Congo
Composer: Zande Men (Performer)Composer not specified |
1952/09/01 |
Banana stalks, Bandiya, Belgian Congo, Central African, Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, East African, Folk song, Hand bells, Indigenous music, Xylophone, Zande, Zande, Zande dance, ILAM |
Zande dance. Further details refer ILAM field card F4V-2
Composer: Zande men (Performer)Composer not specified |
1952/08/31 |
Bagbele dance, Bandiya, Belgian Congo, Buta, Central African, Congo, Dance song, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Drum, Folk music, Indigenous music, Republic of the Congo, Zande, Zande, ILAM |
Further details refer ILAM field card number: F4U 2
Composer: Composer ( not specified)Zande men (Performer) |
1952/08/31 |
Bandiya, Belgian Congo, Buta, Central African, Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Indigenous music, Nguru, North Congo, Voices, Xylophone, Zaire, Zande, Zande, ILAM |
Further details refer to ILAM record number XYZ7616
Composer: Composer not specifiedMuyapala Kpeli (Performer) |
1952/08/31 |
5 strings metal hand bells, Andzolo, Bandiya, Belgian Congo, Buta, Central African, Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Indigenous music, Kundi, Muyapala Kpeli, Nguru, North Congo, Vertical harp, Zaire, Zande, ILAM |
Further details refer to ILAM record number XYZ7611a
Composer: Ngoi trido (Performer)Bayu Isak (Performer) |
1949/07/05 |
Belgian Congo, Central African, Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Drum, Funeral Song, Indigenous music, Isak,Bayu, Luba, malimba, Rattle, Trido,Ngoyi, Xylophone, ILAM |
Folk song to be sung at funeralsFurther details refer ILAM field card (C2S19)
Artist(s): Chief Gatanga |
Composer: Composer ( not specified)Zande men (Performer) |
1952/08/31 |
Bandiya, Belgian Congo, Buta, Central African, Chief Gatanga, Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Drum, Fighting song, Folk music, Nguru, North Congo, Zaire, Zande, Zande, ILAM |
Further details refer to ILAM record number XYZ7610. Fighting song with Ndimo conical, cross laced double headed drum. This song is sung when returning from a fight. Bia vula means fighting song in Zande.
Artist(s): Chief Gatanga |
Composer: Zande men (Performer) |
1952/08/31 |
Bandiya, Belgian Congo, Buta, Central African, Chief Gatanga, Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Drum, Fighting song, Folk music, Nguru, North Congo, Zaire, Zande, Zande, ILAM |
Further details refer to ILAM record number 7610. Fighting song with Ndimo conical cross laced double headed drum. This song is sung before fighting. Bia vula means a fighting song in Zande.
Composer: Mwenda Jean Bosco (Performer)Mwenda Jean Bosco (Composer) |
1905/05/05 |
Central African, Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Guitar, Indigenous music, Mwenda,Jean Bosco, Swahili, Topical song, Vocal, ILAM |
Further details refer ILAM shellac record (commercial recordings) number: CR1160
Artist(s): Chewe Mapani (Leader) |
Composer: Katanga Dance Orchestra (Performer)Composer not specified |
1952/01/25 |
Band music, Central African, Chewe Mapani, Congo, Dance Band, Dance music, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Elizabethville, Katanga Dance Orchestra, Republic of the Congo, Southern Congo, Tsaba-Tsaba, ILAM |
Further details refer ILAM field card number: F1L 2
Artist(s): Two extra singers (Performer) |
Composer: Kayashu, P. (Performer)Philippe Kayashu (Performer)Kalala, M. (Performer)Morris Kalala (Performer) |
1952/01/18 |
Bottle, Central African, Congo, Dance music, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Guitar, Kalala,Morris, Katanga, Kayashu,Philippe, Popular music, Rumba, Swahili, ILAM |
Rumba dance music. Further details refer ILAM field card (F1H2)
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