- Cd (musik)
Nēvēnek - ground music from Torba Province, Vanuatu
(2019)
Vokalmusik, a cappella (hovedsagelig) eller med ensemble (nogle med blæseinstrumenter af bambus); desuden optagelser af tamtam'er (udhulede træstammer) og af vandmusik fra Gaua
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Type
Cd (musik)
Format
1 cd, 1 kommentarbilag
Sprog
flere sprog
Genre
folkemusik
Emneord
Emnetal
78.7895
Bidragsydere
Indhold
Nagwn tamatBeve nu aoFreshwater springFarewell songEa ealeTam tam beatSuwave songIndependence storianOioDeath of the chiefGreen island songHenry elaiNawat titiSeloynamyaSchool of fishRowaWelicudQatEhave reaWaves break the reefNo dung gi jaooBig AlAiyawoEale sivigi sivigiGre tuBlackbirdingVillage chatter
Beskrivelse
Optagelser fra landsbyer på øerne Gaua, Ureparapara og Mota Lava, Vanuatu 2018
Forlag
Wantok Musik
Målgruppe
voksenmaterialer
Anmeldelser
Songlines, 2020 January/February
"Previously known as the New Hebrides, Vanuatu is an archipelago of 82 volcanic islands, located in the Western Pacific's Coral Sea region, which also includes New Caledonia and the Solomon Islands. With a shared Anglo-French colonial history, Vanuatu gained its independence in 1980, with the country divided into six provinces. The northernmost region - Torba - is made up of the remote Torres and Banks Island groups. This collection of 2018 recordings (...) beautifully captures the unique "dung verei" (sound of the islands). Artists range from local string bands (...) and traditional bamboo pipes and slit-drum ensembles (...), to a capella vocals from village elders and the percussive water-slapping rhythms of the Dolap Water Music. Their lyrics speak of everyday island concerns - the sea environment, shell money, courting, the weather, and songs of mourning and farewell. Beautifully packaged, Nēvēnek provides an authentic soundscape of daily northern Vanuatu life and culture"