Tanzania
Composer: Bom Amberon (Leader)Egyptian Musical Club (Performer) |
1952-00-00 |
Amberon,Bom, Daressalaam, East African, Egyptian Music Club, Hijazi, Indigenous music, Nguja, Orchestra, Swahili, Tanzania, Violin, ILAM |
Further details refer to ILAM record number CR1385
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Artist(s): Hehe people (Performer) |
Composer: Mwai Ahasha (Performer)Composer not specified |
1950-00-00 |
Clapping, Dance song, East African, Folk music, Hehe, Hehe, Indigenous music, Kiduo dance, Mwai Ahasha, Tanganyika, Tanzania, ILAM |
Kiduo dance song for women at wedding ceremonies. Further details refer ILAM record no. TP1528.
Composer: Mzee JumaShirazi men |
1950/07/03 |
dance, East African, Kayamba tin rattle, Kidebe mbira, Mzee Juma, Nguja, Shirazi men, Song, Swahili, Tanganyika, Tanzania, ILAM |
Ndebe dance songs accompanied by a Kidebe mbira and Kayambe tin rattleRefer ILAM field card D3N4
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Artist(s): Bom Amberon (Leader) |
Composer: Egyptian Musical Club (Performer)Composer not specified |
1950/06/25 |
Amberon,Bom, Dambak drum, Daressalaam, Duff tambourine, East African, Egyptian Music Club, Indigenous music, Instrumental, Kayamba rattle, Mandoline, Oud guitar, Swahili, Ta arab style music, Tanganyika, Tanzania, Violin, ILAM |
Further details refer ILAM field card number: D3F 14
Artist(s): Egyptian Musical Band (Performer) |
Composer: Egyptian Musical Band (Performer) |
1950/07/10 |
dance, East African, Egyptian Music Club, Instrumental, Nguja, Solo violin introduction, Song, Swahili, Tanganyika, Tanzania, ILAM |
Dance song which starts with lengthy violin solo. Refer ILAM field card number D3U7
Artist(s): Asunga Okwela (Performer)Onge Maina (Performer) |
Composer: Asunga Okwela (Performer)Onge Maina (Performer) |
1950-00-00 |
chimes, dance, East African, Luo, Maina,Onge, Males singing, Nyangile, Okwela,Asunga, Song, Sound-box, Tanganyika, Tanzania, traditional, ILAM |
Nyangile dance song performed by men who are accompanied by beats from a sound box and chimes. ILAM field card number is unknown
Composer: Nagalal Sengeo (Performer) |
1950/10/02 |
Arusha, Arusha District, East African, Folk music, Masai, Nagalal Sengeo, Tanganyika, Tanzania, ILAM |
An Osingolis Longoroyo love song with Arusha women. "Teren angite matalebo." "Bring the cow that I may milk her near the water. Do not leave my place my love. Stay here and keep me constant company.", The love song of a nomadic pastoralist. Different women take over the lead during the song. The full song is not available here.
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