Side I: World Library of Folk & Primitive Music: Scotland;Side II: World Library of Folk & Primitive Music: French Canadian; English Songs; from Newfoundland and Nova Scotia, etc. Anglo-American Folk Songs, sung by Hermes Nye
Collection Technical Notes:
(Gift of the Kostas Kazazis estate to the LLA on January 28, 2003)
Contributor:
Regimental Band & Massed Pipers of Scots Guards; Hermes Nye
“This guide is intended for tourists who visit Yugoslavia in the summer months [...]. The translation of the text is given in five foreign languages--English, French, German, Russian and Italian.”--from the booklet
Collection Technical Notes:
Phonograph record is a Panorama disc [no number]. (Gift of the Kostas Kazazis estate to the LLA on January 28, 2003)
Exercises 1-34, keyed to a manual;(Exercise 34 is entitled “La Maitre [sic] de Philosophie”.)
Collection Technical Notes:
Phonograph records are numbered 50025-P through 50029-P. Gift of Douglas Wilkinson to the LLA on 7/19/93. The accompanying manual cannot be located at present (12/8/16).(These recordings may be rare.--JJT) (Unreviewed) WAVE files are now converted to MP3s.
Introduction (including pedagogical suggestions); Conversations 1-41; Grammar Units 1-25; Reference Materials; The relation between French spelling and French pronunciation, verb forms, common units of measurement, vocabularies, etc.
Collection Technical Notes:
Tapes were dubbed starting in November 1962 from the publisher’s tapes on loan to the LLA. The accompanying text and companion recording are referenced here.
Reading of the texts inserted between pages 216 and 217 of the text:;“Arrivée à Paris”, “La cuisine française”, “Scènes parisiennes”, “Voyage à Reims”, “En province”, etc.
Chapters 1-22; Dictation for Chapters 1-22; Pronunciation Drills for Chapters 1-10
Collection Technical Notes:
Masters were dubbed from the 3.75 ips, half-track publisher’s tapes (on seven-inch reels) lent to the LLA by Gerald Honigsblum; JJT, rec. eng., Sept. 1984. The LA collection does not have a copy of the text.