Africa‘s Heritage No. 3: Religion, music and art in America
- Authors: Tracey, Hugh
- Subjects: Religion , Beliefs , Christianity , Evangelists , Folk music , Pagan practice , Dogma , Hymns , European hymn , Catholic , Latin , North America , Slaves , Catholic music , East Africa , West Africa , Jesuits , Mission , Musical heritage , Musical tradition , Quality of taste , Mississippi , Harmonica , Jazz , Drum , Double bass , Ragtime , Slave trade , Jamestown , Sudanic , Bantu , Congo River , Niger River , Virginia , South Carolina , Georgia , Allan Lomax , Call-and-response , Calvinists , Baptists , Southern States , Mouth cow , Cane fife , Panpipes , The Prettiest Girl That Ever I Saw , Bear hunters , Zimbabwe , Zambezi , Ability , Work songs , Lifting , Digging , Hoeing , Brunswick , I‘ll Be So Glad When The Sun Goes Down , Kenya , New York , Love song , Action , White spirituals , Alabama , Daniel Reed , Chorus , Congregational singing , Solo gospel , Revivalist song , What Do You Think About Jesus? He‘s Alright , Piano , Clapping , Drumming
- Language: English
- Type: Sound , Radio broadcast , Music
- Identifier: vital:15098 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008526 , Reel number: BC128
- Description: 3rd programme in the ‘Africa‘s Heritage‘ Series, about early black African music in America, broadcast by the South African Broadcasting Corporation , For further details refer to the ILAM Document Collection: Hugh Tracey Broadcasts
- Full Text: false
- Authors: Tracey, Hugh
- Subjects: Religion , Beliefs , Christianity , Evangelists , Folk music , Pagan practice , Dogma , Hymns , European hymn , Catholic , Latin , North America , Slaves , Catholic music , East Africa , West Africa , Jesuits , Mission , Musical heritage , Musical tradition , Quality of taste , Mississippi , Harmonica , Jazz , Drum , Double bass , Ragtime , Slave trade , Jamestown , Sudanic , Bantu , Congo River , Niger River , Virginia , South Carolina , Georgia , Allan Lomax , Call-and-response , Calvinists , Baptists , Southern States , Mouth cow , Cane fife , Panpipes , The Prettiest Girl That Ever I Saw , Bear hunters , Zimbabwe , Zambezi , Ability , Work songs , Lifting , Digging , Hoeing , Brunswick , I‘ll Be So Glad When The Sun Goes Down , Kenya , New York , Love song , Action , White spirituals , Alabama , Daniel Reed , Chorus , Congregational singing , Solo gospel , Revivalist song , What Do You Think About Jesus? He‘s Alright , Piano , Clapping , Drumming
- Language: English
- Type: Sound , Radio broadcast , Music
- Identifier: vital:15098 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008526 , Reel number: BC128
- Description: 3rd programme in the ‘Africa‘s Heritage‘ Series, about early black African music in America, 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: Music of Jadotville and Elizabethville
- Authors: Tracey, Hugh , Tracey, Peggy
- Subjects: Indigenous music , Dance song , Claves , Singing , Congo drumming , Kawidi dance song , Lunda folk , Crystal minerals , Kabinda , Kasai , Zimbabwe , Jadotville , Elizabethville , Kolwezi , Shinkolobwe Mine , Uranium Mine , Copper mines , Luanda , Luba , Angola , Northern Rhodesia , Muvale , Tshokwe , Chokwe , Tabwa , Recording , Mambala dance song , Tshilenge , Double bell , Weighted drums , Basket rattles , Drum playing , Drummers recording , Buzzing sound , Luba drum session , Luanda song , Chapati dance , Hand clapping , Kandinda , Jomkota , Luba musicians , Mbira , Songe tribe , Spider net membrane , Kabango, Prospere , Panda Mine , Luba/Lulua , Katanga Mine restaurant , Kushemashi dance , Kapinga yamba , Xylophones , Madimba abakadzi , Madimba avalume , Kalombo dance song , Chisanzhi , Chinene , Bamboo mbira , Panpipes , Greeting song , Ceremonial songs , Mutombo , Luba Kasai women , Songs for sad occasion , Luvale men , Chief Nyakutolo , Percussive song , Nyakutolo, Tuna Twanisa , Tinkling beer bottle , Maka , Traditional music , Blowing whistle , Sandoa District , Ululations , Diviner , Sticks , Gourd , Northern Congo , Sultana
- Language: English
- Type: Sound , Radio Broadcast , Music
- Identifier: vital:15120 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1011630 , Reel numbers: BC100, BC101
- Description: 10th programme in 'The Sound of Africa' Series III of illustrated talks by Hugh Tracey and Peggy Tracey on their travels in search of African music, broadcast by the South African Broadcasting Corporation , For further details refer to the ILAM document collection: Hugh Tracey Broadcast Collection
- Full Text: false
- Authors: Tracey, Hugh , Tracey, Peggy
- Subjects: Indigenous music , Dance song , Claves , Singing , Congo drumming , Kawidi dance song , Lunda folk , Crystal minerals , Kabinda , Kasai , Zimbabwe , Jadotville , Elizabethville , Kolwezi , Shinkolobwe Mine , Uranium Mine , Copper mines , Luanda , Luba , Angola , Northern Rhodesia , Muvale , Tshokwe , Chokwe , Tabwa , Recording , Mambala dance song , Tshilenge , Double bell , Weighted drums , Basket rattles , Drum playing , Drummers recording , Buzzing sound , Luba drum session , Luanda song , Chapati dance , Hand clapping , Kandinda , Jomkota , Luba musicians , Mbira , Songe tribe , Spider net membrane , Kabango, Prospere , Panda Mine , Luba/Lulua , Katanga Mine restaurant , Kushemashi dance , Kapinga yamba , Xylophones , Madimba abakadzi , Madimba avalume , Kalombo dance song , Chisanzhi , Chinene , Bamboo mbira , Panpipes , Greeting song , Ceremonial songs , Mutombo , Luba Kasai women , Songs for sad occasion , Luvale men , Chief Nyakutolo , Percussive song , Nyakutolo, Tuna Twanisa , Tinkling beer bottle , Maka , Traditional music , Blowing whistle , Sandoa District , Ululations , Diviner , Sticks , Gourd , Northern Congo , Sultana
- Language: English
- Type: Sound , Radio Broadcast , Music
- Identifier: vital:15120 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1011630 , Reel numbers: BC100, BC101
- Description: 10th programme in 'The Sound of Africa' Series III of illustrated talks by Hugh Tracey and Peggy Tracey on their travels in search of African music, broadcast by the South African Broadcasting Corporation , For further details refer to the ILAM document collection: Hugh Tracey Broadcast Collection
- Full Text: false
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