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Maroc : a Marrakech, sur la djemáa el-fna.

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Format:
Sound recording
Contributor:
Vuylsteke, Herman C.
Language:
Berber (Other)
English
French
Subjects (All):
Gnawa (Brotherhood).
Music--Morocco--Marrakech.
Music.
Folk music--Morocco--Marrakech.
Folk music.
Berbers--Morocco--Marrakech--Music.
Berbers.
Sufi chants.
Sufi music--Morocco--Marrakech.
Sufi music.
Black people--Morocco--Marrakech--Music.
Black people.
Morocco--Marrakech.
Gnawa (Brotherhood)--Morocco--Marrakech--Music.
Ethnic music recordings--Morocco--Marrakech.
Ethnic music recordings, Sufi--Morocco--Marrakech.
Ethnic music recordings, Berber--Morocco--Marrakech.
Ethnic music recordings, Gnawa (Brotherhood)--Morocco--Marrakech.
Local Subjects:
Ethnic music recordings--Morocco--Marrakech.
Ethnic music recordings, Sufi--Morocco--Marrakech.
Ethnic music recordings, Berber--Morocco--Marrakech.
Ethnic music recordings, Gnawa (Brotherhood)--Morocco--Marrakech.
Genre:
Music.
Sound recordings.
Folk music.
Physical Description:
1 audio disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
4 3/4 in.
Other Title:
Parallel title on container back: Morocco : On the market square of Marrakesh.
A Marrakech, sur la djemáa el-fna.
Morocco : On the market square of Marrakesh.
On the market square of Marrakesh.
Place of Publication:
France : Chant du Monde, [1994]
System Details:
digital
optical
1.4 m/s
stereo
digital recording
Contents:
Invocation de Sidi Rahal
Invocation de plusieurs marabouts
Rrbani : danse extatique no 1
M'Jerred, danse extatique no 2
Invocation des Aissaoua
Le 'fu du marché
Prière et souvenir des fils de Bambara : (Kouyou)
Samita Sdar
Chant Ournia.
Participant:
Performed by native musicians.
Notes:
Vocal and instrumental music, in part Sufi music related to snake charmers (tracks 1-6), in part music of the Gnawa people (tracks 6-7), and in part music of the Soussi of the Sous Valley and the Anti-Atlas (tracks 8-9)
The vocal music sung in one or more of the Berber languages.
Recorded in Marrakesh by Herman Vuylsteke, in 1981, 1984, and 1987.
Compact disc.
Digital recording.
Program notes in the form of a conversation between Herman Vuylsteke and Alain Swietlik in French with English translation (11 p. : ill.) inserted in container.
OCLC:
31084806
Publisher Number:
LDX 274973 Chant du Monde
LDX 274973 CDM

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