Descriptive Summary
Access
Publication Rights
Preferred Citation
Processing History
Descriptive Summary
Title: Darius Thieme Collection,
Date (inclusive): 1964-1967
Collection number: 2005.09
Creator: Thieme,
Darius
Extent:
7 Boxes
Repository:
University of California, Los Angeles. Library.
Ethnomusicology Archive
Los Angeles, California 90095-1490
Abstract: Yoruba traditional music. Recored in central
Nigeria, 1964-1967 in Ibadan, Oyo, Ife, Abeokta, Iseyin, and
Ogbomosho.
Language of Material: Collection materials in
Yoruba
Access
Collection is open for research.
Publication Rights
Some materials in these collections may be protected by the U.S.
Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.) and/or by the copyright or
neighboring-rights laws of other nations. Additionally, the reproduction
of some materials may be restricted by terms of Ethnomusicology Archive
gift or purchase agreements, donor restrictions, privacy and publicity
rights, licensing and trademarks. Transmission or reproduction of
protected items beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written
permission of the copyright owners. The nature of historical archival
collections means that copyright or other information about restrictions
may be difficult or even impossible to determine. Whenever possible, the
Ethnomusicology Archive provides information about copyright owners and
other restrictions in the finding aids. The Ethnomusicology Archive
provides such information as a service to aid patrons in determining the
appropriate use of an item, but that determination ultimately rests with
the patron. The Ethnomusicology Archive is eager to hear from any
copyright owners who are not properly identified so that appropriate
information may be provided in the future.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Darius Thieme Collection, 2005.09,
Ethnomusicology Archive, University of California, Los Angeles.
Processing History
Processed by Ethnomusicology Archive staff., 2007
As initially received (and re-boxed) on 8/25/05, this collection is
comprised of 7 boxes containing a total of 152 reel-to-reel tapes.