Hugh Tracey memorial service
- Philip Tobias (Speaker), Tracey, Andrew T N
- Authors: Philip Tobias (Speaker) , Tracey, Andrew T N
- Date: 1977
- Subjects: Tracey, Hugh , Memorial service , Anthropology , Ethnomusicology , Sub-Saharan African music , Africa South Africa Saronde Farm f-sa
- Language: English
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/113264 , vital:33737 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , ATC131b-03
- Description: Philip Tobias speaking of his first encounter with Hugh Tracey's; Hugh Tracey's contribution on his works of anthropology; his pioneer study of African music termed as ethnomusicology; summary of Hugh Tracey as black man with a white face whose writings were excellent, great communicator and that Hugh Tracey saw music of Africa as the voice of the soul of Africa
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1977
- Authors: Philip Tobias (Speaker) , Tracey, Andrew T N
- Date: 1977
- Subjects: Tracey, Hugh , Memorial service , Anthropology , Ethnomusicology , Sub-Saharan African music , Africa South Africa Saronde Farm f-sa
- Language: English
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/113264 , vital:33737 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , ATC131b-03
- Description: Philip Tobias speaking of his first encounter with Hugh Tracey's; Hugh Tracey's contribution on his works of anthropology; his pioneer study of African music termed as ethnomusicology; summary of Hugh Tracey as black man with a white face whose writings were excellent, great communicator and that Hugh Tracey saw music of Africa as the voice of the soul of Africa
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1977
Hugh Tracey memorial service
- Philip Tobias (Speaker), Tracey, Andrew T N
- Authors: Philip Tobias (Speaker) , Tracey, Andrew T N
- Date: 1977
- Subjects: Tracey, Hugh , Memorial service , Anthropology , Ethnomusicology , Sub-Saharan African music , Africa South Africa Saronde Farm f-sa
- Language: English
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/112597 , vital:33623 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , ATC129a-03
- Description: Philip Tobias speaking of his first encounter with Hugh Tracey's; Hugh Tracey's contribution on his works of anthropology; his pioneer study of African music termed as ethnomusicology; summary of Hugh Tracey as 'black man with a white face' whose writings were excellent, great communicator and that Hugh Tracey saw music of Africa as the voice of the soul of Africa
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1977
- Authors: Philip Tobias (Speaker) , Tracey, Andrew T N
- Date: 1977
- Subjects: Tracey, Hugh , Memorial service , Anthropology , Ethnomusicology , Sub-Saharan African music , Africa South Africa Saronde Farm f-sa
- Language: English
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/112597 , vital:33623 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , ATC129a-03
- Description: Philip Tobias speaking of his first encounter with Hugh Tracey's; Hugh Tracey's contribution on his works of anthropology; his pioneer study of African music termed as ethnomusicology; summary of Hugh Tracey as 'black man with a white face' whose writings were excellent, great communicator and that Hugh Tracey saw music of Africa as the voice of the soul of Africa
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1977
Hugh Tracey memorial service 1
- Stanley Grassow (1st speaker), Dennis Etheredge (2nd speaker), Dr Philip Tobias (3rd Speaker), Tracey, Andrew T N
- Authors: Stanley Grassow (1st speaker) , Dennis Etheredge (2nd speaker) , Dr Philip Tobias (3rd Speaker) , Tracey, Andrew T N
- Date: 1977
- Subjects: Tracey, Hugh , Memorial service , Autobiography , Ethnomusicology , Sub-Saharan African music , Africa South Africa Saronde Farm f-sa
- Language: English
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/112171 , vital:33555 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , ATC127a-01
- Description: Stanley Grassow talking about Hugh Tracey's background of his cresendo music followed by prayer , Dennis Etheredge giving a brief background on Hugh Tracey autobiography which he had read entitled "A river left for me" and also how ILAM came into being in 1953 , Philip Tobias speaking of his first encounter with Hugh Tracey's; Hugh Tracey's contribution on his works of anthropology; his pioneer study of African music termed as ethnomusicology; summary of Hugh Tracey as black man with a white face whose writings were excellent, great communicator and that Hugh Tracey saw music of Africa as the voice of the soul of Africa
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1977
- Authors: Stanley Grassow (1st speaker) , Dennis Etheredge (2nd speaker) , Dr Philip Tobias (3rd Speaker) , Tracey, Andrew T N
- Date: 1977
- Subjects: Tracey, Hugh , Memorial service , Autobiography , Ethnomusicology , Sub-Saharan African music , Africa South Africa Saronde Farm f-sa
- Language: English
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/112171 , vital:33555 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , ATC127a-01
- Description: Stanley Grassow talking about Hugh Tracey's background of his cresendo music followed by prayer , Dennis Etheredge giving a brief background on Hugh Tracey autobiography which he had read entitled "A river left for me" and also how ILAM came into being in 1953 , Philip Tobias speaking of his first encounter with Hugh Tracey's; Hugh Tracey's contribution on his works of anthropology; his pioneer study of African music termed as ethnomusicology; summary of Hugh Tracey as black man with a white face whose writings were excellent, great communicator and that Hugh Tracey saw music of Africa as the voice of the soul of Africa
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1977
