calcutta.
Marbel Palace Art Gallery and Zoo
calcutta.
Rabindra Bharati Museum
chhindwara.
Madhya Pradesh State Tribal Museum
delhi.
Anthropology Museum, University of Delhi
dharampur, gujarat.
Lady Wilson Museum: c150, incl. tribal.
S.K. Bhowmik and J. Mudrika: The Heritage of Musical Instruments: a Catalogue of Musical Instruments in the Museums of Gujarat (1990)
goa.
State Museum
gauhati, assam.
Anthropological Museum, Gauhati University: c75.
gauhati, assam.
Assam State Museum, Musical Instrument and Ethnographic Sections: c50 Assamese.
gauhati, assam.
Commercial Museum, Gauhati University
gwalior, madhya pradesh.
Municipal Museum
jaipur, rajasthan.
Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum: 200 Indian art.
lucknow, uttar pradesh.
State Museum: c70 from Uttar Pradesh, Myanmar and Tibet.
madras.
Government Museum and National Art Gallery: c230 Indian.
P. Sambamoorthy: Catalogue of Musical Instruments Exhibited in the Madras Government Museum (1932, 2/1976)
madras.
Sangita Vadyalaya: 250 mainly Indian.
P. Sambamoorthy: Struti Vadyas, Drones (New Dehli, 1957); P. Sambamoorthy: Laya Vadyas (New Dehli, 1959)
murshidabad, w. bengal.
Hazarduary Palace Museum
mysore, karnataka.
Museum of Art and Archaeology, University of Mysore
nagpur, maharashtra.
Central Museum: c50 tribal.
new delhi.
National Handicrafts & Handlooms Museum
new dehli.
National Museum of India
new dehli.
Sangeet Natak Akademi: over 600, mainly Indian traditional.
Indian Folk Musical Instruments [n.d.]
new dehli.
Sharan Rani Backliwal (sarod master) Gallery of Musical Instruments, National Museum: c400 Indian.
patiala, punjab.
Sheesh Mahal Art Gallery
pudukkottai, tamil nadu.
Government Museum
pune, maharashtra.
Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum: c500 Indian art and traditional.
pune, maharashtra.
Tribal Welfare Museum
rajkot, gujarat.
Watson Museum: c35 Indian.
S.K. Bhowmik and J. Mudrika: The Heritage of Musical Instruments: A Catalogue of Musical Instruments in the Museums of Gujarat (1990)
shillong.
Meghalaya State Museum: Indian tribal.
varanasi, uttar pradesh.
Bharat Kala Museum, Benaras Hindu University
indonesia denpasar, bali.
Museum Bali: Baleganjur gamelan, composite from I Made Gabeleran and Blahbatuh Gianyar.
A.C. McGraw: The Gamelan Semara Dana of Banjar Kaliungu Kaja, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia (MA thesis, Tufts U., 1998); I.W. Rai: Balinese Gamelan Semar Pagulingan Saih Pitu: the Modal System (diss., U. of Maryland 1996)
jakarta, java.
Wayang Museum
B. Cuthbertson: ‘The Wayang Museum in Jakarta’, Arts of Asia, x/1 (1980)
medan, n. sumatra.
Museum Negeri Sumatera Utara
S.S. Roskymawati and others: Pralatan musik tradisional Batak Karo [Traditional musical instruments of Batak Karo peoples of North Sumatra] (1992)
rengat, riau.
Indragiri Royal Family, Gengang Nobat Ensemble
M.J. Kartomi: ‘The Royal Nobat Ensemble of the Indragiri in Riau, Sumatra, in Colonial and Post-Colonial Times’, GSJ, l (1997)
siak sri indrapura.
Nobat (gamelan) ensemble [remnant]
surakarta, java.
Radyapostaka [Great Library]: Javanese.
tanjung pinang, riau archipelago.
Nobat (gamelan) ensemble [remnant]
yogyakarta.
Monument Pangeran Diponegoro: Javanese gamelan.
iran tehran.
Edāre-ye Honarhā-ye zibā-ye Keshvar [National Bureau of Fine Arts]
tehran.
Honarestān-e Āli-ye Musiqi-ye Melli [National Conservatory of Music]
tehran.
Niavaran Palace Museum
tehran.
Sabaz Palace Museum
ireland, republic of dublin.
National Museum of Ireland: c400 European art, traditional and non-Western
israel be’er-sheba‘.
The Museum of Bedouin Culture: Bedouin.
haifa.
Muzé’on ve-Sifriyyah le-Musiqah [Haifa Museum of Music and Ethnology, and Amli Library]: 1000 mainly worldwide ethnological and reconstructed Biblical instruments, incl. Moshe Gorali, and Charna and Avraham Galper (European wind) collections.
Y. Ben-Zvi: ha-Musiqah ba-‘olam ha-‘atiq [Music in the ancient world] (1971, 2/1979); M. Gorali: Music in Ancient Israel (1972, 3/1977); M. Gorali: Magic Sounds: Musical Instruments of the Far East (1989); Musical Instruments in Biblical Israel (1991)
herzliyya.
Leon and Luisa Zeldis collection: c175 Central and South American incl. pre-Columbian and Asian.
jerusalem.
Rubin Academy of Music: c450 European and ethnological, incl. the Koussevitzky and Bellison collections.
Musical Instruments Bequeathed by the Late Conductor Dr. Serge Koussevitsky to the State of Israel (1953); ‘Major Exhibit Held in Tel-Aviv, Israel’, AMIS Newsletter, xiv/3 (1985); C. Abravanel: ‘The Yocheved Dostrovsky-Kopernik Exhibition of Musical Instruments’, Music and Time (1990–91), 44–59
tel-aviv.
Amnon Weinstein [violin-maker] collection: worldwide string instruments.
tel-aviv.
Central Library for Music and Dance: c400 incl. Tova Ben-Zivi, Edith Gerson-Kiwi (permanent loan: 300 mainly African, Asian, Arabic and Persian), and Benjamin Wasserman (permanent loan: worldwide string instruments) collections.
E. Gerson-Kiwi: Permanent Exhibition of Musical Instruments: Catalogue and Classified Check-List (1963); ‘Major Exhibit Held in Tel-Aviv, Israel’, AMIS Newsletter, xiv/3 (1985)
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