In Music and Recording in King Chulalongkorn's Bangkok, James Leonard
Mitchell provides the first comprehensive history of Siamese music
during the celebrated reign of Rama V. Following up on his previous
exploration of Thailand's most popular music genre, luk thung,
Mitchell focuses on the brief period from 1903 to 1910 when gramophone
recording came to Siam and almost failed to capture valuable
performances. Compiling research from the EMI Archive in London and the
Ethnologisches Museum in Berlin, along with years of fieldwork in
Thailand, the book contains eighty-eight photographs, a discography of
all known recordings from the era, and links to YouTube videos. This
compelling volume reveals a story of Siamese musicians, European
recording experts, and Chinese middlemen that will be of interest to
scholars of Asian studies and music history.