Brian Moser & Donald Tayler Colombia Collection
Amazonas
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This piece is wrongly filed. Atanquez is a village in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta and nothing to do with the rest of these recordings from the PirĂ¡-parana region of the Colombian Amazon
Posted by Stephen Hugh-Jones on 22/11/2015
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Type
sound
Duration
00:27:04
Cultures
Tucano
Shelf mark
C207/54
Recording date
1960 to 1961
Is part of (Collection)
Moser-Tayler Anglo-Colombian Expedition
Recording locations
Amazonas, Colombia
Recordist
Moser, Brian
Description
Item notes: 1. Chiruru - Panpipe dances; 2. Antanquez - Conjunto (Colombian popular music); 3. Early morning birds with Maloca fiesta; 4. Individual instruments played by Ignacio: a) Deer bone flute, b) Snail shell flute, c) Clay horn, d) Twin flutes. [see accompanying booklet for Tayler, Donald: "The Music of Some Indian Tribes of Colombia", pp.19-29 - open access in Humanities 2 - HUS789.2982]
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This piece is wrongly filed. Atanquez is a village in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta and nothing to do with the rest of these recordings from the Pirá-parana region of the Colombian Amazon
Posted by Stephen Hugh-Jones, EmeritusResearchAssociate, Univ. of Cambridge, Dept. of Social Anthropology on 22/11/2015 18:32:00