The resilience of African music
Item
- Title
- The resilience of African music
- Performer / Recordist
- Tracey, Hugh
- Subject
- 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
- Description / content note
- Broadcast entitled ‘The resilience of African music‘ broadcast by the British Broadcasting Corporation
- Language
- English
- Publisher
- International Library of African Music (ILAM)
- Date issued / published
- 1956-05-10
- Identifier
- BC076
- BC077
- Is Format Of
- Analog reel item
- Duration (time)
- 00:32:19
- 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