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1995 Makran Recordings #3. Went to village of Kafkafan for lunch and recording session around 2:00 p.m. (PK-95-03 / UW00082)
of Ethnomusicology Archives, University of Washington Libraries, in Hiromi Lorraine Sakata Fieldwork Collection, Pakistan Collection, Pakistan Audio Recordings (1995), 1 hour 56 mins, 1 page(s)
First piece played by saroz is zahirog, then damburag joins. After 40 min. or so, Safar and Shahdad (known as Palawan) started singing sher.
Sample
of Ethnomusicology Archives, University of Washington Libraries, in Hiromi Lorraine Sakata Fieldwork Collection, Pakistan Collection, Pakistan Audio Recordings (1995), 1 hour 56 mins, 1 page(s)
Description
First piece played by saroz is zahirog, then damburag joins. After 40 min. or so, Safar and Shahdad (known as Palawan) started singing sher.
Date Written / Recorded
1995-01-29
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Field recording (raw)
Contributor
Hiromi Lorraine Sakata, 1938-
Author / Creator
Hiromi Lorraine Sakata, 1938-
Date Published / Released
1995
Copyright Message
Material sourced from the Ethnomusicology Archives, University of Washington Libraries. Copyright © Hiromi Lorraine Sakata.
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1995 Makran Recordings #4. Continuation of Kafkafan recording session. Around 52 minutes into tape, setting changes to following day in Tur...
of Ethnomusicology Archives, University of Washington Libraries, in Hiromi Lorraine Sakata Fieldwork Collection, Pakistan Collection, Pakistan Audio Recordings (1995), 1 hour 28 mins, 1 page(s)
Shahdad continues singing a song until Safar takes over again. Around 52 minutes into tape, setting changes to Turbat the following day. Allah Baksh's wife asked her neighbor Zainab to sing for her 10 female guests. Zainab started singing baitss then got another neighbor to sing. Session stopped abruptly when star...
Sample
of Ethnomusicology Archives, University of Washington Libraries, in Hiromi Lorraine Sakata Fieldwork Collection, Pakistan Collection, Pakistan Audio Recordings (1995), 1 hour 28 mins, 1 page(s)
Description
Shahdad continues singing a song until Safar takes over again. Around 52 minutes into tape, setting changes to Turbat the following day. Allah Baksh's wife asked her neighbor Zainab to sing for her 10 female guests. Zainab started singing baitss then got another neighbor to sing. Session stopped abruptly when started singing zahirog because it reminded singer of her young son who was killed.
Date Written / Recorded
1995
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Field recording (raw)
Contributor
Hiromi Lorraine Sakata, 1938-
Author / Creator
Hiromi Lorraine Sakata, 1938-
Date Published / Released
1995
Copyright Message
Material sourced from the Ethnomusicology Archives, University of Washington Libraries. Copyright © Hiromi Lorraine Sakata.
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of Wesleyan University. World Music Archives, in The Mark Slobin Fieldwork Archive, Music in the Afghan North, 1967-1972, The Radio 1972 Series, MS154. Radio 1972 (Middletown, CT) , 24 secs
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Music recording
Contributor
Mark Slobin, 1943-
Author / Creator
Mark Slobin, 1943-
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of Wesleyan University. World Music Archives, in The Mark Slobin Fieldwork Archive, Music in the Afghan North, 1967-1972, The Radio 1972 Series, MS154. Radio 1972 (Middletown, CT) , 1 min
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Music recording
Contributor
Mark Slobin, 1943-
Author / Creator
Mark Slobin, 1943-
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of Wesleyan University. World Music Archives, in The Mark Slobin Fieldwork Archive, Music in the Afghan North, 1967-1972, The Radio 1972 Series, MS154. Radio 1972 (Middletown, CT) , 3 mins
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Music recording
Contributor
Mark Slobin, 1943-
Author / Creator
Mark Slobin, 1943-
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Rajasthani traditional song-Women's song-New Delhi
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)., 1:143:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 2 mins
Rajasthani Women's song sung by a group of women of various ages.The songs are associated with swings, sung during various festivals.
Sample
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)., 1:143:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 2 mins
Description
Rajasthani Women's song sung by a group of women of various ages.The songs are associated with swings, sung during various festivals.
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)
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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