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Colin M. Turnbull And Francis S. Chapman - Music Of The Ituri Forest Album

Colin M. Turnbull And Francis S. Chapman - Music Of The Ituri Forest Album
Performer: Colin M. Turnbull And Francis S. Chapman
Title: Music Of The Ituri Forest
Country: US
Style:Field Recording, Folk, African
Released: 1965
Catalog number: FE 4483
Label: Folkways Records, Ethnic Folkways Library
MP3 album szie: 2910 mb
FLAC album size: 1599 mb

Tracklist

1DawesiBoard Zither
2BanguanaReligious Song
Soloist – Musafili
3PygmiesMusical Sticks
4BambutiDance Music
5Bambuti, Babira, BanguanaTraveling Song
6NkumbiAlima Song
7MubiraLukembi And Voice
8OmbokoGuitar And Voice
Accompanied By – Abdul Aziz
9Sale ya BaPesoaBoard Zither (BaNdaka Tuning)
10BanguanaDrinking Song
Directed By [Led By] – Musafili
11BambutiElephant-Hunting Song
12BanguanaLukembi And Voice
Performer – Abdel Aziz
13BambutiLusumba Song
14MandakaInitiation Song
Chorus – Pygmies
15BanguanaMgongo Utule
16MabudoGong Signalling
17BandakaMusical Bow
18PakasiFlute Solo
19Sale ya BaPesoaBoard Zither (BaBira Tuning)

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
FE 4483Colin M. Turnbull And Francis S. Chapman Colin M. Turnbull And Francis S. Chapman - Music Of The Ituri Forest ‎(LP, Album, Ill)Folkways Records, Ethnic Folkways LibraryFE 4483US1961

Credits

  • CoverRonald Clyne
  • Lacquer Cut ByDBH
  • Photography, Liner NotesColin M. Turnbull
  • Producer [General Editor]Harold Courlander
  • Producer [Production Director]Moses Asch
  • Recorded ByColin M. Turnbull, Francis S. Chapman

Notes

This version with a photo on the cover. Also exists with an illustration cover: Music Of The Ituri Forest

Includes a 12-page A4 booklet insert

On cover: © Copyright 1965 Folkways Records and Service Corp.
On labels: Copyright © 1957 Folkways Records and Service Corp.
So these recordings were probably made in 1957

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, etched): FP 4483 A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, etched): FP 4483 B
  • Matrix / Runout (boxed, etched in both runouts): DBH
  • Matrix / Runout (etched in both runouts): T 5
  • Matrix / Runout (sideways, etched in both runouts): 3 T

Companies

  • Copyright (c) – Folkways Records & Service Corp.

Short intro

Program notes by Colin Turnbull 11 p. in container. Recorded in the Ituri Forest, The Congo Zaire in the 1950' Music Tagger. Developer Resources. XML Web Service. Live Data Feed. Status: Official. Language: English. Script: Latin. Live Music Archive. Audio Books & Poetry Community Audio Computers, Technology and Science Music, Arts & Culture News & Public Affairs Non-English Audio Spirituality & Religion. Librivox Free Audiobook. The forest people. Turnbull, Colin M. Publication date. Mbuti African people, Ethnology - Congo Democratic Republic. New York : Simon and Schuster. americana cdl. Vinyl, LP, M. Turnbull was born in London, and now lives in Connecticut. He was educated at Westminster School and Magdalen College, Oxford, where he studied philosophy and politics. They do not have to cut the forest down to build plantations, for they know how to hunt the game of the region and gather the wild fruits that grow in abundance there, though hidden to outsiders. They know how to distinguish the innocent-looking itaba vine from the many others it resembles so closely, and they know how to follow it until it leads them to a cache of nutritious, sweet-tasting roots. You'll receive email and Feed alerts when new items arrive. Turn off email alerts. Save this search. Shipping to Russian Federation. Top Rated Plus. Returns, money back. Ships in a business day with tracking. Learn More. A study of the Mbuti pygmy huntergatherers of Zaire, with historical background on the Huri Forest, suggested correlatives between different forms of social organization and the environment, and details of the changes brought about by the Zimba revolution and independence. Product Identifiers. Colin M. Number of Pages. 161 Pages. Recorded by Colin Turnbull and Francis S. Chapman in the Ituri Rainforest of the Democratic Republic of Congo, circa 1951. Folk music. The Golden Record also carried an hour-long recording of the brainwaves of Ann Druyan, who would later marry Carl Sagan. Who knows . Turnbull, Kilmarnock, VA. Página de interesados en la obra de Turnbull. Turnbull: The Forest People: A Study of the BaMbuti Pygmies of the Congo. 19 August 2011 . Harry W. Colin Turnbull's and Francis S. Chapman's late-'50s field recordings are among the most captivating examples of traditional pygmy music. Folkways released two LPs of them, one devoted entirely to the Mbuti pygmies, the other giving a side apiece to the forest people and their villager neighbors. This CD collects all of the pygmy material from the earlier two volumes - too much for one sitting, perhaps - and presents them in pristine re-mastered form. The disc begins in a Mbuti camp where small groups sing rounds