Golden Record

Top 10 Picks

 

    1. Georgia Georgian S.S.R., chorus, “Tchakrulo” collected by Radio Moscow
    2. Peru panpipes and drum collected by Casa de la Cultura, Lima
    3. United States “Johnny B. Goode” written and performed by Chuck Berry
    4. India raga, “Jaat Kahan Ho” sung by Surshri Kesar Bai Kerkar
    5. Bulgaria “Izlel je Delyo Hagdutin” sung by Valya Balkanska
    6. Mexico “El Cascabel” performed by Lorenzo Barcelata and the Mariachi México
    7. China ch’in, “Flowing Streams” performed by Kuan P’ing-hu
    8. Java court gamelan, “Kinds of Flowers” recorded by Robert Brown
    9. Senegal percussion recorded by Charles Duvelle
    10. Germany Beethoven, Fifth Symphony, First Movement the Philharmonia Orchestra, Otto Klemperer, conductor

This task took me a while to complete, as I wanted to keep an open mind while listening to the different sounds and considering their impact. I also reflected on my world music class from undergrad, trying to identify important instruments, sounds, and vocal styles. My goal was to create a playlist that featured a variety of musical signatures, instruments, and countries.

One thing I noticed about the original playlist was the strong presence of blues-inspired songs alongside traditional classical pieces. Because of this, I knew I had to select one from each category. Additionally, some instruments—like panpipes—were repeated, so I chose just one example to maintain variety, even though the different versions had distinct qualities. I also wanted to ensure the playlist was geographically diverse, so I spent time researching the locations of many of these musical styles.

One song I struggled with leaving out was the Navajo song. While it would have fit well with the traditional pieces I selected, I ultimately felt that the blues piece I chose represented a significant historical period. However, both had merit, and it was a difficult decision to make.

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