Ro shavha Mujeremane
- Authors: Kruger, Jaco (Recorded by) , Venda people (Performer) , Composer unknown
- Subjects: Mathugana , Rembander , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Indigenous music , Traditional Music , Ngoma , Mirumba , Rattles , Clapping , Phala-phala horn , Whistles , Tshigombela dance , Dance song , Drums
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:15747 , JKC01b-13 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008936 , Tape number: JKC01 , Original tape number: 1B , Track number: 13
- Description: English translation of title: 'We ran away from the Germans' , Traditional Venda dance song accompanied by the mirumba, ngoma, whistling, phala-phala horn, ankle rattles and handclapping , For further details refer to Jaco Kruger recording card: 16
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Royal Drums of the Omwami of Rwanda I
- Authors: Sehene and Royal Drummers at Nyanza (Performer) , Composer unknown
- Subjects: Drum rhythms , Drums , Movements , Zirasuka , Ikirushya , Nyahura , Ndibushumba , Ntajishika , Warugurubibi , Tutsi , Mwami of the Watutsi , Nyanza , Rwanda
- Type: Sound , Music
- Identifier: vital:15402 , MOA29-06 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1017708 , MOA29
- Description: Drum rhythm tune accompanied by 4 conical laced drums , This recording is held at the International Library of African Music. For further information contact ilamlibrary@ru.ac.za , This recording was digitised by the International Library of African Music , Original format: 15ips reel , Equipment used in digitisation: Studer B 67 Tape Recorder; Nagra III , Software: Sound Forge V.6 , Sample rate: 44100Hz 16Bit Stereo
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Royal Drums of the Omwami of Rwanda II
- Authors: Sehene and Royal Drummers at Nyanza (Performer) , Composer unknown
- Subjects: Drum rhythms , Drums , Movements , Zirasuka , Ikirushya , Nyahura , Ndibushumba , Ntajishika , Warugurubibi , Tutsi , Mwami of the Watutsi , Nyanza , Rwanda
- Type: Sound , Music
- Identifier: vital:15403 , MOA29-07 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1017709 , MOA29
- Description: Drum rhythm tune accompanied by 4 conical laced drums , This recording is held at the International Library of African Music. For further information contact ilamlibrary@ru.ac.za , This recording was digitised by the International Library of African Music , Original format: 15ips reel , Equipment used in digitisation: Studer B 67 Tape Recorder; Nagra III , Software: Sound Forge V.6 , Sample rate: 44100Hz 16Bit Stereo
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Shembe Music
- Authors: Tracey, Hugh
- Subjects: Shembe's Christian dances , Shembe music , Religious songs , Christian music , Drums , Singing , Married women's group , Zululand , Natal , Shembe, Amos , Prophet Shembe , Interview of Shembe, Amos , Shembe, Amos 3rd son of Prophet Shembe , Prophet Shembe born 1970s , Estcourt District , Hlubi tribe , Zulu , Induna , Free State , Harrismith , Married , Tshabala girl , Gasa girl , Swazi , Herdboy , Train animals , Break a horse , Methodist Church , Baptist Church , Native Minister Lishika , 1910 , Reverend Jeff Marisha , Durban , Preaching , Afrikaans , Sotho , Dutch , Healing service , Botha's Hill , Inanda , Mzinyathi , Woman waiting 18 years , Dream , Vision , Nhlangakazi , Sister Kuzwayo , Ekuphakameni , Great star , Dog hunt , Matatiele
- Language: English
- Type: Sound , Radio broadcast , Music
- Identifier: vital:15133 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012187 , Reel number: BC158
- Description: Broadcast entitled 'Shembe Music', and also an interview for television film programme broadcast by the British Broadcasting Corporation , For further details refer to the ILAM Document Collection: Hugh Tracey Broadcasts
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Takala ri yo vhona dambi Takalani
- Authors: Kruger, Jaco (Recorded by) , Venda people (Performer) , Composer unknown
- Subjects: Takalani's homestead , Mukula , Thohoyandou -- Transvaal (Limpopo) -- South Africa , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Indigenous music , Traditional music , Ngoma , Mirumba , Rattles , Clapping , Whistles , Drums , Dance song , Tshigombela dance
