Audiotapes and CD-s Trükiq

Rohiline ruunakõnõ / eds. Marju Kõivupuu and Tõnu Tender. - Võro Institute. Tartu, 1996.

  • Stories from the Gold mine of the Võru literature, presented by Merle Jääger, Riho Kütsar, Ain Mäeots and Tarmo Männard.

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Imä. õeq! / eds. Marju Kõivupuu and Tõnu Tender. - Võro Institute. Tartu, 1996. 
* Recording with Jaan Lattik's short stories. Presented by Merle Jääger, Riho Kütsar and Indrek Kalda. With violin interludes by Indrek Kalda.

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Tuulõpoiss / eds. Marju Kõivupuu and Tõnu Tender. - Võro Institute. Tartu, 1996.

  • Southern Estonian fairy tales. Told by Ervin Org, Merle Jääger and Riho Kütsar. Six-string zither played by Pille Karras

 

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Pini hind / written and told by Jaan Pulk. - Võro Institute. 1998.

  • Enjoyable tales in Võru by Jaan Pulk.

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Naksikõsõq / ed. Kauksi Ülle. - Võro Institute. 1999.

  • Published for the 100th anniversary of Juhan Jaik. Selected Võru and translated texts by Juhan Jaik

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Tsirr-virr lõokõnõ / ed. Marju Kõivupuu. - Võro Institute. 1999.

  • Summarizes Southeastern Estonian oldtime folksong tradition

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Ülgeq ütte. Audiotape and CD. Võro Institute and Estonian Literary Museum. 2000

  • An audiotape and CD introducing the Seto male singing tradition; published by Paul Hagu. 24 and 27 tracks in tape and CD, respectively. The photo on the cover is by Ain Sarv.

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Tsiamäe luuq. Ed. Mariko Faster. Võro Institute 2001.

  • An audiotape and workbook published for Võru-language instruction.



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Aknõ kyigi raamega. Võro Institute 2002.

  • An audiotape and CD with Jaan Pulk's enjoyable tales and songs.

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