Copy of field recording, disc 7
Abstract/Contents
- Description
- [7A1-1257A1] Ala femme enrage. Sung and played by the Société Juba with drum. Carrefour Duforts, Haiti, Alan Lomax and Elizabeth Lomax, Apr. 9, 1937. [7A2-1267A1] Zila nan pays Congo. Sung and played by the Société Boumba, with Marilianne Joseph. Same as above. Apr. 13. [7B1-1268B] M'a-foula pou yo. Sung and played by the Société Boumba, with Marilianne Joseph. Carrefour Duforts, Haiti, Alan Lomax and Elizabeth Lomax, Apr. 13, 1937.
Description
Type of resource | sound recording-musical |
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Form | audio disc |
Extent | 1 lacquer disc ; 12 in. |
Place | Carrefour Deux Forts (Haiti) |
Place | Carrefour Deux Forts (Haiti) |
Date created | April 9, 1937; April 13, 1937 |
Digital origin | reformatted digital |
Recording type | Analog |
Playback speed | 78 rpm |
Groove characteristic | Coarse groove |
Playback configuration | Mono |
Creators/Contributors
Recordist | Lomax, Alan, 1915-2002 | |
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Recordist | Lyttleton, Elizabeth | |
Performer | Societe Juba | |
Performer | Societe Boumba | |
Performer | Joseph, Marilianne |
Subjects
Genre | Sound recordings |
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Genre | Songs |
Bibliographic information
Note | Description based on typed notes on disc sleeves (some have added accents and other corrections, possibly by Suzanne Comhaire-Sylvain?) |
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Note | The disc is a copy of field recordings from an expedition in Haiti conducted by Alan Lomax, his fiancee Elizabeth Lyttleton Harold, and his assistant Revolie Polinice for the Library of Congress in 1936 and 1937. The specific titles were requested by Suzanne Comhaire-Sylvain in 1942, and were duplicated on fragile glass-core discs (due to war-time rationing of aluminum, which is what the original recordings were recorded on). The glass-core disc was reformatted by Stanford University Libraries in 2018. |
File cards for Library of Congress recordings |
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Series |
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Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/vv320dj8453 |
Location | M1835 |
Repository | Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives |
Access conditions
- Use and reproduction
- This material is believed to be in the public domain. There are no restrictions on use of public domain materials.
- Copyright
- Public Domain.
- License
- This work has been identified as being free of known restrictions under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights (Public Domain Mark 1.0).
Collection
Suzanne Comhaire-Sylvain papers
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