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Vokale Mehrstimmigkeit In Ost- Und Südostafrika Multi-Part Singing In East- And South East Afrika
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Vokale Mehrstimmigkeit In Ost- Und Südostafrika Multi-Part Singing In East- And South East Afrika --- 1989
It contains a of 20 pages about the ethnomusicological researches conducted in East- and Southeast Africa by Gerhard Kubik, Helmut Hillegeist, Basilius Saprapason from 7th August 1961 to 10th January 1963. Record updated by Laboratory-archive of Ethnomusicology, Department of History, Humanities and Society, Tor Vergata University of Rome.
Tracklist
Ethnic Group Of Wagogo. Kigogo Language. Recorded Tanganika Lake Zone.
Nindo
''yaya Gwe Iyeiye, Yaya Gwe Nazolonga''. Ng'Oma-Tanzilied
Ng' Oma-Tanzlied Der Frauen.
''Haya Majerenami Haya!''
Mysunho
Mysunyuntho-Tanzlied
Ethnic Group Of Tumbuka. Language Chitumbuka. Nyasaland Zone.
''Mwana Wani Joni''
''Ningaba Na Mkamwana''
Ethinc Groups Of Wakisi (Language Kikisi) and Wanyakyusa(Language Kyniakusa)
''Ayooyoo Salamu''
''Ngozi Yawika E E E ...''
Kimele
Kibota
Ethnic Group Of Alomwe. Language Elomwe. Moçambique.
Lupanda-Tanzlied
Ethnic Group Of Ashirima. Language Ciyao. Moçambique.
Likwata
Ethnic Group Of Ashirima. Language Eshirama And Arabic(B11). Moçambique.
Lied Junger Frauen
Lied Junger Frauen In Den Mitukwe-Bergen
Sikiri
Tagare
Ethnic Group Wakamonde. Language Shimakonde. Moçambique.
Ing'Oma-Lied
Ing'Oma-Lied