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:15785 , JKC02a-03 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008974 , Tape number: JKC02 , Original tape number: 2 , Track number: 03
- Description: English translation of title: 'Takalani we are going to see miracles' , Traditional Venda dance song accompanied by the mirumba, ngoma, whistling, phala-phala horn, ankle rattles and handclapping , For further details refer to Jaco Kruger recording card: 25
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Takalela vhudivhusi ha Venda ro takala
- Authors: Kruger, Jaco (Recorded by) , Venda people (Performer) , Composer unknown
- Subjects: Mathugana , Rembander , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Indigenous music , Traditional Music , Ngoma , Mirumba , Rattles , Clapping , Phala-phala horn , Whistles , Drums , Tshigombela dance , Dance song
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:15786 , JKC01b-12 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008975 , Tape number: JKC01 , Original tape number: 1 , Track number: 12
- Description: English translation of title: 'Rejoice because Venda has become independant' , Traditional Venda dance song accompanied by the mirumba, ngoma, whistling, phala-phala horn, ankle rattles and handclapping , For further details refer to Jaco Kruger recording card: 15
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Tamba utshi
- Authors: Kruger, Jaco (Recorded by) , Venda people (Performer) , Composer unknown
- Subjects: Ngudza , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Indigenous music , Traditional music , Malende dance song , Drums
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:15792 , JKC10a-15 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008981 , Tape number: JKC10 , Original tape number: 10 , Track number: 15
- Description: English translation of title: 'Play closer to home small mouse' , Traditional Malende Venda dance song with drum accompaniment , For further details refer to Jaco Kruger recording card: 116
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The African Heritage in music and art
- Authors: Tracey, Hugh
- Subjects: Churches , Nyasaland , Sikoshe , Datshi , The Church of Sinners , Sinners , Archive , Library , Identity , Group identity , Funds , Heritage , Tradition , Western material , Basutholand , Lesotho , Pentatonic , Hexatonic , Heptatonic , Sotho , Zulu , Carol , Distortion , Stress , Tone , Poetry , Trochaic , Iambic , Ciskei , Country , Wedding song , Preacher , Ntsikana , Ntsikana‘s Bell , Ntsikana‘s Prayer , Ntsikana‘s Song , Arab grunt , Dar es Salaam , Dr Bokwe , Zwelitsha , Southern Congo , Kamina , Country dance , Latin mass , Missa Luba , Gloria , Rattles , Drums , Xylophone , Bell , Drum , Hand piano , Clicking , Mouth smacking , The Talkative Woman , Folk music , Self-reflectation , Morality songs , Lilongwe , Snatching season , Tobacco , Courts , Mouth of the Limpopo , Subjects , Complex tune , Mbira , Likembe , Sansi , Kalimba , Nyongonyongo , Zimbabwe , Karinungu , Attitude (Psychology) , Kwela music , Tsostis , Penny whistle , Four-note harmonies , Thumbs , Congo River , Wagenya , Alexander Corder , Canoe song , Hollywood , Negro music , Sound of the South , Roots of the Blues , Negro Church Music , What do you think about Jesus? He‘s alright
- Language: English
- Type: Sound , Music
- Identifier: vital:15108 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008536 , Reel number: BC171
- Description: Second half of the lecture "The African heritage in music and art" , A lecture presented by Hugh Tracey at the General Education Conference Technical College Pretoria South Africa , For further details refer to the ILAM document collection: Hugh Tracey Broadcast Collection
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The evolution of African music and its function in the present day
- Authors: Tracey, Hugh
