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Ochot Ma Lolwe
OCORA OCR 43. Musique Centrafricaine. Charles Duvelle. LP 12".
pages: 103
OCORA OCR 44. Ethiopie, Polyphonies et Techniques Vocales. LP" recorded by Jean Jenkins of the Horniman Museum, London.
pages: 103
Of youth-harps and songbirds: the sweet music of Wasulu
pages: 26-55
Oliver Mtukudzi Living Tuku Music in Zimbabwe. Jennifer W. Kyker. 2016. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press. 25 images, 3 transcriptions, bibliography, index, 290 pp.
pages: 173-175
On a traditional Karanga song
pages: 15-19
On polyphonic construction: An analysis of Ju|'hoan vocal music (Namibia)
pages: 82-111
On teaching Americans to play mbira like Zimbabweans
pages: 175-180
On the musical patterning of sculpted words: exploring the relationship between melody and metre in a Somali poetic form
pages: 97-116
On The Rumba River. 2008. By Jacques Sarasin. 82 minutes, colour, DVD. Distributed by First Run Features.
pages: 269-270
On using the Stroboconn
pages: 122-124
Organisation of music in Adangme society
pages: 28-30
ORIGINS OF THE POPULAR STYLE: THE ANTECEDENTS OF TWENTIETH-CENTURY POPULAR MUSIC, by Peter van der Merwe, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1989, pp.352.
pages: 148-151
Osborn and Cowell awards
pages: 83-84
Osborn Award 1958
pages: 74-76
Osborn Awards for the best recordings of African music for the year 1953
pages: 69-70
Panpipes and the equiheptatonic pitch
pages: 62-69
Parading respectability: the Christmas Bands Movement in the Western Cape, South Africa and the constitution of subjectivity.
pages: 69-83
Parallelisms in traditional African system of music education and Orff schulwerk
pages: 116-119
PAREDON P 1002 -ANGOLA: A VITORIA E CERTAI VICTORY IS CERTAIN! Songs of the Liberation Army of M.P.L.A. 12-inch mono L.P., with 16 page booklet edited by Pat Payandeh. Produced by Barbara Dane. "Recorded in the liberated zones by members of the Liberation Support Movement.” Paredon Records, P.O. Box 889, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11202, U.S.A. $4-50 in U.S. $5-00 elsewhere by I.M.O.
pages: 100
Patterns of Nsenga Kalimba music
pages: 26-43
Performing advocacy: women's music and dance in Dagbon, northern Ghana
pages: 154-169
PHILIPS (Dutch) stereo 840,254 BY, “Missa Kwango”, performed by “Les Petits Chanteurs-Danseurs de Kenge” (West Congo) and directed by Pater Bernard van den Boom, SVD. A 12" L.P. cost DM 25,-.
pages: 67
PHILIPS P 08. 672 L, AFRIQUE. One 12-inch mono disc of the series "Voyages Autour du Monde". FF 19, 95.
pages: 101-102
Physical phenomena which appear to have determined the bases and development of an harmonic sense among Bushmen, Hottentot and Bantu
pages: 6-9
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