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   <title>Hymn Descants, sung by the same girls [as in Ph 1761; accompanied by a reed organ], sound recording</title>
   <radGeneralMaterialDesignation>Sound recording</radGeneralMaterialDesignation>
   <radTitleSourceOfTitleProper>FHYA using ÖAW materials</radTitleSourceOfTitleProper>
   <levelOfDescription>item</levelOfDescription>
   <identifier>Ph1762A-1762B, OEAW PHA CD 25/1:3</identifier>
   <scopeAndContent>[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2018: Digital reproduction of audio extracted from CD1 of the &quot;Series 10: The Collection of Father Franz Mayr Zulu Recordings 1908&quot;, originally recorded on wax cylinders and classified by OAW using Mayr&apos;s notes as &quot;Hymn Descants, sung by the same girls [as in Ph 1761; accompanied by a reed organ]&quot;.]</scopeAndContent>
   <reproductionConditions>Creative Commons License: CC BY-NC-ND  

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Unless otherwise stated the copyright of all material on the FHYA resides with the contributing institution/custodian.</reproductionConditions>
   <generalNote>CD numbering, recommendations for citation

[Source - The Collection of Father Franz Mayr Zulu Recordings 1908, CD booklet, 2006: Each series has a single CD number, which is independent of the actual number of CDs comprising the series. For example, a series may be listed as OEAW PHA CD 9. The third CD of this series will be listed as OEAW PHA CD 9/3. Due to the short playing time of a Phonogramm, a single CD may contain up to 40 tracks. We recommend citing the historical recordings according to the following guidelines: In the first instance, each recording should be referred to by its catalogue number (e.g. Ph 628, G 3412). If a recording is taken from the present edition, the catalogue number should be followed by the CD number of the relevant series (if a series comprises several CDs, the CD number should be followed by the CD sub-number, separated from the CD number by a slash), and by its particular track number, set apart by a colon; e.g. Prayers: Ph 1753, OEAW PHA CD 25/1: 1. !hub° lempi (war [dance] song): Ph 1759, OEAW PHA CD 25/2]</generalNote>
   <generalNote>Attributions and conjectures

[Source - The Collection of Father Franz Mayr Zulu Recordings 1908, CD booklet, 2006: For some of his recordings, Father Franz Mayr limited his notes on the interlocutors to &quot;grown up (Zulu) girls&quot;.]</generalNote>
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   <spreadsheet>/Mayr/OAW_upload_CD1_v15.csv</spreadsheet>
   <slug>hymn-descants-sung-by-the-same-girls-as-in-ph-1761-accompanied-by-a-reed-organ-sound-recording</slug>
   <event>
      <eventActor id="internal7157">Five Hundred Year Archive (FHYA)</eventActor>
      <eventType>Online curation</eventType>
      <eventDate>2016 -</eventDate>
      <eventDescription></eventDescription>
   </event>
   <event>
      <eventActor id="internal28">Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW)</eventActor>
      <eventType>Publication</eventType>
      <eventDate>2006</eventDate>
      <eventDescription></eventDescription>
   </event>
   <event>
      <eventActor id="internal28">Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW)</eventActor>
      <eventType>Custody</eventType>
      <eventDate>[between c.1908 - 1913] -</eventDate>
      <eventDescription></eventDescription>
   </event>
   <event>
      <eventActor id="internal7170">Reverend Father Franz Mayr</eventActor>
      <eventType>Collection</eventType>
      <eventDate>c.1908</eventDate>
      <eventDescription></eventDescription>
   </event>
   <event>
      <eventActor id="internal7505">No attribution</eventActor>
      <eventType>Making</eventType>
      <eventDate>c.1908</eventDate>
      <eventDescription></eventDescription>
   </event>
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