柏林音像档案馆收藏的阿拉伯世界音乐作品

Susanne Ziegler
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柏林音像档案馆(BPhA)收藏的阿拉伯世界音乐藏品数量令人印象深刻,共有 30 件,还有大量的蜡筒。起初,阿拉伯音乐并不是柏林音像资料馆的主要关注点;直到 1918 年,这里才收藏了少量阿拉伯世界的音乐,但即便如此,这里仍在进行广泛的研究(参见霍恩博斯特尔 1906-7 年关于突尼斯音乐的文章)。第一次世界大战期间在德国战俘营录制的唱片增加了收藏量。对阿拉伯国家的实地考察在 1930 年左右达到顶峰,罗伯特-拉赫曼(Robert Lachmann)作为领军人物和其他几位与柏林比较音乐学派有关的学者录制了录音。本文概述了柏林比较音乐学院在阿拉伯世界的藏品、它们的地位和内容,并强调了它们与世界其他地区藏品相比的特点。根据与藏品相关的历史文献(信件、出版物),还将介绍有关收藏者、其背景、动机和实地工作的信息。
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Collections of Music from the Arab World in the Berlin Phonogramm-Archiv
The number of collections of music from the Arab world housed in the Berlin Phonogramm-Archiv (BPhA), 30 in all, is impressive, as is the great number of wax cylinders. In the beginning, Arab music was not the main concern of the Berlin Phonogramm-Archiv; there were a small number of collections of music from the Arab world until 1918, but even then, extensive research was being done (see Hornbostel's 1906–7 article on Tunisian music). Recordings made in German prisoner-of-war camps during World War I augmented the holdings. Fieldwork in Arab countries peaked around 1930, with recordings made by Robert Lachmann as the leading figure and several other scholars associated with the Berlin School of Comparative Musicology. This article presents an overview of the BPhA's collections from the Arab world, their status and content, and highlights their specific features compared to its collections from other regions of the world. Based on the historical documents associated with the collections (correspondence, publications), information will also be given about the collectors, their backgrounds, motivations, and fieldwork.
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