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Revision as of 14:42, 12 January 2017
Audio file information
Title/Work | Assayabwe | ||||||
Author(s)/Composer(s) | unknown | ||||||
Image(s) |
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High resolution audio (Flac) | FLAC, FLAC (Commons) | ||||||
Compressed audio (Ogg Vorbis) | none | ||||||
Genre(s) | African music | ||||||
Content | Ethnic/traditional music in Baoulé language (Ivory Coast) | ||||||
Description | Opika 1298 | ||||||
Lyricist(s) | none | ||||||
Music arranger(s) | none | ||||||
Conductor(s) | none | ||||||
Performer(s) | Dialobrou et Diezou Akissi | ||||||
Vocal range | unknown | ||||||
Label | Opika | ||||||
Cat. no. | 1298 | ||||||
Order number | 13758 | ||||||
Matrix/StamperID | M3-141745, PART 16758-21 | ||||||
Place of recording | Léopoldville (Belgian Congo) | ||||||
1st recording date | between 1955 and 1959[1]
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Coupling date | between 1955 and 1959 | ||||||
Cutout date | unknown The date "unknown" was not understood. |
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1st release date | between 1955 and 1959 | ||||||
PD CH | 1 January 2010 | ||||||
PD EU | 1 January 2010 | ||||||
PD USA | 1 January 2019 | ||||||
PD INT | 1 January 2030 |
References
- ↑ excavatedshellac.com: The label Opika was based in the Belgian Congo, and is equally as important as the Congolese labels Ngoma and Loningisa, and just as rewarding to track down. It’s not clear from my research how long Opika lasted as a company, but probably not much further than the mid- to late 1950s., Link to the record
Licensing
This file is in the public domain, because it is a recording based on a folkloric or traditional song which has fallen out of copyright and any recording rights to this version have expired. In Germany, this recording right is called "Leistungsschutz" and lasts for 50 years from the date the work was created. In the USA, it only applies to recordings "fixed" before February 15, 1972 (See Template:PD-US-record). For recordings from Italy, see Template:PD-Italy-audio. Other countries may have differing legislation. |
Licensing
This work is in the public domain because its copyright has expired. This applies the European Union and those countries with a copyright term of life of the author plus 70 years and a copyright term of 70 years after the first publishing date. Note that a few countries have copyright terms longer than 70 years: Mexico has 100 years, Colombia has 80 years, and Guatemala and Samoa have 75 years, Russia has 74 years for some authors. This image may not be in the public domain in these countries, which moreover do not implement the rule of the shorter term. Côte d'Ivoire has a general copyright term of 99 years and Honduras has 75 years, but they do implement the rule of the shorter term.
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Categories:
- PD files lacking an image
- PD:Old forms
- Opika
- Kinshasa
- 1950s in music
- Baoulé music
- Baoulé people
- Anonymous musical compositions
- Dialobrou et Diezou Akissi
- Assayabwe
- PD CH 2010
- PD EU 2010
- PD USA 2019
- PD INT 2030
- PD:EURO-SD25
- FLAC sound files
- Carl Flisch collection
- Keith Monks 'Archivist Duo Omni' - RCM Mk. IX
- ELP LT-2XA