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The Yaqui Dances: Pascola Music of the Yaqui Indians of Northern Mexico
(Folkways Records, 1957), 27 mins
"The Yaqui Indians of the state of Sonora in northwest Mexico are a strong, proud desert people living as farmers along the banks of the Yaqui River in central Sonora. The villages are scattered between the towns of Ciudad Obregón and Guaymas, and the Indians use both towns as market centers..."
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Sample
(Folkways Records, 1957), 27 mins
Description
"The Yaqui Indians of the state of Sonora in northwest Mexico are a strong, proud desert people living as farmers along the banks of the Yaqui River in central Sonora. The villages are scattered between the towns of Ciudad Obregón and Guaymas, and the Indians use both towns as market centers..."
Jean Zeiger
"Los indígenas Yaqui del estado de Sonora en el noroeste de México son gentes del desierto tenaces y orgullosas, que viven como lab... "The Yaqui Indians of the state of Sonora in northwest Mexico are a strong, proud desert people living as farmers along the banks of the Yaqui River in central Sonora. The villages are scattered between the towns of Ciudad Obregón and Guaymas, and the Indians use both towns as market centers..."
Jean Zeiger
"Los indígenas Yaqui del estado de Sonora en el noroeste de México son gentes del desierto tenaces y orgullosas, que viven como labradores a lo largo de los bancos del río Yaqui en el centro de Sonora. Sus poblados están esparcidos entre las poblaciones de Ciudad Obregón y Guaymas, ciudades que los indios utilizan como centros de mercado..."
Jean Zeiger
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Jean Zeiger
"Los indígenas Yaqui del estado de Sonora en el noroeste de México son gentes del desierto tenaces y orgullosas, que viven como lab... "The Yaqui Indians of the state of Sonora in northwest Mexico are a strong, proud desert people living as farmers along the banks of the Yaqui River in central Sonora. The villages are scattered between the towns of Ciudad Obregón and Guaymas, and the Indians use both towns as market centers..."
Jean Zeiger
"Los indígenas Yaqui del estado de Sonora en el noroeste de México son gentes del desierto tenaces y orgullosas, que viven como labradores a lo largo de los bancos del río Yaqui en el centro de Sonora. Sus poblados están esparcidos entre las poblaciones de Ciudad Obregón y Guaymas, ciudades que los indios utilizan como centros de mercado..."
Jean Zeiger
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Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Music recording
Date Published / Released
1957
Publisher
Folkways Records
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performed by Yehudi Menuhin, 1916-1999 (Warner Music, 2005), 3 mins
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Yehudi Menuhin, 1916-1999
Author / Creator
Yehudi Menuhin, 1916-1999
Date Published / Released
2005-11-28
Publisher
Warner Music
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Yelina (Track)
of International Library of African Music (ILAM), in Hugh Tracey Fieldwork Collection and the Sound of Africa Series, TR098 , 3 mins
Yelina, Yelina, Yelina-e! Yelina timphinjili tanji ta m'matako tosacoka, Mwadula mwana akwegwano mwahizaye. -- (as written) "Yelina, what are those charms around your waist? You have risked the life of your baby and may lose him." A young woman has been seen weaving a string of wooden beads as a charm around her w...
Sample
of International Library of African Music (ILAM), in Hugh Tracey Fieldwork Collection and the Sound of Africa Series, TR098 , 3 mins
Description
Yelina, Yelina, Yelina-e! Yelina timphinjili tanji ta m'matako tosacoka, Mwadula mwana akwegwano mwahizaye. -- (as written) "Yelina, what are those charms around your waist? You have risked the life of your baby and may lose him." A young woman has been seen weaving a string of wooden beads as a charm around her waist. So the other women sing: "What has she been doing to need such a charm?" The local belief is that if either the husband or wife c...
Yelina, Yelina, Yelina-e! Yelina timphinjili tanji ta m'matako tosacoka, Mwadula mwana akwegwano mwahizaye. -- (as written) "Yelina, what are those charms around your waist? You have risked the life of your baby and may lose him." A young woman has been seen weaving a string of wooden beads as a charm around her waist. So the other women sing: "What has she been doing to need such a charm?" The local belief is that if either the husband or wife commits adultery while the child is being born or during the time the woman is pregnant -- there will be a risk of the child being stillborn. The charm worn in this case was taken as a sign that the mother-to-be had misbehaved herself and was trying to guard against the consequences by wearing a string of wooden beads around her waist.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Field recording (raw)
Contributor
Hugh Tracey, 1903-1977
Author / Creator
Hugh Tracey, 1903-1977
Copyright Message
Material sourced from the International Library of African Music. Copyright International Library of African Music.
Tracks
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Yohane ulembe kalata (Field Card)
of International Library of African Music (ILAM), in Hugh Tracey Fieldwork Collection and the Sound of Africa Series, TR189 (1950) , 1 page(s)
Note how the song becomes faster and the pitch rises. It is an old traditional song of the Nyasa Ngoni and appears to stem from the Zulu side of their culture.
