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Wedding Song- Lambada- Pikli and Party- Telangana
of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N63. Fieldtrip to survey varieties of Indian music in 1963-1964., 1:22:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 2 mins
A wedding song of the Lambada tribe sung by a group of women at Banjara village near Hyderabad. The song is traditionally performed by a mother at the time of son's marriage, "Nandaria, although you seem grown up you are still my baby."
Sample
of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N63. Fieldtrip to survey varieties of Indian music in 1963-1964., 1:22:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 2 mins
Description
A wedding song of the Lambada tribe sung by a group of women at Banjara village near Hyderabad. The song is traditionally performed by a mother at the time of son's marriage, "Nandaria, although you seem grown up you are still my baby." Wedding song of Lambada tribe
Date Written / Recorded
1963
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Field recording (raw)
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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Wedding Song- Lambada- Pikli and Party- Telangana
of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N63. Fieldtrip to survey varieties of Indian music in 1963-1964., 1:22:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 3 mins
A wedding song of the Lambada tribe sung by a group of tribeswomen at Banjara village near Hyderabad. It is a sad song sung by the bride as she leaves the village with the groom, seated on a 'bail' or buffalo and she blesses her father, mother and village.
Sample
of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N63. Fieldtrip to survey varieties of Indian music in 1963-1964., 1:22:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 3 mins
Description
A wedding song of the Lambada tribe sung by a group of tribeswomen at Banjara village near Hyderabad. It is a sad song sung by the bride as she leaves the village with the groom, seated on a 'bail' or buffalo and she blesses her father, mother and village. Wedding song of Lambada tribe
Date Written / Recorded
1963
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Field recording (raw)
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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Wedding Song- Lambada- Pikli and Party- Telangana
of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N63. Fieldtrip to survey varieties of Indian music in 1963-1964., 1:22:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 6 mins
A wedding song of the Lambada tribe sung by a group of women at Banjara village near Hyderabad. The song is performed while washing rice for the wedding dinner, "The water in which the rice is cooked is thrown away as a river..."
Sample
of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N63. Fieldtrip to survey varieties of Indian music in 1963-1964., 1:22:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 6 mins
Description
A wedding song of the Lambada tribe sung by a group of women at Banjara village near Hyderabad. The song is performed while washing rice for the wedding dinner, "The water in which the rice is cooked is thrown away as a river..." Wedding song of Lambada tribe
Date Written / Recorded
1963
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Field recording (raw)
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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Wedding Song- Lambada-Pikli and Party- Telangana
of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N63. Fieldtrip to survey varieties of Indian music in 1963-1964., 1:22:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 3 mins
A wedding song of the Lambada tribe sung by a group of women at Banjara village near Hyderabad. The song is sung during the wedding feast and is addressed to a man named Lokia who has come to the party and they say to him, "Look at our tamasha."
Sample
of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N63. Fieldtrip to survey varieties of Indian music in 1963-1964., 1:22:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 3 mins
Description
A wedding song of the Lambada tribe sung by a group of women at Banjara village near Hyderabad. The song is sung during the wedding feast and is addressed to a man named Lokia who has come to the party and they say to him, "Look at our tamasha." Wedding song of Lambada tribe
Date Written / Recorded
1963
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Field recording (raw)
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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Wedding song- Mina Rajput - Madhya Pradesh
of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N63. Fieldtrip to survey varieties of Indian music in 1963-1964., 1:33:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 5 mins
Marriage song sung by a group of twenty to fifty women on the day following the wedding ceremony in a Mina Rajput family in Madhya Pradesh.
