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19. Drummers representing schools in the procession to Mecca
Cairo - Egypt
Title
Drummers representing schools in the procession to Mecca
Short description
Fermo Carrara, traveling with Giovanni Antonio Soderini, recounts the presence of several drummers in the procession to Mecca, each representing different schools.
Text on source
ogni scuola haveva le sue bandiere, chi rosse, verde, turchine con suoi tamburini, et come erano le bandiere tali havevano le vesti.
English translation
Folios/Pages
f. 90v
Date
1674 circa
Observations on the events description
The dots on the map indicate the places where sound and music events were described. They don't represent travel stages.
Murarotto E., "Drummers representing schools in the procession to Mecca" (Event description), Echos. Sound Ecosystems in Travelogues. Published 2023 09 15.