Sample
of International Library of African Music (ILAM), in Hugh Tracey Fieldwork Collection and the Sound of Africa Series, TR189 (1950) , 1 page(s)
Description
Note how the song becomes faster and the pitch rises. It is an old traditional song of the Nyasa Ngoni and appears to stem from the Zulu side of their culture.
Date Written / Recorded
1950
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Field notes
Contributor
Hugh Tracey, 1903-1977
Author / Creator
Hugh Tracey, 1903-1977
Topic / Theme
Dance, Clapping, hand
Copyright Message
Material sourced from the International Library of African Music. Copyright International Library of African Music.
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Yohane ulembe kalata (Track)
of International Library of African Music (ILAM), in Hugh Tracey Fieldwork Collection and the Sound of Africa Series, TR189 , 3 mins
Note how the song becomes faster and the pitch rises. It is an old traditional song of the Nyasa Ngoni and appears to stem from the Zulu side of their culture.
Sample
of International Library of African Music (ILAM), in Hugh Tracey Fieldwork Collection and the Sound of Africa Series, TR189 , 3 mins
Description
Note how the song becomes faster and the pitch rises. It is an old traditional song of the Nyasa Ngoni and appears to stem from the Zulu side of their culture.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Field recording (raw)
Contributor
Hugh Tracey, 1903-1977
Author / Creator
Hugh Tracey, 1903-1977
Copyright Message
Material sourced from the International Library of African Music. Copyright International Library of African Music.
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performed by Yoko Suzuki (Columna Música, 2007), 1 hour 6 mins
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Yoko Suzuki
Author / Creator
Yoko Suzuki
Date Published / Released
2007
Publisher
Columna Música
Copyright Message
2007 Columna Música
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Zapoke muchere uno (Field Card)
of International Library of African Music (ILAM), in Hugh Tracey Fieldwork Collection and the Sound of Africa Series, TR189 (1952) , 1 page(s)
A typical song from the Lundazi District which makes use of the local variety of yodeling and chorus. The recording was made in a hall which gives a false acoustic to the song which as a folk song should be heard in the open air.
Sample
of International Library of African Music (ILAM), in Hugh Tracey Fieldwork Collection and the Sound of Africa Series, TR189 (1952) , 1 page(s)
Description
A typical song from the Lundazi District which makes use of the local variety of yodeling and chorus. The recording was made in a hall which gives a false acoustic to the song which as a folk song should be heard in the open air.
Date Written / Recorded
1952
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Field notes
Contributor
Hugh Tracey, 1903-1977
Author / Creator
Hugh Tracey, 1903-1977
Topic / Theme
Song, Dance, Vocals, group
Copyright Message
Material sourced from the International Library of African Music. Copyright International Library of African Music.
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Zapoke muchere uno (Track)
of International Library of African Music (ILAM), in Hugh Tracey Fieldwork Collection and the Sound of Africa Series, TR189 , 2 mins
A typical song from the Lundazi District which makes use of the local variety of yodeling and chorus. The recording was made in a hall which gives a false acoustic to the song which as a folk song should be heard in the open air.
Sample
of International Library of African Music (ILAM), in Hugh Tracey Fieldwork Collection and the Sound of Africa Series, TR189 , 2 mins
Description
A typical song from the Lundazi District which makes use of the local variety of yodeling and chorus. The recording was made in a hall which gives a false acoustic to the song which as a folk song should be heard in the open air.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Field recording (raw)
Contributor
Hugh Tracey, 1903-1977
Author / Creator
Hugh Tracey, 1903-1977
Copyright Message
Material sourced from the International Library of African Music. Copyright International Library of African Music.
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Zinaida Ignatieva live from the Maly Hall of the Moscow Conservatoire
composed by Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin, 1810-1849; performed by Zinaida Ignatieva (Classical Records, 2006), 1 hour 20 mins
Sample
composed by Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin, 1810-1849; performed by Zinaida Ignatieva (Classical Records, 2006), 1 hour 20 mins
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Zinaida Ignatieva
Author / Creator
Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin, 1810-1849, Zinaida Ignatieva
Date Published / Released
2006-05-01
Publisher
Classical Records
Copyright Message
2006 Classical Records
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Zino Vinnikov plays Fritz Kreisler
composed by Fritz Kreisler, 1875-1962; performed by Zino Vinnikov and Sergey Maltsev (Eroica Classical Recordings, 2001), 57 mins
Sample
composed by Fritz Kreisler, 1875-1962; performed by Zino Vinnikov and Sergey Maltsev (Eroica Classical Recordings, 2001), 57 mins
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Zino Vinnikov, Sergey Maltsev
Author / Creator
Fritz Kreisler, 1875-1962, Zino Vinnikov, Sergey Maltsev
Date Published / Released
2001
Publisher
Eroica Classical Recordings
Copyright Message
2001 Zino Vinnikov
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