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Ambavadi - wedding song - Achar Khan Manganiar - Rajasthan
of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N78-2.N78-B. Five-week fieldtrip to India (Delhi, Rajasthan) to continue research on kathputli puppetry, Rajasthani performing groups and to attend the meetings of the International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences in New Delhi. Audio recordings made on Nakamichi 550 and Soni TC 150. Photographs on Minolta XD 11. 15 cassettes., 1:178:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 4 mins
A song 'Ambavadi' sung by Achar Khan with Kamaicha, Khartal and Dholak accompaniment. Ambavadi or mango orchard is a wedding song sung to the bridegroom by the bride's family who promise to plant one in his honour. The mango plant symbolises the well-being of family. The song is followed by a recitation of the lyr...
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of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N78-2.N78-B. Five-week fieldtrip to India (Delhi, Rajasthan) to continue research on kathputli puppetry, Rajasthani performing groups and to attend the meetings of the International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences in New Delhi. Audio recordings made on Nakamichi 550 and Soni TC 150. Photographs on Minolta XD 11. 15 cassettes., 1:178:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 4 mins
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A song 'Ambavadi' sung by Achar Khan with Kamaicha, Khartal and Dholak accompaniment. Ambavadi or mango orchard is a wedding song sung to the bridegroom by the bride's family who promise to plant one in his honour. The mango plant symbolises the well-being of family. The song is followed by a recitation of the lyrics of the song by Achar Khan.
Date Written / Recorded
1978
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Music recording
Contributor
Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy, 1927-2009, Amy Catlin, fl. 1982-2017
Author / Creator
Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy, 1927-2009, Amy Catlin, fl. 1982-2017
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Material sourced from the Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy and Amy Catlin-Jairazbhoy Collection, Archive and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. Copyright © Amy Catlin-Jairazbhoy.
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Arni - Discussion - Dina Khan Manganiar - Nazir Jairazbhoy - Komal Kothari - Rajasthan
of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N78-2.N78-B. Five-week fieldtrip to India (Delhi, Rajasthan) to continue research on kathputli puppetry, Rajasthani performing groups and to attend the meetings of the International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences in New Delhi. Audio recordings made on Nakamichi 550 and Soni TC 150. Photographs on Minolta XD 11. 15 cassettes., 1:179:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 13 mins
Arni' sung by Dina Khan Manganiar with Dholak and Kamaicha accompaniment. Arni refers to a plant - it is a wedding song sung at the departure of the bride from her natal home. The song is followed by a discussion among the performers with Nazir Jairazbhoy and Komal Kothari on the lyrics and context of the song.
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of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N78-2.N78-B. Five-week fieldtrip to India (Delhi, Rajasthan) to continue research on kathputli puppetry, Rajasthani performing groups and to attend the meetings of the International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences in New Delhi. Audio recordings made on Nakamichi 550 and Soni TC 150. Photographs on Minolta XD 11. 15 cassettes., 1:179:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 13 mins
Description
Arni' sung by Dina Khan Manganiar with Dholak and Kamaicha accompaniment. Arni refers to a plant - it is a wedding song sung at the departure of the bride from her natal home. The song is followed by a discussion among the performers with Nazir Jairazbhoy and Komal Kothari on the lyrics and context of the song.
Date Written / Recorded
1978
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Music recording
Contributor
Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy, 1927-2009
Author / Creator
Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy, 1927-2009
Copyright Message
Material sourced from the Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy and Amy Catlin-Jairazbhoy Collection, Archive and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. Copyright © Amy Catlin-Jairazbhoy.
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Arni-Rag Sarangi-Akbar Khan-Manganiar-Sind-Pakistan
of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N78-1.N78-A. Eleven-week fieldtrip, eight weeks in India (Rajasthan) and three weeks in Pakistan (Sind)., 1:163:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 8 mins
Akbar Khan Manganiar sung a Arni, a wedding song, without Duhas. Sung in Rag Sarangi in 8 beats, with Harmonium and Dholak accompaniment.
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of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N78-1.N78-A. Eleven-week fieldtrip, eight weeks in India (Rajasthan) and three weeks in Pakistan (Sind)., 1:163:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 8 mins
Description
Akbar Khan Manganiar sung a Arni, a wedding song, without Duhas. Sung in Rag Sarangi in 8 beats, with Harmonium and Dholak accompaniment.