Hugh Tracey memorial service 2
- Gambo Khumalo (Speaker), Andrew Tracey (Transalator and Speaker), Paul Tracey and Andrew Tracey (Performer), Henry Howell (Speaker), Phyllida Wentzel (Speaker), Irene Frongs (Speaker), Jill Hyacinth (Speaker), Tracey, Andrew T N
- Authors: Gambo Khumalo (Speaker) , Andrew Tracey (Transalator and Speaker) , Paul Tracey and Andrew Tracey (Performer) , Henry Howell (Speaker) , Phyllida Wentzel (Speaker) , Irene Frongs (Speaker) , Jill Hyacinth (Speaker) , Tracey, Andrew T N
- Date: 1977
- Subjects: Tracey, Hugh , Memorial service , Autobiography , Ethnomusicology , Sub-Saharan African music , Africa South Africa Saronde Farm f-sa
- Language: English
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/112199 , vital:33558 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , ATC127b-01
- Description: Gambo Khumalo paying tribute to Hugh Tracey on behalf of workers, stating their good working relationship with their master as they called Hugh Tracey and also mentioning Hugh Tracey's close relationship with Tshabalala and Daniel Mabuto who travelled with him all over Africa , Andrew Tracey the son reiterating his father's and family close relationship with Daniel Mabuto and Tshabalala and made a significant note to the Tshabalala family and those gathered for memorial service that Tshabalala died exactly a year ago on 23 October 1976 before his father Hugh Tracey who passed away 22 October 1977 , Mention of Paul Tracey and Andrew Tracey having inherited their father's musical gift, launched Wait a Minim and Paul performed a song which Hugh Tracey loved best from Wait a Minim entitled "my love is like a red rose" by Robert Burns accompanied by a flute , Tribute about Hugh Tracey's well beloved books namely 'Gitangali' and 'Faith of an Artist' which were inseparable from Hugh, mention of Hugh Tracey's other closer friend namely Babu Chipika from Rhodesia who was his constant companinion in Rhodesian bush, Hugh Tracey's devotion to Babu Chipika that Hugh actually painted Babu Chipika's portrait in pastels while playing the Chipendani bow and reading of verse authored by Tagore which depicted Hugh Tracey's friendship with Babu Chipika , Playing of Kalimba by Andrew Tracey of his father's favourite tune, litte bar which never failed to amaze people , A Reading of Hugh Tracey's Christmas Card printed for him two months ago and the read verse was an extract from the book 'Faith of an artist' , Irene Frongs former Greek student friend singing an ancient lullaby with guitar accompaniment in tribute to Hugh Tracey of work almost forgotten in Greece, this emanating from Hugh Tracey who encouraged her to do the Greek background and its heritage for her thesis , Mention by Jill Hyacinth the survived wife that Hugh Tracey's ashes shall be scattered in the valley surroundings or in the garden and this followed by reading an extract which confirms how Hugh Tracey loved the valley
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1977
- Authors: Gambo Khumalo (Speaker) , Andrew Tracey (Transalator and Speaker) , Paul Tracey and Andrew Tracey (Performer) , Henry Howell (Speaker) , Phyllida Wentzel (Speaker) , Irene Frongs (Speaker) , Jill Hyacinth (Speaker) , Tracey, Andrew T N
- Date: 1977
- Subjects: Tracey, Hugh , Memorial service , Autobiography , Ethnomusicology , Sub-Saharan African music , Africa South Africa Saronde Farm f-sa
- Language: English
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/112199 , vital:33558 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , ATC127b-01
- Description: Gambo Khumalo paying tribute to Hugh Tracey on behalf of workers, stating their good working relationship with their master as they called Hugh Tracey and also mentioning Hugh Tracey's close relationship with Tshabalala and Daniel Mabuto who travelled with him all over Africa , Andrew Tracey the son reiterating his father's and family close relationship with Daniel Mabuto and Tshabalala and made a significant note to the Tshabalala family and those gathered for memorial service that Tshabalala died exactly a year ago on 23 October 1976 before his father Hugh Tracey who passed away 22 October 1977 , Mention of Paul Tracey and Andrew Tracey having inherited their father's musical gift, launched Wait a Minim and Paul performed a song which Hugh Tracey loved best from Wait a Minim entitled "my love is like a red rose" by Robert Burns accompanied by a flute , Tribute about Hugh Tracey's well beloved books namely 'Gitangali' and 'Faith of an Artist' which were inseparable from Hugh, mention of Hugh Tracey's other closer friend namely Babu Chipika from Rhodesia who was his constant companinion in Rhodesian bush, Hugh Tracey's devotion to Babu Chipika that Hugh actually painted Babu Chipika's portrait in pastels while playing the Chipendani bow and reading of verse authored by Tagore which depicted Hugh Tracey's friendship with Babu Chipika , Playing of Kalimba by Andrew Tracey of his father's favourite tune, litte bar which never failed to amaze people , A Reading of Hugh Tracey's Christmas Card printed for him two months ago and the read verse was an extract from the book 'Faith of an artist' , Irene Frongs former Greek student friend singing an ancient lullaby with guitar accompaniment in tribute to Hugh Tracey of work almost forgotten in Greece, this emanating from Hugh Tracey who encouraged her to do the Greek background and its heritage for her thesis , Mention by Jill Hyacinth the survived wife that Hugh Tracey's ashes shall be scattered in the valley surroundings or in the garden and this followed by reading an extract which confirms how Hugh Tracey loved the valley
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1977
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