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Music Tradition of Malawi. Recorded and annotated by UNESCO-funded research team, which included Francis Kakatera, Christopher Kamlongera, James Matebule, Joseph Mndeke, Wapulumuka Mulwafu, Charles Namondwe, andMitchel Strumpf. UNESCO Records D-8265. 14 pages of notes in English and French and 1 b/w photograph of performers. 11-item bibliography. Region: Africa–Malawi. Ethnic groups: Sena, Alomwe, Nyanja, Asena, Ayao, Achewa, Amatengo-Ngoni, Ngoni, Tumbuka. Genres: storytelling, dance and instrumental music, dance songs. 20 tracks recorded in the field, primarily rural communities. Tracks #1, 5: Sena; #2-3: Lomwe; #4: Nyanja; #6: Yao; #7, 12, 14, 16: Chewa; #8-11, 15: Ngoni; #17-20: Tumbuka. 65'16. 1996.
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Music Tradition of Malawi. Recorded and annotated by UNESCO-funded research team, which included Francis Kakatera, Christopher Kamlongera, James Matebule, Joseph Mndeke, Wapulumuka Mulwafu, Charles Namondwe, andMitchel Strumpf. UNESCO Records D-8265. 14 pages of notes in English and French and 1 b/w photograph of performers. 11-item bibliography. Region: Africa–Malawi. Ethnic groups: Sena, Alomwe, Nyanja, Asena, Ayao, Achewa, Amatengo-Ngoni, Ngoni, Tumbuka. Genres: storytelling, dance and instrumental music, dance songs. 20 tracks recorded in the field, primarily rural communities. Tracks #1, 5: Sena; #2-3: Lomwe; #4: Nyanja; #6: Yao; #7, 12, 14, 16: Chewa; #8-11, 15: Ngoni; #17-20: Tumbuka. 65'16. 1996.
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