Jim [Farrington] Yampolsky did a short chapter on 78s (p.302) in the following, in which he cites an article by Roald Maliangkay (http://www.jstor.org/stable/41699788). Byong Won Lee (http://www.jstor.org/stable/3185246) or Keith Howard ( https://www.amazon.com/Perspectives-Korean-Music-Innovation-Musicology/dp/0754657299) might be other possibilities? Perhaps this helps? Commercial 78s <https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=8qMlCgAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PA302&dq=related:lPR8R02zB8AJ:scholar.google.com/&ots=qT4bHjO6dN&sig=VE1HvqyD72qeRToJPh9vdRzXmwo> P Yampolsky - This Thing Called Music: Essays in Honor of Bruno …, 2015 - books.google.com For almost forty years, Bruno Nettl has been sending out bulletins on the state of ethnomusicology and its current concerns and emphases (cf. Nettl 1975). In this spirit, and to contribute one more facet to his eyewitness history of the development of the field, I offer Related articles <https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=related:lPR8R02zB8AJ:scholar.google.com/&hl=en&as_sdt=0,23> Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2018 21:47:07 +0000 > From: "Farrington, Jim" <[log in to unmask]> > Subject: Korean, anyone? > > Does anyone on this list 1) know anything about Korean recordings of the > 78= > rpm era, and 2) actually read Korean? I have a five volume discography of > = > Korean 78s-the transliterated title of which is Han'guk yusonggi > umban-that= > I would love to have reviewed in the ARSC Journal. It's a little dated, > fr= > om 2011, but I think it's important enough to still warrant some kind of > re= > view. I have students here who can read Korean, but they don't know > anythin= > g about Korean records. Any help would be much appreciated. > > Jim Farrington > Book Review Editor > ARSC Journal > Sibley Music Library > 27 Gibbs St. > Rochester, NY 14604 > 585-274-1304 (w) 585-274-1380 (f) > [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> > ============== Randal Baier Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197 (734) 487-2520 <callto:734)+487-2520> [log in to unmask] tweets @rbaier – skypes @ randalbaier “... do not all strange sounds thrill us as human till we have learned to refer them to their proper source?” -Thoreau, mss., Journal 9: 1854-1855