Date Written / Recorded
1978
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Music recording
Contributor
Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy, 1927-2009
Author / Creator
Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy, 1927-2009
Topic / Theme
Indians (Asian), Pakistanis
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Material sourced from the Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy and Amy Catlin-Jairazbhoy Collection, Archive and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. Copyright © Amy Catlin-Jairazbhoy.
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(Pan (Netherlands), 1994), 1 hour 20 mins, 13 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
1992-08-11
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Music recording
Date Published / Released
1994
Publisher
Pan (Netherlands)
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Bannado - Nazre Khan - lyrics recitation - Rajasthan
of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N78-2.N78-B. Five-week fieldtrip to India (Delhi, Rajasthan) to continue research on kathputli puppetry, Rajasthani performing groups and to attend the meetings of the International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences in New Delhi. Audio recordings made on Nakamichi 550 and Soni TC 150. Photographs on Minolta XD 11. 15 cassettes., 1:172:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 7 mins
A Bannado sung by Nazre Khan and musicians from Jhinjhiniyali with Harmonium, Kamaicha, Dholak and Khartal accompaniment. Bannado are wedding songs sung for the bridegroom. The song is followed by a discussion in which Nazre Khan explains the lyrics of the song.
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of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N78-2.N78-B. Five-week fieldtrip to India (Delhi, Rajasthan) to continue research on kathputli puppetry, Rajasthani performing groups and to attend the meetings of the International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences in New Delhi. Audio recordings made on Nakamichi 550 and Soni TC 150. Photographs on Minolta XD 11. 15 cassettes., 1:172:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 7 mins
Description
A Bannado sung by Nazre Khan and musicians from Jhinjhiniyali with Harmonium, Kamaicha, Dholak and Khartal accompaniment. Bannado are wedding songs sung for the bridegroom. The song is followed by a discussion in which Nazre Khan explains the lyrics of the song.
Date Written / Recorded
1978
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Music recording
Contributor
Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy, 1927-2009
Author / Creator
Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy, 1927-2009
Copyright Message
Material sourced from the Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy and Amy Catlin-Jairazbhoy Collection, Archive and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. Copyright © Amy Catlin-Jairazbhoy.
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Bannado - wedding song - Lichu Bai - Rajasthan
of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N78-2.N78-B. Five-week fieldtrip to India (Delhi, Rajasthan) to continue research on kathputli puppetry, Rajasthani performing groups and to attend the meetings of the International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences in New Delhi. Audio recordings made on Nakamichi 550 and Soni TC 150. Photographs on Minolta XD 11. 15 cassettes., 1:177:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 9 mins
A Bannado sung by Lichu Bai with Harmonium, Sarangi, Dholak and Khartal accompaniment. Bannado or Bannada are songs sung at weddings about the bridegroom, praising him or in welcome. There are various themes to these songs and are sung at various points during the wedding ceremony and after.
Sample
of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N78-2.N78-B. Five-week fieldtrip to India (Delhi, Rajasthan) to continue research on kathputli puppetry, Rajasthani performing groups and to attend the meetings of the International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences in New Delhi. Audio recordings made on Nakamichi 550 and Soni TC 150. Photographs on Minolta XD 11. 15 cassettes., 1:177:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 9 mins
Description
A Bannado sung by Lichu Bai with Harmonium, Sarangi, Dholak and Khartal accompaniment. Bannado or Bannada are songs sung at weddings about the bridegroom, praising him or in welcome. There are various themes to these songs and are sung at various points during the wedding ceremony and after.
Date Written / Recorded
1978
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Music recording
Contributor
Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy, 1927-2009, Amy Catlin, fl. 1982-2017
Author / Creator
Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy, 1927-2009, Amy Catlin, fl. 1982-2017
Copyright Message
Material sourced from the Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy and Amy Catlin-Jairazbhoy Collection, Archive and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. Copyright © Amy Catlin-Jairazbhoy.
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Bannado - wedding song - song recitation - Bhagge Khan Manganiar - Rajasthan
of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N78-2.N78-B. Five-week fieldtrip to India (Delhi, Rajasthan) to continue research on kathputli puppetry, Rajasthani performing groups and to attend the meetings of the International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences in New Delhi. Audio recordings made on Nakamichi 550 and Soni TC 150. Photographs on Minolta XD 11. 15 cassettes., 1:178:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 4 mins
A Bannado sung by Bhagge Khan with Kamaicha, Harmonium, Dholak and Khartal accompaniment. Bannado or Bannada are songs sung at weddings about the bridegroom, praising him or in welcome. There are various themes to these songs and are sung at various points during the wedding ceremony and after. The song is followe...