- Subjects: African Music Society , International Library of African Music , Evolution , African music , Styles , Beauty , Instruments , Perishable material , Lithophones , Nigeria , Stones , Bushman paintings , Chopi , Limpopo , Birds , Imitation , Onomatopaeia , Zimbabwe , Bird calls , Long eared owl , Temple , Nile , Egyptian civilization , Sub-Suharan Africa , Stringed instrument , Indonesian theory , Langauge , Mission , Catholic music , Arabs , Swahili , Portuguese , Brazilian , Guitar , Father Andre Fernandes , Missionary , Dove , Nile Basin Theory , Egypt , Slaves , Musicians , Harps , Lyres , Loots , North East , Sub-Saharan Africa , String , Tanganyika , Sea farers , Xylophone , Congo , Participation , Dance music , Repetitive , Rhythmic , Tradition , Relocation , Intergration , Continuity , English music , Afrikaans music , Sarie Marie , Change , Static , Classics , Popular music , Greensleeves , A Bicycle made for Two , Latin singing , Latin chant , Chant , British Empire , Negro Spiritual , Folk songs , Anti-slavery movements , David Livingstone , Musical migrtatiatioh , Hand piano , Zambezi Valley , Nyasaland , Nguni , Kampala , Bands , Chitimkhulu , Bemba , Blindness , Court band , Blinded musician , South Africa , Choral , Forests , Drums , Xylophones , Fighting song , Agriculture , Semi-nomadic , Politicians , Hastings Banda , Fooding and drinking party , European hymns , Ghana , Degree , Complexity , Simplicity , Poly-rhythms , Rural areas , Churches , Competitions , Eisteddfodd , Inferiority , Johannesburg , Drama , King Kong , Jazz importations , Voice , Skill , Instrument makers , Commercialisation , Gramophone , Radio , Creolisation , Modern Jazz , Louisiana , French , Spanish , Genius , Town songs , Country songs , Social climbers , Patriotism , Kwela , Penny-whistle , America , Politics , Pitch , Archive , BP Southern Africa , Evangelists , Indoor music , Mine , Continuation , Notation , Migration , Study of Man in Africa , Mr. Michael Lane
- Language: English
- Type: Sound , Lecture , Music
- Identifier: vital:15104 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008532 , Reel number: BC160
- Description: Lecture by Hugh Tracey given for the Institute for the Study of Man in Africa (ISMA) , For further details refer to the ILAM Document Collection: Hugh Tracey Broadcasts
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The Inzumba Step Dance
- Authors: Tswa men (Performer) , Composer not specified
- Subjects: The Inzumba step dance of the southern Tswa people , Timbila (xylophone) , Rattles , Drums , Indigenous folk music , Witwatersrand Gold Mines , Johannesburg , Transvaal Province (Gauteng Province) , South Africa
- Type: Sound , Music
- Identifier: vital:15181 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1017302 , MOA12-04 , MOA12
- Description: The Inzumba step dance of the southern Tswa people, by tswa men, with timbila xylophone, accompanied by rattles and drums , This recording is held at the International Library of African Music. For further information contact ilamlibrary@ru.ac.za , This recording was digitised by the International Library of African Music , Original format: 15ips reel , Equipment used in digitisation: Studer B 67 Tape Recorder; Nagra III , Software: Sound Forge V.6 , Sample rate: 44100Hz 16Bit Stereo
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The lost valley
- Authors: Tracey, Hugh , Tracey, Peggy
- Subjects: Valley , River Zambezi , Valley Tonga , Victoria Falls , Kariba , The trap , Hills , Cliffs , African , Wilderness , Trees , Bees , Chief Chipepo , Thatched huts , Lions , Hippopotamus , Grinding stones , Pounding , Millet , Singing , Housewife , Livingstone, David , Drums , Clapping , Dancing tune , Love song , Siakuteka, Jerevani , Kaniamba, Anrosi , Deza mbira , Aeroplanes , Aerial survey , Summer , Drought , Rain shrine , Mulende , Mwami , Pangazana , Baobab , Sinefwala , Gogogo , Kingaridi , Chamutanda , Muntundu , Mujinji , Pininga , Pati , Antelope horns , Drinking , Animals , Chikorekore , Floods , Italian contractors , Calabash , Clay pots , Carved stools , Ngoma for a dead person , Inching up , Great serpent , Recorded , Folk songs , Field Research Unit , African Music Society
- Language: English
- Type: Sound , Radio broadcast , Music
- Identifier: vital:15127 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012058 , Reel numbers: BC141, BC148, BC149
- Description: A feature programme for broadcasting on the Batonga people of the Zambesi Valley which was submerged beneath the waters of the Kariba Dam, broadcast by the South African Broadcasting Corporation , For further details refer to the ILAM Document Collection: Hugh Tracey Broadcasts
