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Finding Aids to Collections in the Archive of Folk Culture

EGYPT COLLECTIONS
IN THE ARCHIVE OF FOLK CULTURE

Series Editor: Ann Hoog
Revised: December 2012


For additional information about Archive of Folk Culture collections, contact the Folklife Reading Room. To request copies, see our webpages regarding audio materials and photographic materials. Please refer to the AFC and/or AFS numbers when requesting information. All indications of time duration listed in this finding aid are estimates.

AFC 1950/022: Amice Calverley Recordings of Cretan and Egyptian Music
Five 16-inch discs of "Crete" (Greece) and Egyptian music recorded by Amice Calverley. 9902 seems to be from Crete; 9903-9906 are Egyptian. (1 hour and 25 minutes; LWO 1619) (AFS 9902-9906) [catalog record]

AFC 1970/037: Divine liturgy of St. Basil with its hymns
Eight 10-inch tapes described by John E. Gillespie as "a Coptic mass" (St. Basil's Liturgy or Anaphora of Saint Basil) recorded in Egypt, performed by clergy and the choirs of the Institute for Coptic Studies, Cairo, Egypt directed by Ragheb Moftah, and published by the Institute of Coptic Studies as "The Divine Liturgy of St. Basil with its Hymns." Donated by John E. Gillespie, ca. 1970. Title on the liner notes for the published recordings, included in the collection is St. Basil's Liturgy. (7 hours; LWO 6073) (AFS 14,191-14,198) [catalog record] [online presentation]

 

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