Here. Regardsburstroman wrote:Would someone please post the Biblical Vignettes or at least "I Am the True Vine" by Nathaniel Dett? Thank you.
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Here. Regardsburstroman wrote:Would someone please post the Biblical Vignettes or at least "I Am the True Vine" by Nathaniel Dett? Thank you.
I wrote that when I thought the board didn't cover this subject already and thus created a new thread. The search function let me down on key-words Africa, African, Ethiopia, and Ethiopian .sgambatiesque wrote: I'd be interested to hear ... pointers to other piano artists from African nations.
Emahoy passed away in March 2023 at the age of 99. According to Wikipedia "Her music has been described as melodic blues piano with rhythmically complex phrasing.[15] For three decades she lived a reclusive life with only rare performances including one at the Jewish Community Center in Washington, D.C. on 12 July 2008.[16] Three tribute concerts were held in Jerusalem in 2013 to mark her 90th birthday and a compilation of her musical scores was released."sgambatiesque wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2012 11:40 am I've just encountered the music of Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou, an Ethiopian nun who was educated and classically trained in Europe. She released two disks of piano music in 1963 when she was 40. Many of those tracks are now on a recording Éthiopiques, Vol 21: Piano Solo. (available on iTunes and the like). A number of tracks may found on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSsO0575wb4
Her range is from a salon classical through blues and jazz incorporating local melodies and rhythms. While the music was "published in 1973" I don't know if this means that sheet music is available.
There is more biographical information and published reviews on the site for her foundation: http://www.emahoymusicfoundation.org/biography.html
I'd be interested to hear opinions and pointers to other piano artists from African nations.