Morocco 1967

September , 1967
Morocco
In September 1967, Alan Lomax visited Morocco to make field recordings for use in his comparative research on world folk song style. He recorded in Fez, Marrakesh, the Ourika Valley, Ouzarzate, Tinjdad, El Ksiba, Erford, and other Berber villages in the High Atlas.The approximately eight hours of material includes malhoun, amdah, and Andalusian styles of the Maghreb; wedding music; and various religious rituals of the Gnawa and the Aissaoua and Hamadcha Sufi brotherhoods. There are also speech samples, recorded throughout the medina of Fez for use in Lomax's Parlametrics research. Joan Halifax accompanied Lomax on this trip.

Fes VI 9/67

Touama 9/67

Ar-Rissani 9/67

Aguelmouss II 9/67

Aguelmouss III 9/67

Erfoud II 9/67

Larache 9/67

Tangier 9/67

Ourika Valley 9/67

Marrakech II 9/67

Ouarzazate I 9/67

Ouarzazate II 9/67

Merzouga 9/67

Imilchil II 9/67

Tazzarine 9/67

Imilchil I 9/67

El Ksiba 9/67

Fes I 9/67

Fes II 9/67

Fes III 9/67

Fes IV 9/67

Al Hoceima 9/67

Rif Mountains 9/67

Fes V 9/67

Aguelmouss I 9/67

El Kelaa M'Gouna 9/67

Tinjdad 8/67

Erfoud 9/67

Errachidia 9/67

Dades Valley 9/67

Marrakech I 9/67

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