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- Sammy 1903 Mechanical Music Box – Auld Lang Syne Mechanical Music from Phonogrammarchiv of the Austrian Academy of Sciences LP vinyl record: "The Concert Regina...
- the meeting of the IAC. 2005: Czech National Library (Prague) 2007: Phonogrammarchiv of the Austrian Academy of Sciences 2009: National Archives of Malaysia...
- ASIN B000005EB5 SAYDISC with categories about "Mechanical" Music and "Musical Boxes" Mechanical Music from Phonogrammarchiv of the Austrian Academy of Sciences...
- music worldwide, with over 25,000 recordings, mostly archived at the Phonogrammarchiv Wien in Vienna. Kubik also performs as a clarinettist with a neo-traditional...
- partnership with the Institute of Musicology at Vienna University, the Phonogrammarchiv of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, and the Austrian Commission for...
- german/english; ISBN 978-3-200-03141-8 7″ Vinyl: Thomas Hörl. Matthias, Wiener Phonogrammarchiv with remixes by Cherry Sunkist and das_em, do****entation of the exhibition...
- Sarajevo with Abraham A. Cappon – the record is kept at the Vienna Phonogrammarchiv, together with a 1907 recording of one of his poems. In 1911, Zeki...
- Shumcho", in Gerda Lechleitner; Christian Liebl (eds.), Jahrbuch des Phonogrammarchivs der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften 2, Göttingen: Cuvillier...
- April 2020. "The Historical Collections (1899 -1950) of the Vienna Phonogrammarchiv | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization"...
- with whom Nadel studied the musicology of 'primitive peoples' at the Phonogrammarchiv in Berlin, and African languages at the University of Berlin. In 1932...