologiya pri BAN, 2007).Google Scholar