The advent of a series of this nature is warmly to be welcomed. The selection of Swazi songs is as representative as possible of the styles of Swazi singing collected by an expert in the Nguni languages
On the 6th April, 1967, SAFMA (The South African Folk Music Association), held a concert at the Selb...
This well recorded L.P. is also the product of a filming team in Africa. With less crew and less dol...
Little or nothing has been written or recorded in the last 25 years on the subject of Tswana music, ...
The items featured include music from ten different tribes within the Republique Centrafricaine, mos...
What is most striking about the whole disc are the many similarities in style of the non-liturgical ...
Through the kindness and invitation of the Resident Commissioner of Swaziland, Mr. Brian Marwick, th...
Boris Konietzko, a dealer in African Arts and Artefacts, has spent many years travelling in Africa. ...
A disc of recordings made by Father Tempels from 1944 to 1950, with musicological notes by Jos Ganse...
Some first-class music recorded in Burundi in April/May, 1967, by Michel Vuylsteke, and reproduced w...
This disc of regional documentations is recorded by Simka Arom during research carried out for the D...
A most important step forward in the research into African music has been made this year by the esta...
If it is conceded that modern forms of African Music deserve the interest of the musicologist we mus...
Of all the arts in Africa music is perhaps the most widely spread, the most narrowly subdued, and th...
With the end of 1958, the Library has now successfully completed its first experimental five year pe...
The recordings on which this analysis is based, were made between July 24th and August 7th, 1961, in...
On the 6th April, 1967, SAFMA (The South African Folk Music Association), held a concert at the Selb...
This well recorded L.P. is also the product of a filming team in Africa. With less crew and less dol...
Little or nothing has been written or recorded in the last 25 years on the subject of Tswana music, ...
The items featured include music from ten different tribes within the Republique Centrafricaine, mos...
What is most striking about the whole disc are the many similarities in style of the non-liturgical ...
Through the kindness and invitation of the Resident Commissioner of Swaziland, Mr. Brian Marwick, th...
Boris Konietzko, a dealer in African Arts and Artefacts, has spent many years travelling in Africa. ...
A disc of recordings made by Father Tempels from 1944 to 1950, with musicological notes by Jos Ganse...
Some first-class music recorded in Burundi in April/May, 1967, by Michel Vuylsteke, and reproduced w...
This disc of regional documentations is recorded by Simka Arom during research carried out for the D...
A most important step forward in the research into African music has been made this year by the esta...
If it is conceded that modern forms of African Music deserve the interest of the musicologist we mus...
Of all the arts in Africa music is perhaps the most widely spread, the most narrowly subdued, and th...
With the end of 1958, the Library has now successfully completed its first experimental five year pe...
The recordings on which this analysis is based, were made between July 24th and August 7th, 1961, in...
On the 6th April, 1967, SAFMA (The South African Folk Music Association), held a concert at the Selb...
This well recorded L.P. is also the product of a filming team in Africa. With less crew and less dol...
Little or nothing has been written or recorded in the last 25 years on the subject of Tswana music, ...