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  1. Missa pro defunctis (The Requiem Mass): Gregorian Chant from the Solesmes edition, 1933
    by Choir of the Pius X School
  2. Solid Treat: Mento in Jamaica ca. 1951-57
    by Canary Records
  3. He Gives From The Heart: A Retrospective of the Arab-American Violinist and Composer, 1916-65
    by Naim Karacand
  4. Jacques Brunet Recordings of Central Javanese Gamelan: Archaic Styles and Austere Instrumental Performances of the Early 1970s
    by Canary Records
    subscriber exclusive
  5. Shade Your Eyes: Bulgarian-Macedonian Clarinet in Akron, Ohio ca. 1948
    by Kime Nanchoff
  6. Ragas Purbi & Madhuvanti
    by Utd. Nathoo Khan
    subscriber exclusive
  7. Ragas Malkauns & Sohini: Kirana Gharana ca. 1960
    by Pandit Yeshwantrai Purohit
  8. Masterpieces of Koto
    by Michio Miyagi
  9. Arab-American Live Recordings vol. 2: Boston in the 1960s
    by Tony Abdelahad & Philip Solomon
  10. Tarab Vocal Art in Cairo & Alexandria vol. 4, ca. 1923-28
    by Canary Records
  11. The Heart of a Mangas: Intersections of Popular Greek Theater & Rebetiko in Chicago & New York, 1923-29
    by Canary Records
  12. Tarab Vocal Art in Beirut, 1907-23
    by Canary Records
  13. Kerflooey
    by Ian Nagoski
  14. Tarab Vocal Art in Cairo vol. 3, 1915-24
    by Canary Records
  15. Cut From the Reed Bed: Instrumental Classical Music in Cairo & Beirut ca. 1910-23
    by Canary Records
  16. Charles Ives: Sonata No. 2, Concord, Mass., 1840-1860 First Recording, 1945
    by John Kirkpatrick
  17. Early Recordings of Ives, Komitas & Cowell, ca. 1957-70
    by Maro Ajemian & Anahid Ajemian with Elden Bailey
  18. Tarab Vocal Art in Khedival Cairo, vol. 2, ca. 1905 - 1914
    by Canary Records
  19. Tarab Vocal Art in Khedival Cairo, vol. 1, 1907-10
    by Yusuf Al-Manyalawi
  20. Arab-American Live Recordings vol. 1: 1958-70 in Passaic County, New Jersey
    by Tony Abdelahad & friends