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Bosavi

Title
Bosavi [sound recording].
Publication
Washington, DC : Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, p2001.

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AudioUse in library *LDC 28417 (F) v. 3 [CD]Performing Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound
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Additional Authors
  • Feld, Steven.
  • Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies.
Description
3 sound discs : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Alternative Title
Rainforest music from Papua New Guinea
Subject
  • Folk songs, Bosavi > Papua New Guinea
  • Folk music > Papua New Guinea
  • Bosavi (Papua New Guinean people) > Music
  • Bosavi (Papua New Guinean people) > Rites and ceremonies
  • Field recordings > Papua New Guinea
Note
  • "A collaborative production of Smithsonian Folkways Recordings and the Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies"--Booklet.
  • Compact disc.
  • Program notes by Steven Feld, English translations of some lyrics, bibliography, and discography (80 p. : ill.) included.
Event (note)
  • Recorded 1976-1999, by Steven Feld.
Contents
Guitar bands of the 1990s. My father, my heart ; Kemuli ; Oh no! ; What we said ; My mother (Kemuli String Band) ; Really hungry! (Gasali Mates II String Band) ; Sadness (Lus Mangi Grin Neks String Band) ; BBK brother (Difalasulu String Band) ; E-yo, e-yo (Tasi Kabulo: String band) ; Long ago (Gusuwa String Band) ; Father, mother (BVDC String Band) ; Where has my mother gone? ; Rosi, Rosi ; Blue mountain (BVDC II String Band) ; Sorry, my sister! You people go! (BVDC III String Band) ; Air Niugini plane ; One time (BBK String Band) ; The sun is setting ; My sweetheart (Gasali Mates String Band) -- Sounds and songs of everyday life. A men's work group clears a new garden ; Ulahi sings while scraping sago pith ; Ulahi sings while making sago ; Fo:fo: and Miseme sing at their sago place ; Ulahi and Eyo:bo sing with afternoon cicadas ; Ulahi and Eyo:bo sing at a waterfall ; Men's vocal quartet with seed-pod rattles ; A large men's collective work group sing and whoop ; Gaima plays the bamboo jew's harp ; Voices in the forest, a village soundscape -- Sounds and songs of a ritual and ceremony. Funerary sung-weeping group ; Funerary sung-weeping by Gania and Famu ; Funerary sung-weeping by Hane ; Seance gisalo song by Aiba with weeping ; Ceremonial gisalo performance by Halawa ; Group ceremonial drumming, ilib kuwo: ; Ceremonial ko:luba song, 1 ; Ceremonial ko:luba song, 2 ; Ceremonial ko:luba song, 3 ; Ceremonial ko:luba song, 4 ; Ceremonial iwo: song, 1 ; Ceremonial iwo: song, 2 ; Ceremonial iwo: song, 3 ; Ceremonial iwo: song, 4 ; Women's ceremonial iwo: song, 1 ; Women's ceremonial iwo: song, 2 ; Ceremonial sabio duet ; Ceremonial sabio quartet.
Call Number
*LDC 28417 (F)
ISBN
097049422X
LCCN
075074048726
OCLC
46988033
Title
Bosavi [sound recording].
Imprint
Washington, DC : Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, p2001.
Performer
Various performers.
Event
Recorded 1976-1999, by Steven Feld.
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Added Author
Feld, Steven.
Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies.
Other Standard Identifier
075074048726
Publisher No.
SFW CD 40487 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Research Call Number
*LDC 28417 (F) Program notes on file.
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