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SMITHSONIAN
GLOBAL SOUND Winter 2007 Newsletter
Dear
Smithsonian Global
Sound Customer, Thank you for your
support this year. We are a nonprofit endeavor, and your
purchases sustain both our mission and the music. We
look forward to serving you in 2008 with even better
ways for you to discover and appreciate other people,
other value systems, and other realms of human
accomplishment. You can learn more about your own
heritage as well, wherever you may live. In an
increasingly mobile world, we aim to connect people
through sound.
Happy listening!
‘Tis the
season to celebrate holiday singing traditions around
the world, free teaching materials on iTunes U, GRAMMY
nominations, and new releases from Central Asia and
Collector Records.
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SMITHSONIAN
GLOBAL SOUND SONGS TO MAKE WINTER BRIGHT
Explore
holiday singing traditions in cultures around the world,
including carols and game songs for children, in this special
Smithsonian Global Sound feature. Find
the music of your cultural heritage on Smithsonian Global Sound to
share with your friends and family this season.
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FREE
TOOLS FOR TEACHING NOW ON iTUNES U
Not
just for the classroom anymore, our popular Tools for
Teaching are now available on iTunes
U. Download our free lesson plans,
activities, videos, and more, and sync them with your
computer or iPod. Lifetime learners will also enjoy
taking their favorite Smithsonian Global Sound videos
and podcasts
with them wherever they go.
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NEW
MUSIC FROM CENTRAL ASIA
AND COLLECTOR RECORDS
Smithsonian
Global Sound
welcomes three new recordings in the acclaimed Music of
Central Asia series from Smithsonian
Folkways Recordings and the Aga Khan Trust for Culture.
Also enjoy newly digitized recordings of American folk
and labor songs from Joe Glazer’s Collector
Records.
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NEW
AND NOTABLE
American Favorite Ballads Vol. 5 by
Pete Seeger
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Central
Asia 6: Spiritual Music of Azerbijan
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Nobel Voices for Disarmament:
1901-2001
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CURATOR'S
PICKS
First Flight by Might Sparrow
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W.E.B. DuBois: A Recorded
Autobiography
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Songs and Laments of the Songe
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Continue
to visit www.smithsonianglobalsound.org
for more access to rare recordings and performances of
music and sound from around the world.
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