Andrew Tracey

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Andrew Tracey, born 1936, is an ethnomusicologist specialising in the collection of African music. He is the son of ethnomusicologist Hugh Tracey.

Andrew Tracey retired at the end of 2005 from directorship of the International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, which his father founded in 1954.

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  • The 1973 Mgodo wa Mbanguzi and Mgodo wa Mkandeni, two complete performances of traditional music for 'timbila' xylophone orchestra and dance in two Chopi villages in southern Mozambique. Produced by Gei Zantzinger and Andrew Tracey.
  • Tracey, Andrew. (1970). How to play the mbira (dza vadzimu). Roodepoort, Transvaal, South Africa: International Library of African Music.

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