Music Of Morocco- Music of Morocco / Various (CD)
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)
> Due to the current limited nature of music titles, ALL CD & Vinyl purchases are limited to FOUR copies per customer, per item. If you place multiple orders for multiples of the same title, your subsequent orders will be canceled.
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)
> Due to the current limited nature of music titles, ALL CD & Vinyl purchases are limited to FOUR copies per customer, per item. If you place multiple orders for multiples of the same title, your subsequent orders will be canceled.