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The lost valley
- Authors: Tracey, Hugh , Tracey, Peggy
- Subjects: Valley , High noon , River Zambezi , Tonga , Valley Tonga , Victoria Falls , Kariba , The Trap , Hills , Cliffs , Escarpments , Insects , Bees , Vegetation , Baobabs , Elephants , Birds , Rooster , Chief Chipepo , Huts , Field , Greeting , Salutation , Mill stones , Grinding song , Housewife , Meals , Pestle and Mortar , David Livingstone , Chipepo , Drinking , Drums , Aeroplanes , Widows , Dam , High god , Ancestors , Rain , Crops , Rain shrine , Clapping for rain , Holy man , Singing , Flood , Construction , Summer , Lilac light , Millet , Trees , Corn , Animals , Hippo , Corn planting song , Xylophone , Italian contractors , Pumpkin , Ash , Stools , Pipe , Clay pot , Hubble Bubble Pipe , Party , Dancing , Fire , Laughing , Story-telling , Make-believe , Wandering musician , Moon , Horns , Funeral , Death , New-born , Chatter , Pounding , Relocation , Flute , Lament , Pounding song , Doves , Deza mbira , Drinking song , Anrosi Kaniamba , Jerevani Siakuteka , Muzimu wandiyanda moyo , Kela menda , Rain song , Tuwamba , Hammering , Gogogo , Kingaridi , Shamutanda , Muntundu , Mujinji , Pininga , Pati , Ngoma , Ngoma for a Dead Person , Lala , Newspaper reporter , Airman
- Language: English
- Type: Sound , Radio broadcast , Music
- Identifier: vital:15103 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008531 , Reel number: BC140
- Description: A feature programme for broadcasting on the Batonga people of the Zambesi Valley which was submerged beneath the waters of the Kariba Dam, broadcast by the South African Broadcasting Corporation , For further details refer to the ILAM Document Collection: Hugh Tracey Broadcasts
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The lost valley (Copy Broadcast)
- Authors: Tracey, Hugh , Tracey, Peggy
- Subjects: Valley , River Zambezi , Tonga , Valley Tonga , Victoria Falls , Kariba , The trap , Hills , Cliffs , African , Wilderness , Trees , Bees , Chief Chipepo , Thatched huts , Lions , Hippopotamus , Grinding stones , Pounding , Millet , Singing , Housewife , Livingstone, David , Drums , Clapping , Dance tune , Love song , Siakuteka, Jerevani , Kaniamba, Anrosi , Deza mbira , Kalumbo bow , Aeroplanes , Aerial survey , Summer , Drought , Rain shrine , Mulende , Mwami , Pangazana , Italian contractors , Kalangati , Baobab , Sinefwala , Drummers , Gogogo , Kingaridi , Chamutanda , Muntundu , Mujinji , Pininga , Pati , Antelope horns , Drinking , Animals , Floods , Calabash , Clay pots , Carved stools , Ngoma for a dead person , Inching up , Great Serpent , Recorded , Folk songs , Field Research Unit , African Music Society
- Language: English
- Type: Sound , Radio broadcast , Music
- Identifier: vital:15126 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012055 , Reel numbers: BC144, BC145, BC146, BC147
- Description: A feature programme for broadcasting on the Batonga people of the Zambesi Valley which was submerged beneath the waters of the Kariba Dam, (copy broadcast), broadcast by the South African Broadcasting Corporation , For further details refer to the ILAM Document Collection: Hugh Tracey Broadcasts
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The lost valley (New Edition)
- Authors: Tracey, Hugh , Tracey, Peggy
- Subjects: Valley , River Zambezi , Tonga , Valley Tonga , Victoria Falls , Kariba , The trap , Hills , Cliffs , African , Wilderness , Trees , Bees , Chief Chipepo , Thatched huts , Lions , Elephants , Hippopotamus , Grinding stones , Pounding , Millet , Singing , Pestle and Mortar , Housewife , Livingstone, David , Drums , Clapping , Dance tune , Love song , Siakuteka, Jerevani , Kaniamba, Anrosi , Deza mbira , Kalumbo bow , Aeroplanes , Aerial survey , Summer , Drought , Rain shrine , Mulende , Mwami , Pangazana , Mwisampisia , Baobab , Sinefwala , Drummers , Gogogo , Kingaridi , Chamutanda , Muntundu , Mujinji , Pininga , Pati , Antelope horns , Drinking , Animals , Chikorekore , Floods , Italian contractors , Calabash , Clay pots , Carved stools , Ngoma for a dead person , Inching up , Great serpent , Goodbye , Ngoma for a dead valley , Dam , Complete , Trap closed , Remember thy Creator in the days of thy youth
