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Moroccan Gnawi songs / Hassan Hakmoun.

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Format:
Sound recording
Author/Creator:
Hakmoun, Hassan, performer.
Series:
New Americans (World Music Institute)
The New Americans
Language:
Arabic
Berber (Other)
English
Subjects (All):
Gnawa (Brotherhood).
Folk songs, Arabic--Morocco.
Folk songs, Arabic.
Folk music--Morocco.
Folk music.
Music.
Folk songs, Berber.
Morocco.
Folk songs, Berber--Morocco.
Gnawa (Brotherhood)--Morocco--Music.
Ethnic music recordings--Morocco.
Ethnic music recordings, Gnawa (Brotherhood)--Morocco.
Ethnic music recordings, Arabic--Morocco.
Ethnic music recordings, Berber--Morocco.
Local Subjects:
Ethnic music recordings--Morocco.
Ethnic music recordings, Gnawa (Brotherhood)--Morocco.
Ethnic music recordings, Arabic--Morocco.
Ethnic music recordings, Berber--Morocco.
Genre:
Sound recordings.
Folk music.
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette : analog, Dolby processed.
3 7/8 x 2 1/2 in.
Place of Publication:
New York : World Music Institute, 1989.
System Details:
analog
magnetic
1 7/8 ips
quarter (4) track
stereo
Contents:
Susiyya. Nbda b-n-nabi (6:35) ; Sala 'Alik ya Nabi (1:31) ; Moulay Brahim ya Lella (3:19)
Nugsha. Wa ya ya Allah, Daim Allah (4:40) ; Bu Derbala (4:00) ; Hada Wa'dek, Ya Meskin (2:05)
Derdeba. La ilaha illa Allah, Dima, Dima (6:05) ; Allah, Bani Allah, Dawina : (Sherfa) (5:25) ; Baba Hammuda : (Homrin) (2:35) ; Allah, Bali-li : (Kohel) (3:35) ; Sala 'Alik Dima Dima : (Sherfa) (4:05)
Iguba : Jallaba Titara (9:35)
Ftih ar-Rahba. Hammadi (4:05) ; Sala Allah 'Alik Dima Dima (4:30)
Musawiyyin. Sidi Musa (4:00) ; La ilaha illa Allah (2:39) ; Wa yay yay Saadiya (4:50)
Sherfa. Rabbi Moulay (3:00) ; Bab-l-'Ali (1:55) ; al-'Afu (4:30) ; Layali (3:54).
Participant:
Hassan Hakmoun, vocals, sintir, qaraqeb, hand clapping; side 2 recorded with overdubbing to produce ensembles.
Notes:
Music from various parts of the derdeba ceremony.
Side 1 recorded live at the Ethnic Folk Arts Center in Manhattan, Jan. 24, 1988; side 2 recorded in 6/8 Studio on July 22, 1988.
Program notes, principally by Philip D. Schuyler ([6] folded p.) on insert.
OCLC:
22187486
Publisher Number:
WMI 006 World Music Institute

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