Portuguese East Africa

The browser contains 10 records per page. Use the pager at the bottom of the page to navigate to additional pages
For more information about each record click the Title link in the page below
Alternatively all "orange" words below are links to records which have been so tagged

  1. Composer: Fomeni Faduko (Composer)Ngodo of Zandamela (Performer) | 1949/06/04 | Chopi, Dance music, Faduko,Fomeni, Mozambique, Ngodo of Zandamela, Orchestral music, Portuguese East Africa, Southern African, Timbila, Xylophone, Zavala, ILAM | Orchestral dance musicFurther details refer ILAM field card (CN8)
  2. Composer: Fomeni Faduko (Composer)Ngodo of Zandamela (Performer) | 1949/06/04 | Chopi, Dance music, Faduko,Fomeni, Mozambique, Ngodo of Zandamela, Orchestral music, Portuguese East Africa, Southern African, Timbila, Xylophone, Zavala, ILAM | Orchestral dance songFurther details refer ILAM field card (CN10)
  3. Composer: Ngodo waCabo Mtoti | 1949/06/05 | Chopi, dance, Mozambique, Ngodo waCabo Mtoti, Orchestra, Portuguese East Africa, Southern African, Timbila, ILAM | Orchestral dance with Timbila xylophonesFirst orchestral introductionRefer ILAM field card CP 10
  4. Composer: Chopi people (Performer)Composer not specified | 1949/06/05 | Chopi, Chopi, Dance song, East African, Indigenous music, Marimba, Mozambique, Orchestra, orchestral dance, Portuguese East Africa, Southern African, Timbila, Xylophone, ILAM | Orchestral dance song with Timbila xylophones. Further details refer ILAM field card number: CO-10
  5. Composer: Tonio Mapatsi (Composer)Performer not specified | 1955/06/10 | Chopi, Dance song, East African, Indigenous music, Mozambique, Orchestra, Portuguese East Africa, Tonio Mapatsi, Two rattles, Xylophone, Zandamela village, ILAM | Further details refer to ILAM record number TP4270-4
  6. Composer: Teni Mapasi (Composer/Performer)Chopi musicians (Performer) | 1955/10/06 | Chopi, Chopi, Maposi,Teni, Mozambique, orchestral dance, Portuguese East Africa, Southern African, Xylophone, Zavala, ILAM | A movement from the Ngodo xylophone orchestral dance of Regulo Canda, with 10 to 19 xylophones and 1 or 2 rattles. Some of the best wood for making Timbila notes grows in the district of this Chief, Regulo Canda. His orchestra, perhaps as a direct result, has been noted for its tone quality. His district includes part of the sea coast and is covered with thick bush with many cashew nut trees. It will be noted that the spelling of the titles of the movements changes with the dialect of the district. In the west it is 'Wemiso', while further east it is 'Mwemiso'. Details from ILAM field card (H1O-9,6,7 -4)
  7. Composer: Chopi performers (Performer)Composer not specified | 1900-01-00 | Chopi, Chopi, Dance music, East African, Indigenous music, Marimba, Mozambique, orchestral dance, Portuguese East Africa, Southern African, Timbila, Xylophone, ILAM | Further details refer ILAM shellac record number: TP4318
  8. Artist(s): Gomukomu (Leader) | Composer: Gomukomu (Composer)Chopi players (Performer) | 1955/10/03 | Chopi, Chopi, Dance music, Gomukomu, Mozambique, Orchestra, Portuguese East Africa, Rattle, Southern African, Timbila, Xylophone, Zavala, ILAM | Movement from the Ngodo orchestral dance with fifteen Timbila xylophones and a rattle. Further details refer ILAM field card (H1L9)
  9. Composer: Chopi people (Performer)Fomeni Faduko (Composer) | 1949/06/04 | Chopi, Chopi, Dance song, East African, Faduko,Fomeni, Indigenous music, Marimba, Mozambique, Orchestra, Portuguese East Africa, Southern African, Timbila, Xylophone, ILAM | Orchestral dance music with Timbila xylophones. Further details refer ILAM field card number: CN-8
  10. 1948/03/07 | Chopi, Mozambique, Orchestral music, Portuguese East Africa, Southern African, ILAM | First Orchestral introduction of the Chopi Ngodo.Further details refer ILAM field card (J1)

Pages

Subscribe to Portuguese East Africa