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- What: In this Article I argue that gramophone records by first-generation Armenian immigrants in the United States can be considered some of the earliest field recordings so much so as if they had been collected from local people in Anatolia. (Saygun 1937, as cited in Öztürk 2023:71) This is perfectly in line with the argument of this article that recordings made in the United_States with Armenian immigrants from Anatolia should be considered just as much a part of early folk song collecting as those conducted under the auspices of the state, with which they . . .

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