Sample
of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N78-2.N78-B. Five-week fieldtrip to India (Delhi, Rajasthan) to continue research on kathputli puppetry, Rajasthani performing groups and to attend the meetings of the International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences in New Delhi. Audio recordings made on Nakamichi 550 and Soni TC 150. Photographs on Minolta XD 11. 15 cassettes., 1:178:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 4 mins
Description
A Bannado sung by Bhagge Khan with Kamaicha, Harmonium, Dholak and Khartal accompaniment. Bannado or Bannada are songs sung at weddings about the bridegroom, praising him or in welcome. There are various themes to these songs and are sung at various points during the wedding ceremony and after. The song is followed by a recitation of the lyrics of the song by the singer.
Date Written / Recorded
1978
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Music recording
Contributor
Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy, 1927-2009
Author / Creator
Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy, 1927-2009
Copyright Message
Material sourced from the Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy and Amy Catlin-Jairazbhoy Collection, Archive and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. Copyright © Amy Catlin-Jairazbhoy.
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Bannado - wedding song - Zakhre Khan Manganiar - Rajasthan
of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N78-2.N78-B. Five-week fieldtrip to India (Delhi, Rajasthan) to continue research on kathputli puppetry, Rajasthani performing groups and to attend the meetings of the International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences in New Delhi. Audio recordings made on Nakamichi 550 and Soni TC 150. Photographs on Minolta XD 11. 15 cassettes., 1:178:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 4 mins
A Bannado sung by Zakhre Khan with Kamaicha accompaniment. Bannado or Bannada are songs sung at weddings about the bridegroom, praising him or in welcome. There are various themes to these songs and are sung at various point
Sample
of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N78-2.N78-B. Five-week fieldtrip to India (Delhi, Rajasthan) to continue research on kathputli puppetry, Rajasthani performing groups and to attend the meetings of the International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences in New Delhi. Audio recordings made on Nakamichi 550 and Soni TC 150. Photographs on Minolta XD 11. 15 cassettes., 1:178:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 4 mins
Description
A Bannado sung by Zakhre Khan with Kamaicha accompaniment. Bannado or Bannada are songs sung at weddings about the bridegroom, praising him or in welcome. There are various themes to these songs and are sung at various point
Date Written / Recorded
1978
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Music recording
Contributor
Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy, 1927-2009
Author / Creator
Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy, 1927-2009
Copyright Message
Material sourced from the Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy and Amy Catlin-Jairazbhoy Collection, Archive and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. Copyright © Amy Catlin-Jairazbhoy.
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Chirmi - Akbar Khan Manganiar - Rajasthan
of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N78-2.N78-B. Five-week fieldtrip to India (Delhi, Rajasthan) to continue research on kathputli puppetry, Rajasthani performing groups and to attend the meetings of the International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences in New Delhi. Audio recordings made on Nakamichi 550 and Soni TC 150. Photographs on Minolta XD 11. 15 cassettes., 1:177:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 7 mins
Chirmi' sung by Akbar Khan Manganiar with Harmonium, Dholak and Khartal accompaniment. Chirmi is a popular song about the love of a daughter, sometimes sung at weddings.
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of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N78-2.N78-B. Five-week fieldtrip to India (Delhi, Rajasthan) to continue research on kathputli puppetry, Rajasthani performing groups and to attend the meetings of the International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences in New Delhi. Audio recordings made on Nakamichi 550 and Soni TC 150. Photographs on Minolta XD 11. 15 cassettes., 1:177:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 7 mins
Description
Chirmi' sung by Akbar Khan Manganiar with Harmonium, Dholak and Khartal accompaniment. Chirmi is a popular song about the love of a daughter, sometimes sung at weddings.
Date Written / Recorded
1978
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Music recording
Contributor
Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy, 1927-2009, Amy Catlin, fl. 1982-2017
Author / Creator
Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy, 1927-2009, Amy Catlin, fl. 1982-2017
Copyright Message
Material sourced from the Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy and Amy Catlin-Jairazbhoy Collection, Archive and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. Copyright © Amy Catlin-Jairazbhoy.
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Frozen Brass: Asia - Anthology of Brass Band Music, No. 1
(Pan (Netherlands), 1993), 1 hour 15 mins, 23 page(s)
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(Pan (Netherlands), 1993), 1 hour 15 mins, 23 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
1992-06
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Music recording
Date Published / Released
1993
Publisher
Pan (Netherlands)
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