African music from the French colonies
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The work African music from the French colonies represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of Missouri-Kansas City Libraries. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Audio, Musical, Music.
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African music from the French colonies
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The work African music from the French colonies represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of Missouri-Kansas City Libraries. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Audio, Musical, Music.
- Label
- African music from the French colonies
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by André Schaeffner and Gilbert Rouget
- Title variation
- French Africa
- Language
- mul
- Related
-
- Work song
- Song of religious posession
- Song of tobaski
- Song to bring good luck
- Song to make camels drink
- Wedding song
- Whistle band
- Bardic song
- Dance
- Dance song
- Dance with drum rhythm
- Djokobo
- Drum duet
- Edjingi
- Festive dance
- Flute players
- Funeral Song
- Funeral music
- Healing song
- Hunt
- Hunting cries
- Magic song
- Muezzin call
- Music for camel tournament
- Paddler's song
- Porter's song
- Sandzo
- Song for rain
- Song from Salah
- Song of Exile
- Song of exorcism
- Song of hommage to the King
- Song of praise
- Accompanying matter
-
- biography of performer or history of ensemble
- technical and or historical information on instruments
- biography of composer or author
- Cataloging source
- CUY
- Date time place
- Recorded originally at various places, 1931-1950 ; edited from recordings in the Section of Musicology, Musée de l'homme, Paris
- Form of composition
- folk music
- Format of music
- not applicable
- PerformerNote
- Sung and played by native musicians
- Series statement
-
- Columbia masterworks
- Columbia world library of folk and primitive music
- Series volume
- v. 2
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