The Sound of Africa: Kenya
- Authors: Tracey, Hugh
- Subjects: Tropical coral , Lake Victoria Nyanza , Mount Kenya , Great Rift Valley , Masai , Kikuyu , Kamba , Dancing , Cries , Drums , Whistles , Kyaa , Stamping tube , Carving , Curio , Patriotism , Nandi , Kipsigis , Lyre , Himatic tribes , Nilo-Himatic , Nilotic , Luo , Dho Luo , Drinking , ‘Fooding‘ , Love songs , Poetry , Chemlelilit Dance , Humming , Kip ukandet , Cattle , Tea , Chepkong lyre , Kipsigis askari , Soldier , Mau Mau , Bantu , Loving songs , Edward Opwako , Six stringed wishbone-shaped lyre , Mau Mau-ism
- Language: English
- Type: Sound , Radio broadcast , Music
- Identifier: vital:15063 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008491 , Reel numbers: BC025, BC026, BC027, BC028
- Description: 8th 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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The Sound of Africa: Uganda
- Authors: Tracey, Hugh
- Subjects: Lake Victoria Nyanza , Ruwenzori Mountains , Nature , Harps , Lyres , Ganga , Ganda chiefs , Ssaza Kago , Xylophone , Western Uganda , Nyoro , Royal court , Flute and drum band , Lute band , Horn band , Drum band , Xylophone band , Ntamivu , Abalere , Kabaka , King , Hima Kingdoms , Toro , Ruwenzori , Nkole , Cattle , Marriage , Prisoners , Nile , Soga Boys‘ High School , Jinja , Mbira , Likembe , Slander , Wizards , Nonsense songs , Kampala , Seven hilss , Cathedrals , Catholic , Angelic , Church music , Religious , Benedictus , Flautist , Nile valley , Egyptian tombs , Temusewo Mukasa , Muloba Maswa , Organist , Anglican Cathedral , Eriya Kaizi , Bundibugiyo , A.P.Herbert
- Language: English
- Type: Sound , Radio broadcast , Music
- Identifier: vital:15062 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008490 , Reel numbers: BC021, BC022, BC023, BC024
- Description: 7th 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
- Full Text: false