The Many Sides of African Music No. 13
Item
- Title
- The Many Sides of African Music No. 13
- Performer / Recordist
- Tracey, Hugh
- Subject
- 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
- Description / content note
- 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
- Language
- English
- Publisher
- International Library of African Music (ILAM)
- Date issued / published
- 1955-11-30
- Identifier
- BC061
- Is Format Of
- Analog reel item
- Duration (time)
- 00:31:18
- File format
- wav
- Sample Rate
- 15ips reel
- Provenance
- 96000Hz 24Bit Stereo
- Studer A812 Recorder-Reproducer
- Sound Forge 9.0
- Rights Holder
- International Library of African Music
- License
- CC Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike
- Access Rights
- Public
- Is Part Of
- ILAM Hugh Tracey Broadcast Series
- Format
- audio/mp3
- Item sets
- Hugh Tracey Broadcast Series