Stream 8,000 Vintage Afropop Recordings Digitized & Made Available by The British Library
▻http://www.openculture.com/2017/03/stream-8000-vintage-afropop-recordings-digitized-made-available-by-the-
Stream 8,000 Vintage Afropop Recordings Digitized & Made Available by The British Library
▻http://www.openculture.com/2017/03/stream-8000-vintage-afropop-recordings-digitized-made-available-by-the-
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rP2lRTpJIUE
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These recordings are from the Radio Télévision Guinée archives, created in the Republic of Guinea under the Presidency of Sékou Touré (1958-1984) following independence from France.
Sékou Touré saw the development of a national identity as key to the progress of his nation. The development of culture was thus central to his government. State-sponsored orchestras were created and the government bought them their musical instruments, paid them a wage, and created national arts festivals in which their groups performed. Foreign music was banned from the radio, and here the government filled the gap by building a state of the art recording studio and creating its own recording label, Syliphone.
The music of Syliphone was recorded on magnetic tape at the studios of Radio Télévision Guinée (RTG). Some of the music was released as 33.3 rpm and 45rpm vinyl discs; all of it was broadcast by the RTG on one of the largest radio transmitters in West Africa.
Le lien vers la collection complète :
▻http://sounds.bl.uk/World-and-traditional-music/Syliphone-record-label-collection
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