Sample
of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N63. Fieldtrip to survey varieties of Indian music in 1963-1964., 1:33:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 5 mins
Description
Marriage song sung by a group of twenty to fifty women on the day following the wedding ceremony in a Mina Rajput family in Madhya Pradesh. Wedding song
Date Written / Recorded
1964
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Field recording (raw)
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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Wedding song- Saora- Gogonjerenrai- Ponda- Odisha
of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N63. Fieldtrip to survey varieties of Indian music in 1963-1964., 1:25:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 1 min
A Saora wedding song played on the gogonjerenrai by Ponda of Linga village. Gogonjerenrai is a fiddle-type instrument of the Saoras. It is played together with the jantarungrai(zither) at weddings to accompany songs sung by women.
Sample
of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N63. Fieldtrip to survey varieties of Indian music in 1963-1964., 1:25:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 1 min
Description
A Saora wedding song played on the gogonjerenrai by Ponda of Linga village. Gogonjerenrai is a fiddle-type instrument of the Saoras. It is played together with the jantarungrai(zither) at weddings to accompany songs sung by women. Wedding song-instrumental
Date Written / Recorded
1964
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Field recording (raw)
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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Wedding song- Saora- Jantarungrai- Gogonjerenrai- Karjano and Ponda- Odisha
of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N63. Fieldtrip to survey varieties of Indian music in 1963-1964., 1:25:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 1 min
A Saora wedding song played on the jantarungrai and gogonjerenrai by Karjano and Ponda of Linga village. Jantarungrai(zither) and gogonjerenrai(fiddle), together called renai, are played at weddings to accompany songs sung by women.
Sample
of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N63. Fieldtrip to survey varieties of Indian music in 1963-1964., 1:25:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 1 min
Description
A Saora wedding song played on the jantarungrai and gogonjerenrai by Karjano and Ponda of Linga village. Jantarungrai(zither) and gogonjerenrai(fiddle), together called renai, are played at weddings to accompany songs sung by women. Wedding song-instrumental
Date Written / Recorded
1964
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Field recording (raw)
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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Wedding song- Saora- Karjano and Party- Odisha
of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N63. Fieldtrip to survey varieties of Indian music in 1963-1964., 1:25:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 1 min
A Saora wedding song sung by five Saora women from Linga village. They are accompanied by Karjano on the jantarungrai(zither) and Ponda on the gogonjerenrai(fiddle).The first line of the song is sung repeatedly which begins thus, "We are leaving our daughter.."
Sample
of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N63. Fieldtrip to survey varieties of Indian music in 1963-1964., 1:25:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 1 min
Description
A Saora wedding song sung by five Saora women from Linga village. They are accompanied by Karjano on the jantarungrai(zither) and Ponda on the gogonjerenrai(fiddle).The first line of the song is sung repeatedly which begins thus, "We are leaving our daughter.." Wedding song
Date Written / Recorded
1964
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Field recording (raw)
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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Wedding song- Saora- Odisha
of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N63. Fieldtrip to survey varieties of Indian music in 1963-1964., 1:25:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 1 min
A Saora wedding song sung by six to eight tribal women from Kutang village. The song is sung to a rengi or renaja (two-string fiddle). The song says, "Just because one of us is getting married.., why be silent, let us sing and dance."
Sample
of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N63. Fieldtrip to survey varieties of Indian music in 1963-1964., 1:25:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 1 min
Description
A Saora wedding song sung by six to eight tribal women from Kutang village. The song is sung to a rengi or renaja (two-string fiddle). The song says, "Just because one of us is getting married.., why be silent, let us sing and dance." Wedding song
Date Written / Recorded
1964
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Field recording (raw)
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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Wedding song-Banna-Manganiar-Jaisal Castle-Rajasthan
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)., 1:161:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 5 mins
Fade Khan and other Manganiar musicians sung Banna with the Harmonium, Kamaicha, Dholak, Khartal accompaniment in Jaisal Castle during the wedding of the daughter of Maharaja of Jaisalmer.
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)., 1:161:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 5 mins
Description
Fade Khan and other Manganiar musicians sung Banna with the Harmonium, Kamaicha, Dholak, Khartal accompaniment in Jaisal Castle during the wedding of the daughter of Maharaja of Jaisalmer.
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)
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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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