Kora Music from the Gambia

Kora Music from the Gambia

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Kora Music from the Gambia

Recorded in Accra, Ghana, in 1976, Kora Music from the Gambia is a collection of songs performed on the Kora, a 21-string bridge harp used by the Mandinka people of northwestern Africa. Foday Musa Suso is a member of the hereditary Jali social class, and, as ethnomusicologist Roderic Knight explains, that means he is both a historian and a musician: "For example, praises and genealogy were incorporated into songs, and oral history was told to the accompaniment of instrument music. " Suso's selections on this album range from traditional stories from the Mali Empire ("Tira Makan") to a contemporary song from the Gambia that refers to the 1960s moon landing missions ("Apollo"). Liner notes include a detailed description and history of kora music in the Gambia and track notes.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Brand
Smithsonian Folkways
Manufacturer
Smithsonian Institution
Binding
Audio CD
ItemPartNumber
FW-08510-CCD
Model
FW08510
Format
Audiobook
UPCs
093070851023
EANs
0093070851023