U Ba Than (1906 - 1987) was one of the greatest musicians of Burma (now Myanmar) of the last 50 years. His playing has influenced most musicians since. He is now best known for his efforts at documenting the canon of traditional music and establishing ways to pass this music on. Recordings he made in the 1960s and 1970s are still being re-released in Burma today. A large collection of recordings of U Ba Than is in the Ethnomusicology Archives at the University of Washington.
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Swe Phitsong
Tei Tat
Pattala solo
Daw Myain Sun Hnin Nyin Le Pye
Sein Che Yaung (Diamond of Radiant Color)
Nyein Chan Boan Le (Surrounded by Peace)
Saung
Nan Gyar Nyo Kyaw (Resident of the Palace)
Hlyat Pan Khway Nwe (Twisting Lightning Flower)
Daw Hnin Taung Sweh Myain He Ma (Beauty of Forest and Mountain
Ta Wadeng Ta (Heaven)
Sein Che Yaung
Nyein Chan Boan Le
Nan Gyar Nyo Kyaw
Ta Wadeng Ta
Daw Hnin Taung Sweh Myain He Ma
Hlyat Pan Khway Nwe
Basic Method in Music Volume 1
Daw Hnin Taung Sweh Myain He Ma (Beauty of Forest and Mountain)
Hylat Pan Khway Nwe
02 tei tat
Pattala solo ⟡
Pattala (Xylophone) Solo
Daw Hnin Taung Sweh Myain He M
Turaka Kyo-Myint Zaing Kyo
Beauty of Forest and Mountain
Twisting Lightning Flower
Resident of the Palace
Surrounded by Peace
tracks 2 & 4 (basic pieces for saung & pattola (burma))
Diamond of Radiant Color
Heaven
Lin The Maung Sein
Swe Phitsong (Golden Phitsong)
(Heaven)
Thanyu Saung-Bwe Kyo
Hlyat Pan Khway Nw
Tay Htatt
Nan Kyar Nyo Kyawt
Taw neh Taung Swel Myaing Hay Mar
Bolé-Yodaya Mya He Ma
Saung (Burmese Harp)
Bhaw Laal
Mantaung Langkawi
Natshinnaung
Htoo Ma Char Nar
Mainn Hkam Mainn Narr
Moe Day War
Takhaingloneshwe
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