African Music
The Essay. Is Music a Civilising Force? Professor Kofi Agawu. Audio, 15 minutes
Professor Kofi Agawu examines the civilising force of music from an African perspective.
- AttributionBBC Radio 3
- Available for over a year
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- Posted20 March 2018
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- Posted18 March 2018
Global Beats. Angola. Audio, 53 minutes
Music from Angolan artists including C4 Pedro, Titica, Eva RapDiva and Toty Sa'med
- AttributionBBC World Service
- Available for over a year
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- Posted1 February 2018
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- Posted25 January 2018
Global Beats. Senegal. Audio, 53 minutes
Mayeni Jones is in Dakar to meet Senegalese artists including band of siblings Takeifa
- AttributionBBC World Service
- Available for over a year
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- Posted19 January 2018
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- Posted19 January 2018
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- Posted19 January 2018
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- Posted19 January 2018
Music Extra. Bella Bellow: Beloved Songbird of Togo. Audio, 53 minutes
Poised to become a superstar, she was tragically killed in an accident at the age of 27
- AttributionBBC World Service
- Available for over a year
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- Posted20 December 2017
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- Posted14 November 2017
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- Posted12 October 2017
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- Posted4 September 2017
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- Posted26 August 2017
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- Posted25 August 2017
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- Posted25 August 2017
'Azonto' singer Fuse ODG talks schools and dolls. Newsday. Audio, 00:03:54
'Ed Sheeran recorded at my house in Ghana'
- AttributionBBC World Service
- Posted17 July 2017
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- Posted12 July 2017
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- Posted11 July 2017
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- Posted29 June 2017
Hugh Masekela: "African heritage is the future of our music" Newsday. Audio, 00:05:25
"The best thing an African musician can do is draw inspiration from our people"
- AttributionBBC World Service
- Posted20 June 2017