- International Library of African Music
The International Library of African Music (ILAM) is an organization dedicated to the preservation and study of African music. It is seated in
Grahamstown ,South Africa and is closely affiliated withRhodes University .ILAM is particularly known for its study of the
lamellophone mbira ofZimbabwe andMozambique , as well as the Chopi people's Timbila, a variant of themarimba from southern Mozambique.on the wall, and a photo of Hugh Tracey.]
Publications and Recordings
Journal of the International Library of African Music
History
ILAM was founded by ethnomusicologist
Hugh Tracey in 1954. ILAM published the "African Music Society Journal", now known as the Journal of the International Library of African Music. ILAM was initially located in Msaho (nearRoodepoort ,Gauteng ). When Hugh Tracey died in 1977,his son Andrew Tracey took over as director. Private funding had dried up, butRhodes University agreed to host ILAM, and both ILAM and AMI moved to Grahamstown in 1978.Andrew Tracey served as director until 2005. The current director is Diane Thram.ee also
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Music of Africa
*Music of Zimbabwe
*Music of Mozambique
*Hugh Tracey
*Andrew Tracey
*Paul Berliner
*Mbira
*Kalimba
*Zimbabwean Marimba
*Ethnomusicology External links
* [http://ilam.ru.ac.za/ ILAM] International Library of African Music
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