RECORDS Still Popular after Thirty Years; How Rotorua Club Made First Recordings of Maori Music; THE AIM WAS PERFECTION; MAKING THE DISCS; GIFT OF TENE WAITERE'S CARVINGS; THE FINEST MAORI SINGING ON ...

RECORDS Still Popular after Thirty Years; How Rotorua Club Made First Recordings of Maori Music; THE AIM WAS PERFECTION; MAKING THE DISCS; GIFT OF TENE WAITERE'S CARVINGS; THE FINEST MAORI SINGING ON ...
Date
September 1961
By
Maori Affairs DepartmentMaori Affairs Department
Publisher
Te Ao Hou
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An increasingly large number of Maori records have appeared over the past two years bringing a surge of interest in Maori music by ordinary Pakeha New Zealanders as well as overseas visitors. However, this availability of recorded Maori music is nothing new, for the first large scale recordings of Maori songs in this country were made as long ago a...

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Te Ao Hou - No. 36 (September 1961)
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Maori Affairs Department. RECORDS Still Popular after Thirty Years; How Rotorua Club Made First Recordings of Maori Music; THE AIM WAS PERFECTION; MAKING THE DISCS; GIFT OF TENE WAITERE'S CARVINGS; THE FINEST MAORI SINGING ON .... Ref: Mao36TeA. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/196553

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