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| maintainer  = Nataša Kocjančič
 
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| name                = Institute of Ethnomusicology Sound Archive and Studio
 
| name                = Institute of Ethnomusicology Sound Archive and Studio
| street address      = Glasbenonarodopisni institut, Znanstvenoraziskovalni center, Slovenska akademija znanosti in umetnosti (ZRC-SAZU), Novi trg 2, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
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| street             = Novi trg 2
| mailing address    = Glasbenonarodopisni institut, Znanstvenoraziskovalni center, Slovenska akademija znanosti in umetnosti (ZRC-SAZU), P O Box 306, SI-1001 Ljubljana, Slovenia
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| town                = SI-1000 Ljubljana
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 470 6265
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 470 6265
 
| fax                = 386 (0) 1 425 7753
 
| fax                = 386 (0) 1 425 7753
 
| email              = gni@zrc.sazu.si
 
| email              = gni@zrc.sazu.si
| website            = http://www.zrc-sazu.si/gni
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| website            = http://gni.zrc-sazu.si/sl/oddelek/8422#v
| proprietor         = Institute of Ethnomusicology
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| managed by         = Institute of Ethnomusicology
| contact            = Archivist
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  | name        = Mojca Kovačič
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  | email      = mojca.kovacic@zrc-sazu.si
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The founding charter of the [[Institute of Ethnomusicology]] founded 1934 by [[France Marolt]] includes among its basic functions the "compiling of as complete as possible a collection of Slovene musical folklore". The enriching of [[Institute of Ethnomusicology Sound Archive and Studio|this archive]], founded in [[established::1994]], which as well as written records has also meant a sound archive, and in recent years also audiovisual records, has gone hand in hand with the development of recording equipment and the possibilities open to the Institute. At the same time it is the result of the Institute reaching out to other institutions. It contains 50,000 units of ethnomusicological material in total duration of 3,000 hours. Adjacent to the archive is a fully-equipped recording studio.
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==Archival documents==
The founding charter of the Institute of Ethnomusicology includes among its basic functions the 'compiling of as complete as possible a collection of Slovene musical folklore'. The enriching of this archive, which as well as written records has also meant a sound archive, and in recent years also audiovisual records, has gone hand in hand with the development of recording equipment and the possibilities open to the Institute. At the same time it is the result of the Institute reaching out to other institutions.
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In addition to extensive recordings of the folk music of Slovenia, this research archive features recordings of the folk music of other South Slavic nations and of other European and non-European nations. The collection comprises: '''recordings on wax cylinders''' dating from 1914–1919 partially preserved wax cylinders from Adlešiči and Preloka; '''recordings on gramophone records''' – discs of various formats, including unique acetates; '''field recordings on magnetic tape''' made from 1955 onwards – a collection of audio recordings of around 29,000 folk songs and instrumental melodies, some with transcriptions, with card indexes by serial number, place of origin, theme, first verse, beginning of the melody and metre; '''recordings on cassette''' (published cassettes and audio cassettes recorded in the field); '''recordings on Digital Audio Tape (DAT)'''; '''recordings on compact disc (CD and CD-R)'''; and '''visual documentation''' – folklore-themed films, videocassettes (various formats), VCDs and DVDs, and a photographic and slide library (folk singers, musicians, instruments, dances, work of the Institute).
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The archive also contains manuscripts, song books, and other materials relating to the documentation of the work of the Institute and earlier folk song collection campaigns, plus an important collection of folk instruments.
  
In addition to extensive recordings of the folk music of Slovenia, the Sound Archive features recordings of the folk music of other South Slavic nations and of other European and non-European nations. The collection comprises: (i) recordings on wax cylinders dating from 1914-1919 partially preserved wax cylinders from Adlešiči and Preloka; (ii) recordings on gramophone records - discs of various formats, including unique acetates; (iii) field recordings on magnetic tape made from 1955 onwards - a collection of audio recordings of around 29,000 folk songs and instrumental melodies, some with transcriptions, with card indexes by serial number, place of origin, theme, first verse, beginning of the melody and metre; (iv) recordings on cassette (published cassettes and audio cassettes recorded in the field); (v) recordings on Digital Audio Tape (DAT); (vi) recordings on compact disc (CD and CD-R); and (vii) visual documentation - folklore-themed films, videocassettes (various formats), VCDs and DVDs, and a photographic and slide library (folk singers, musicians, instruments, dances, work of the Institute).
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==See also==
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* [[Institute of Ethnomusicology]]
  
The archive also contains manuscripts, song books and other materials relating to the documentation of the work of the Institute and earlier folk song collection campaigns, plus an important collection of folk instruments.
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== External links ==
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*[http://gni.zrc-sazu.si/en/oddelek/8435#v Institute of Ethnomusicology Sound Archive and Studio website] 
  
Adjacent to the archive is a fully-equipped recording studio.
 
  
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Institute of Ethnomusicology Sound Archive and Studio
Novi trg 2, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 470 6265




The founding charter of the Institute of Ethnomusicology founded 1934 by France Marolt includes among its basic functions the "compiling of as complete as possible a collection of Slovene musical folklore". The enriching of this archive, founded in 1994, which as well as written records has also meant a sound archive, and in recent years also audiovisual records, has gone hand in hand with the development of recording equipment and the possibilities open to the Institute. At the same time it is the result of the Institute reaching out to other institutions. It contains 50,000 units of ethnomusicological material in total duration of 3,000 hours. Adjacent to the archive is a fully-equipped recording studio.


Archival documents

In addition to extensive recordings of the folk music of Slovenia, this research archive features recordings of the folk music of other South Slavic nations and of other European and non-European nations. The collection comprises: recordings on wax cylinders dating from 1914–1919 partially preserved wax cylinders from Adlešiči and Preloka; recordings on gramophone records – discs of various formats, including unique acetates; field recordings on magnetic tape made from 1955 onwards – a collection of audio recordings of around 29,000 folk songs and instrumental melodies, some with transcriptions, with card indexes by serial number, place of origin, theme, first verse, beginning of the melody and metre; recordings on cassette (published cassettes and audio cassettes recorded in the field); recordings on Digital Audio Tape (DAT); recordings on compact disc (CD and CD-R); and visual documentation – folklore-themed films, videocassettes (various formats), VCDs and DVDs, and a photographic and slide library (folk singers, musicians, instruments, dances, work of the Institute).

The archive also contains manuscripts, song books, and other materials relating to the documentation of the work of the Institute and earlier folk song collection campaigns, plus an important collection of folk instruments.

See also

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