- Language: English
- Type: Sound , Radio broadcast , Music
- Identifier: vital:15125 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012051 , Reel numbers: BC142, BC143
- Description: A feature programme for broadcasting on the Batonga people of the Zambesi Valley which was submerged beneath the waters of the Kariba Dam, being edited version for the broadcast by the British Broadcasting Corporation , For further details refer to the ILAM Document Collection: Hugh Tracey Broadcasts
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The lost valley (Revised Copy for the BBC)
- Authors: Tracey, Hugh , Tracey, Peggy
- Subjects: Valley , River Zambezi , Tonga , Valley Tonga , Victoria Falls , Kariba , The trap , Hills , Cliffs , African , Wilderness , Trees , Bees , Chief Chipepo , Thatched huts , Lions , Hippopotamus , Grinding stones , Pounding , Millet , Singing , Housewife , Livingstone, David , Drums , Clapping , Dance tune , Love song , Siakuteka, Jerevani , Kaniamba, Anrosi , Deza mbira , Kalumbo bow , Aeroplanes , Aerial survey , Summer , Drought , Rain shrine , Mulende , Mwami , Pangazana , Baobab , Sinefwala , Drummers , Gogogo , Kingaridi , Chamutanda , Muntundu , Mujunja , Pininga , Pati , Antelope horns , Nyele , Drinking , Animals , Chikorekore , Floods , Italian contractors , Kalangati , Mwisampisia , Calabash , Clay pots , Carved stools , Ngoma for a dead person , Inching up , Great serpent , Goodbye , Ngoma for a dead valley , Dam , Complete , Trap closed , Remember thy Creator in the days of thy youth
- Language: English
- Type: Sound , Radio broadcast , Music
- Identifier: vital:15128 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012060 , Reel numbers: BC150, BC151
- Description: A feature programme for broadcasting on the Batonga people of the Zambesi Valley which was submerged beneath the waters of the Kariba Dam, being new and revised copy for the broadcast by the British Broadcasting Corporation , For further details refer to the ILAM Document Collection: Hugh Tracey Broadcasts
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The Many Sides of African Music No. 13
- Authors: Tracey, Hugh
- Subjects: Malimba , Hand piano , French West Africa , Malinke , Xylophones , Chopi , Mozambique , Flutes , Baule , Statues , Masks , Goldsmiths , Muslims , Camel trains , Arab , Dhow , Street musicians , Drums , Blind musician , Tonga , Bow , Gourd , Religious , Christian , Zambia , Lusaka , Bemba , The War in Libiya , Marriage , Wife , Nyasaland , Nkondo kolybia , South Africa , Sotho , Working song , Uganda , Royal band , Hymn , Copper Cross , Idioms , Teaching , Gutu , Fort Victoria , Chipendani , Mbira , Njari , Gilbert Rouget , Dr. Schweitzer , Kingdom of West Africa , The musee de l‘homme , Flautist , Sudan , Kukoro , Hourglass shaped drum , Nigeria , Nile , Northern Rhodesia , Kafuwe , River Mpanza , Wemba , War in Lybia , Ndebele , Bulawayo , Mr. John Sharman , Linguist , Syncopated rhythm , Zither , Osborn Awards , Unanekobo , Braying song , Kabaka of Buganda , Royal drummers of Buganda , Joseph Kiwele , Southern Congo , Salve Regina , Rumba , Cook boy , Babu Runesso Chipika , Karanga , Southern Rhodesia , Study
- Language: English
- Type: Sound , Radio broadcast , Music
- Identifier: vital:15079 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008507 , Reel number: BC061
- Description: The Many Sides of African Music No. 13 of illustrated talks by Hugh Tracey on his travels in search of African music, broadcast by the British Broadcasting Corporation , For further details refer to the ILAM Document Collection: Hugh Tracey Broadcasts
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The Muchongolo Tumbling Dance
- Authors: Ndau men (Performer) , Composer not specified
- Subjects: Tumbling Dance , Indigenous folk music , Drums , Mpanda district , Mozambique
- Type: Sound , Music
- Identifier: vital:15196 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1017317 , MOA13
- Description: The Muchongolo Tumbling Dance of the Ndau from Mpanda district of Mozambique, by Ndau men, accompanied by drums , This recording is held at the International Library of African Music. For further information contact ilamlibrary@ru.ac.za , This recording was digitised by the International Library of African Music , Original format: 15ips reel , Equipment used in digitisation: Studer B 67 Tape Recorder; Nagra III , Software: Sound Forge V.6 , Sample rate: 44100Hz 16Bit Stereo
