Sri Kenangan (Masri)
Embarking on an instrumental journey, Sri Kenangan exemplifies a Malaysian folk dance in the Masri style. Guided by Hamzah Dolmat and Rakan2, the ensemble utilizes accordion, mandolin, frame drum, and bell-rattles, constructing a sonorous narrative encapsulating the cultural ethos of Malaysia.
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Sri Kenangan (Masri)
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Sri Kenangan (Masri)
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Embarking on an instrumental journey, Sri Kenangan exemplifies a Malaysian folk dance in the Masri style. Guided by Hamzah Dolmat and Rakan2, the ensemble utilizes accordion, mandolin, frame drum, and bell-rattles, constructing a sonorous narrative encapsulating the cultural ethos of Malaysia.
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0:03:52
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1968-04-17
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1968-04-17
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English
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Overseas Film and Television Centre
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unidentified
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Malaysia
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Hamzah Dolmat (1923-1987) (violin)
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Rakan2
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Folk dance music
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Popular music
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Folk songs and music
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World and traditional music
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Asia
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Radio Malaysia
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BBC Tropical Tapes
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Field recording
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Music (Instrumental)
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Radio Programme
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Overseas Film and Television Centre Product title: Malaysian nat music (Negara-Ku and Hamzah Dolmat Folk Group)
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Gift
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Magnetic tape 19 cm/s
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C881/62 C7
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BBC00030
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Culture
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Malaysian national music. Unestablished instrumentation, most likely harmonium, violin, percussion. Performers may include Negar Ku and Hamzah Dolmat of Rakan 2, folk group A traditional instrumental Malaysian folk dance in the masri (Egyptian) style, performed in a popular idiom by violinist Hamzah Dolmat and his group Rakan2. Instruments used include violin, accordion, mandolin, frame drum and bell-rattles. Popular music, Folk songs and music, Folk dance music, World. and traditional music. Asia. Product note: Radio Malaysia, SR465.193P. BBC Tropical Tapes Product note: Box/Reel nos.:Muscat 98, Full-track Format: 1 tape reel 18 cm 19 cm/sec dual mono. (4 min. 48 sec. in Cadensa)
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Broadcast dates: 1968-04-17 or 1968-05-23
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