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Les routes de l'esclavage = Las rutas de la esclavitud = The routes of slavery, 1444-1888 / Jordi Savall.

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Format:
Sound recording
Contributor:
Savall, Jordi, narrator, conductor.
Series:
Raices & memoria
Naxos Music Library.
Language:
Arabic
Catalan
English
French
Italian
Multiple languages
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Folk music.
Music--Latin America.
Music.
Slavery--Songs and music.
Slavery.
Latin America.
Genre:
Audiobooks.
Streaming audio.
Sound recordings.
Songs.
Music.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 audio file)
Other Title:
Rutas de la esclavitud
Routes of slavery, 1444-1888
Place of Publication:
Austria : Alia Vox, [2017]
System Details:
digital
audio file
Summary:
This new multicultural project from Jordi Savall and his musicians on The Routes of Slavery (1444-1888) marks a world first in the history of music and of the three continents involved in the trade in African slaves and their exploitation in the New World, which are brought together through the early music of the colonial period, the musical traditions of Mali and the oral traditions of the descendants of slaves in Madagascar, Brazil, Colombia and Mexico. This 'Musical Memoir' is accompanied with historical texts on slavery, beginning with the early chronicles of 1444 and concluding with texts written by the Nobel Peace Prize-winner Martin Luther King shortly before his assassination in 1968. Sponsored by UNESCO, this musical reconciliation is founded on equality, harmony and reciprocal inspiration, constituting the commemoration of a tragic and shameful chapter in the history of mankind. A vast historical and musical fresco, which throws light on the West's attitude towards Africans in Latin America, the United States and Europe, as well as its indifference towards that 'forgotten' continent of Africa. But it is also a joyful celebration of hearts and spirits united through music and dance, offering us all a vital source of survival, a refuge of peace, consolation and hope.
Contents:
Aristote: L'humanité est divisée en deux (1:11)
Kora et Valiha (4:12)
Djonya (1:23)
La negrina ; Gugurumbé (5:03)
Vida ao Jongo : Jongo da Serrinha (2:31)
Le roi Ferdinand le Catholique écrit une lettre à Nicolas de Ovando (1:30)
Tambalagumbá (5:09)
Velo que bonito (ou San Antonio) (2:45)
Manden mandinkadenou (4:41)
Les premiers esclaves africains arrivent dans les colonies anglaises (3:10)
Canto de guerreiro (3:51)
Kouroukanfouga (5:15)
Les musiques des esclaves. R. Ligon histoire ... de l'Île de la Barbade (2:09)
Son de la Tirana: Mariquita, Maria (2:54)
Antonya, flaciquia, gasipà (7:22)
Les Châtiments des esclaves: Hans Sloane, A voyage to the islands (3:20)
Sinanon saran (3:41)
Le promulgué par Louis XIV s'est imposé jusqu'à 1848 (2:30)
Los indios (5:50)
Saí da casa (4:32)
Motedquieu de l'esprit des lois. De l'esclavage des nègres (1:11)
Véro (8:36)
El torbellino (3:08)
Gulumbé (5:02)
Requête de l'esclave Belinda, devant le Congrès du Massachusetts (3:49)
Simbo (5:26)
La iguan (4:02)
Décret sur abolition de l'esclavage, dans toutes les colonies françaises (2:11)
A la mar me llevan : tonada el Congo (3:48)
Bom de Briga (3:10)
Pourquoi nous ne pouvons pas attendre (2;33)
Touramakan (5:20)
García de Zéspedes, Juan: Ay que me abraso : guaracha (5:14).
Participant:
Jordi Savall, narrator, conductor ; with various other performers.
Notes:
Sung in Spanish, Arabic, Catalan, English, French, and Italian.
Hard copy version record.
Other Format:
Source record: Les routes de l'esclavage.
OCLC:
1221007384
Publisher Number:
QM4TW1732103
QM4TW1732104
QM4TW1732105
QM4TW1732106
QM4TW1732107
QM4TW1732108
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QM4TW1732135
191018773304 Alia Vox
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Restricted for use by site license.

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