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The resilience of African music
- Authors: Tracey, Hugh
- Subjects: Marimba , Malimba , Public opinion , History , Origin of music , Nguni , Swazi , Zulu , Xhosa , Pentatonic modes , Strutting-singing , Johannesburg , Domestic workers , Hymn , Negro spiritual , Praise chants , Poetry , Karanga song , Southern Rhodesia , Sotho , Colonialism , Church of Shembe , Church of Nazareth , Amakholwa , Country dance , Zulu hymns , Ihubo , Regimental song , Praise recitation , Christian dance , Zulu dance , Pilgrimage , Drums , Wailing , Singing , Saxophone , Jazz band , Skokiaan , Happy happy Africa , Nairobi , Modality , Choral music , Arabian music , Egyptian music , Mombasa , Hand piano , Congo , Likembe , Ensemble , Town dance , Leopoldville , Chopi , Xylophone , Portuguese , Shembe , Bulawayo Jazz , Heptatonic , Amen , Swahili , Salve Regina , East Africa , Sixteenth century
- Language: English
- Type: Sound , Radio broadcast , Music
- Identifier: vital:15085 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008513 , Reel number: BC076, BC077
- Description: Broadcast entitled ‘The resilience of African music‘ broadcast by the British Broadcasting Corporation , For further details refer to the ILAM Document Collection: Hugh Tracey Broadcasts
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The Sound of Africa: A documentary broadcast for the Canadian Broadcast Corporation
- Authors: Tracey, Hugh
- Subjects: Drum , Silence , Birds , Frogs , Lioness , Lion , Wild animals , Languages , Bemba , Zambia , Karanga , Zimbabwe , Northern Rhodesia , Southern Rhodesia , Mpondo , Eastern Cape , South Africa , Tonga , Zambezi , Quill , Cattle calling , Malimba , Hand piano , Tanganyika , Chief , Banana , Lake Victoria , Pipes , Flutes , Lakes , Choral singing , Forests , Drums , Xylophones , Guitars , Jazz , Penny whistles , Town , Hymn , Carol , Royal flautist , Soga , Mountains of the Moon , Grass plains , Choruses , Men , Ululation , Mafikeng , Tswana , Bush , Trees , Bows , Plucking , Twanging , Mouth-bow , Stick-bow , Zulu , Love song , Board Zither , Bangwe , Nyasaland , Harp , Uganda , Kenya , Kipsigi , Guitar , Luba , Congo River , Message drum , Portuguese , Seagulls , Chopi , Chepkong , Jimmy Rodgers
- Language: English
- Type: Sound , Radio broadcast , Music
- Identifier: vital:15092 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008520 , Reel number: BC106, BC107, BC108, BC109
- Description: Documentary Broadcast for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in ‘The Sound of Africa‘ Series of illustrated talks by Hugh Tracey on his travels in search of African music , For further details refer to the ILAM Document Collection: Hugh Tracey Broadcasts
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The Sound of Africa: Eastern Congo and Ruanda-Urundi
- Authors: Tracey, Hugh
- Subjects: Lake Tanganyika , Mount Ruwenzori , Ituri forest , Pygmies , Tusti , Gold fields , Kilo Moto , Likembe , Hand piano , Guitar , Popular , Soldiers , Askaris , Lip platters , Trade , Honey , Honey Harvesting , Yodelling , Whistling , Hunting , Buck , Iddi , Clapping , Salt , Fishing , Elephant , Elephant hunting , Tembo , Lullaby , Manatoba kukwo , Rift Valley , Cattle , Herdsmen , Flute , Hills , Batwa , Half-pygmies , Pygmoids , Praise song , Chiefs , Mpundu , Mendicant , Begger , Bow , Ugubu bow , Hutu , Tutsi , Zither , Moral story song , Inanga zither , Umwimbo , Usumbura , Ntore dance , Horns , Drums , Royalty , Hima kings , Kimula , Alu Mbira , Boyoka nalinga , The Elephant Hunt
- Language: English
- Type: Sound , Radio broadcast , Music
- Identifier: vital:15067 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008495 , Reel numbers: BC041, BC042, BC043, BC044
- Description: 12th programme in ‘The Sound of Africa‘ Series A of illustrated talks by Hugh Tracey on his travels in search of African music, broadcast by the South African Broadcasting Corporation , For further details refer to the ILAM Document Collection: Hugh Tracey Broadcasts
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