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Utom: Summoning the Spirit CD
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Item Number: HRT15017
Country or Region: PHILIPPINES
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Captured
by ethnomusicologist Manolete Mora in 1995, this release is a
collection of field recordings documenting the music of the T’boli, a
group of approximately 80,000 people living in small, scattered villages
in the mountains and valleys of Southwestern Mindanao, Philippines.
Summoning The Spirit includes songs of celebration, a hymn dedicated to
Lake Sebu (the T’boli’s ancestral heartland), and the popular local song
“Prized Banana” about the discontentment of a beautiful and ambitious
young woman as she discovers all of her suitors’ flaws. The utom melodies compiled on the album are performed on lute, bamboo zither (a neckless, stringed instrument), flute, fiddle, various forms of gong, mouth harp, percussion, and voice. Utom: Summoning the Spirit was released in 1997 as part of “THE WORLD” series (now part of the Mickey Hart Collection made available by Smithsonian Folkways).
Year of Recording
1997
Source Archive
Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage
Credits
Produced by Mickey Hart ; Produced by Manolete Mora ; Recorded by
Manolete Mora ; Liner Notes by Manolete Mora ; Edited by Tom Flye ;
Mastered by Paul Stubblebine ; Engineered by Jeff Sterling ;
Photography by Manolete Mora ; Photography by Wilfredo Garcia ;
Photography by Douglas Gimesy ; Design by Steven Jurgensmeyer
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