Hugh Tracey biographical material
- Authors: Irene Frongs (Interviewee) , Interviewer unknown , Tracey, Andrew T N
- Date: 1983
- Subjects: Tracey, Hugh , Biography , Interviewing , Folklore , Tales , Musical instruments , Sub-Saharan African music
- Language: English
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/113520 , vital:33797 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , ATC133a-01
- Description: Irene Frongs explaining as to how she met Hugh Tracey, first as a student and when she also visited Hugh's farm, discovered that besides music Hugh was interested in other aspects of arts such as foklore, tales, actual handcraft, instruments made, way of living and life for Africans, she also learnt that Hugh vision and goal was not just to build an African Library of music but that it should include the whole cultural aspect of it, found out that Hugh was good at drawing things out instead of talking to you, learnt that Hugh was very good with children no matter what nationality them came from, explained that Hugh was very meticulous and gave more information about Hugh Tracey the man and his interest
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- Date Issued: 1983
Hugh Tracey memorial service
- Authors: Radio program of words and music (Calendar: presentor) , Calendar (Presenter) , Tracey, Andrew T N
- Date: 1977
- Subjects: Tracey, Hugh , Memorial service , Tales , Sub-Saharan African music , Africa South Africa Johannesburg f-sa
- Language: English
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/113181 , vital:33727 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , ATC131a-03
- Description: Calendar giving tribute in memory of Hugh Tracey who spent 26 years every Christmas evening with Calendar, giving of a brief background of Hugh, broadcasting one of his children tales, the love of his valley, reading of letter by Hugh to Jill, and lastly the broadcast of Hugh's words quoted that cemented his friendship with Tshabalala
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- Date Issued: 1977
The Sound of Africa: Northern Congo
- Authors: Tracey, Hugh
- Subjects: Jimbo ya Telofoma , Ituri , Pygmies , Congo River , Hot climate , Ngala , Simone , La Societe Harmonie , Clarinets , Guitar , Bottle , Friction stick , Amina-e , Call and response , Story telling , Tales , Jean Pierre , Moral story , Safari ya Basaka , Message drums , Lokele , Drum Signals , Elephants , Zande , Cornacks , La la la Lise , Xylophones , Dancing , Kponiylo , Lute , Two stringed fiddle , Medje , Nenjenje , Love song , Likembe , Malimba , Hand piano , Dzoli , Bembele Henri de Bon Coeur , Histoire , Onole , Slit drums , Talking drum , W H Ford
- Language: English
- Type: Sound , Radio broadcast , Music
- Identifier: vital:15066 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008494 , Reel numbers: BC037, BC038, BC039, BC040
- Description: 11th 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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