Marabi style
Artist(s): William Mseleku (Leader)Mseluku and his merrymakers (Performer) |
Composer: William MselekuMseluku and his merrymakers |
1960/01/01 |
Choir, dance, Drum, Guitar, Indigenous music, Marabi style, Merrymakers, Mseleku,William, Piano, Popular music, Rhythm sticks, South Africa, Southern African, Traditional music, Zulu, ILAM |
Song performed by a choir accompanied by various instruments. The subject deals with poor luck
Artist(s): William Mseleku (Leader)Mseluku and his merrymakers (Performer) |
Composer: William MselekuMseluku and his merrymakers |
1960/01/01 |
Choir, dance, Drum, Guitar, Indigenous music, Marabi style, Merrymakers, Mseleku,William, Piano, Popular music, Rhythm sticks, Song, South Africa, Southern African, Traditional music, Zulu, ILAM |
Rumba dance accompanied by various instruments and a choi
Artist(s): William Mseleku (Leader)Mseluku and his merrymakers (Performer) |
Composer: William MselekuMseluku and his merrymakers |
1960/01/01 |
Amanzimtoti, dance, Guitar, Humorous, Indigenous music, Marabi style, Merrymakers, Mseleku,William, Popular music, Rhythm sticks, Rumba, Saxophone, South Africa, Southern African, Traditional music, Zulu, ILAM |
Rumba dance accompanied by various instruments and a choi
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Artist(s): Aliwal North Xhosa Choir (Performer) |
Composer: Aliwal North Xhosa Choir (Performer) |
1952-00-00 |
Aliwal North Xhosa Choir, dance, Fast speed, Marabi style, men and women, Piano, Popular music, Secular music, Song, South Africa, Southern African, Traditional music, Xhosa, ILAM |
Marabi style dance song for men and women, accompanied by the piano
Artist(s): William Mseleku (Leader)Mseluku and his merrymakers (Performer) |
Composer: William MselekuMseluku and his merrymakers |
1960/01/01 |
Choir, dance, Drum, Famine, Indigenous music, Locusts, Marabi style, Merrymakers, Mseleku,William, Piano, Popular music, Rhythm sticks, Song, South Africa, Southern African, Southern Natal, Traditional music, Zulu, ILAM |
Song performed by a choir accompanied by various instruments. The subject deals with the famine in southern Kwazulu Natal(Natal) caused by locusts in 1923
Artist(s): William Mseleku (Leader)Mseluku and his merrymakers (Performer) |
Composer: William MselekuMseluku and his merrymakers |
1960/01/01 |
banjo, Choir, dance, Indigenous music, Marabi style, Merrymakers, Mseleku,William, Popular music, Rhythm sticks, Rumba, Saxophone, South Africa, Southern African, Traditional music, Zulu, ILAM |
Rumba dance accompanied by various instruments and a choi
Artist(s): Elim Hospital Native Choir (Performer) |
Composer: Elim Hospital Native Choir |
1900-01-00 |
Choir, Concert, dance, Elim Hospital Native Choir, Euro-African, Indigenous music, Marabi style, Marhavi (Marabi?), Popular music, Shangaan, South Africa, Southern African, Traditional music, ILAM |
Concert song with a European influence. The piece is identified as a Marhavi dance
Artist(s): Elim Hospital Native Choir (Performer) |
Composer: Elim Hospital Native Choir |
1900-01-00 |
Elim Hospital Native Choir, Indigenous music, Marabi style, Marhavi (Marabi?), Piano, Popular music, Shangaan, South Africa, Southern African, Traditional music, ILAM |
Marabi style song with piano accompaniment. The piece is identified as a Marhavi dance
Artist(s): Morning Stars (Performer) |
Composer: Morning Stars (Performer) |
1960/01/01 |
Ballad, Call and response, Marabi style, Morning Stars, Piano, Popular music, Solo and chorus, Song, South Africa, Southern African, Zulu, ILAM |
Marabi style song for accompanied by the piano. The translated title is "I went to the Supreme Court for my case". Further details refer ILAM field card number DC40
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