Music, Songs and Stories: Archival Selections from India

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    • Historical Recordings from the 1930s of Arnold Bake Vol 1: Lullabies
    • The recordings by Dutch ethnomusicologist Arnold Adrian Bake in India in the 1930s and later are one of the earliest examples of what may be called “ethnographic” recordings. Arnold Bake and his wife Corrie spent a long time in Bengal but travelled all over India, recording the music, sounds, and other forms of intangible culture of the people. These recordings cover an immense range of music and recitations that are part of people’s everyday lives, such as work songs, devotional pieces, and ritualistic performances, and include a high number of women’s songs and cultural expressions. Bake’s first field trip was in 1925 and his last in 1955. During that time, he travelled not only to India but also to Nepal and Sri Lanka. Collections of Bake’s recordings are held in archives in the United Kingdom, Germany, and the United States. Recordings from 1925 to 1929 were on cylinders, and those from 1938 to 1939 were recorded on a machine called
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Tefifon. The collection that has been digitized for this project consists of the recordings made in 1938 and 1939. The Tefi recordings were transferred to spools and deposited in ARCE in 1982. During those two years, Bake travelled from Sindh, the Gujarat coast, to Kerala, and thus the recordings are from Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Kerala. There are also recordings made in the Maldives and Sri Lanka. Thus, the selections presented on these albums are largely from the Southwest Coast of India. These recordings were chosen because they carry great historical value yet were not easily accessible until now.
An Album of Lullabies and Cradle Songs - Lullabies exist in every culture, as singing or making sounds to help children fall asleep is a universal phenomenon. In India, lullabies are also part of the life cycle ceremonies associated with the birth of a child. Thus, they tend to have an added ritualistic purpose. The themes sometimes include aspects of devotional music, and might invoke the blessings of gods or refer to the childhoods of deities. Rituals that celebrate the births of gods such as Krishna often make use of songs composed in lullaby form and that may be sung to babies. The concept of an album of lullabies and cradle songs recorded in a part of India in the late 1930s may seem narrow. However, the recurrence of lullabies in Bake’s recordings raises some interesting questions. Did Bake consider them life-cycle songs? Were they everyday songs that people considered traditional? Many – if not all – the lullabies have meaningless syllables, which are perhaps intended to sooth the child. For example, the syllables jo jo seem to occur in Kannada and Marathi lullabies, and perhaps in other Indian languages.
SOUND LIST
1 Tamil lullaby
Performer: Lakshmi Nair Date of Recording: 12th March 1938 Place of Recording: Trivandrum, Kerala Language: Tamil
01'11" PLAY
2 Tamil lullaby 2
Performer: Lakshmi Nair Date of Recording: 12th March 1938 Place of Recording: Trivandrum, Kerala Language: Tamil
01'11" PLAY
3 Canarese lullaby
Date of Recording: 8th October 1938 Place of Recording: Dharwar, Karnataka Language: Kannada
00'25" PLAY
4 Marathi lullaby
Date of Recording: 5th November 1938 Place of Recording: Jalna, Maharashtra Language: Marathi
02'47" PLAY
5 Kanarese lullaby 2
Performer: Bandari women Date of Recording: 6th October 1938 Place of Recording: Karwar, Karnataka Language: Kannada
01'37" PLAY
6 Malayalam lullaby
Performer: Mrs. Subramanyam Date of Recording: 22nd April 1938 Place of Recording: Calicut, Kerala Language: Malayalam
02'18" PLAY
7 Marathi lullaby
Date of Recording: 6th November 1938 Place of Recording: Jalna, Maharashtra
00'29" PLAY
8 Malayalam lullaby 2
Performer: Lakshmi Nair Date of Recording: 12th March 1938 Place of Recording: Trivandrum, Kerala Language: Malayalam
01'04" PLAY
9 Cradle song
00'48" PLAY
10 Malayalam lullaby 3
Performer: Lakshmi Nair Date of Recording: 13th March 1938 Place of Recording Trivandrum, Kerala Language: Malayalam
01'46" PLAY
11 Cradle song – Ranpur
Performer: Meghani Date of Recording: 26th January 1939 Place of Recording: Ranpur, Gujarat Language: Gujarati
01'13" PLAY
12 Charan cradle song
Performer: Devkaran Jaghubai Charan Date of Recording: 31st October 1938 Place of Recording: Vadia village, Gujarat Language: Gujarati
02'11" PLAY
13 Marathi lullaby
Performer: Mrs. Naik Date of Recording: 31st October 1938 Place of Recording: Hyderabad Language: Marathi
02'11" PLAY
14 Palna
Performer: Madhumalati Dhopeswarkar and Sneha Dhopeshwarkar Date of Recording: 31st October 1938 Place of Recording: Belgaum, Karntaka Language: Marathi
03'51" PLAY
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