Music Of Morocco- Music of Morocco / Various
Recorded in 1966, Music of Morocco gives a snapshot of everyday music, both secular and religious, among various ethnic groups. The Berbers, Aissawa, Gnawa, and Haha sing in Arabic and regional languages and play a variety of instruments, including the tarija (pottery drum), awad (flute), rhaita (oboe), kamenja (violin), and guinbri (3-string guitar). Liner notes provide historical background on the groups and describe the style and context for each song.
Tracklist:
- Aissawa Dancers
- Gnawa Dancers
- Music Of The Haha Tribe
- Toqtoqa Jabalia
- Haouzia Music
- Ahouache From Tata
- Toqtoqa From Sidi Kassem
- Aissawa Procession
- Ahouache Dyal Telatenouss (Version 1)
- Ahouache Dyal Telatenouss (Version 2)
Recorded in 1966, Music of Morocco gives a snapshot of everyday music, both secular and religious, among various ethnic groups. The Berbers, Aissawa, Gnawa, and Haha sing in Arabic and regional languages and play a variety of instruments, including the tarija (pottery drum), awad (flute), rhaita (oboe), kamenja (violin), and guinbri (3-string guitar). Liner notes provide historical background on the groups and describe the style and context for each song.
Tracklist:
- Aissawa Dancers
- Gnawa Dancers
- Music Of The Haha Tribe
- Toqtoqa Jabalia
- Haouzia Music
- Ahouache From Tata
- Toqtoqa From Sidi Kassem
- Aissawa Procession
- Ahouache Dyal Telatenouss (Version 1)
- Ahouache Dyal Telatenouss (Version 2)