Glockengeläute Jerusalemer Kirchen / Syrischer Und Armenischer Gottesdienst
This experimental field recording from 1960 captures the sounds of church bells and religious services from Jerusalem. The source is Gravesaner Blätter, a label dedicated to capturing authentic sound environments. Rather than music in the traditional sense, this is pure sonic documentation - the bells of different Jerusalem churches recorded in their actual acoustic spaces, followed by portions of Syrian and Armenian religious services. It's a time capsule of sacred soundscapes from a specific moment in history. The recording quality is surprisingly clear for 1960. For experimental music listeners, field recording enthusiasts, and those interested in religious and cultural documentation, this is a genuinely rare and historically significant artifact. Original copies are scarce.
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Item Details+
| Genre | Non-Music |
| Style | Experimental Field Recording |
| Media | Near Mint (NM or M-) |
| Sleeve | Generic |
| Label | Gravesaner Blätter |
| Year | 1960 |
| Country | Germany |
| Format | 7" |
Tracklist+
- Genre:
- Non-Music
- Style:
- Experimental, Field Recording
- Label:
- Gravesaner Blätter
- Country:
- Germany
- Year:
- 1960
- A. Glockengeläute Jerusalemer Kirchen - Vater Unser, Aramaeisch Gesprochen In Der Sprache Christus - Vorüberziehender Chor
- B. Syrischer Und Armenischer Gottesdienst - Glockengeläute
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