Various Artists
Ethiopiques, Vol. 12: Konso Music and Songs
Ethiopiques, Vol. 12: Konso Music and Songs
UPC: 3307518225220
Format: CD
Release Date: Jul 12, 2019
Regular price
$17.95 USD
Regular price
Sale price
$17.95 USD
Unit price
per
Couldn't load pickup availability
FREE SHIPPING
This item is expected to ship between 3 and 4 business days after order placement.

This is part of Buda's Ethiopiques series.
Recording information: Konso, Ethiopia (09/2000-10/2001).
For just the second time in the Ethiopiques series, there's something fairly new, not vintage. Volume two brought material from the early part of the 1990s, but this is real modern fieldwork, the music of the Xonso people, revolving around the voice, the flute, and the lyre. They have an interesting view of music; not only is it a part of everyday life, but it is also a way to pass messages to their descendants. While the instruments are present, it's always the sound of people that's to the fore. There's singing, clapping, stomping, chanting, and myriad variations -- almost any way of making noise that's possible with the voice or body. That could seem off-putting, but in fact it's warm and oddly reassuring. The sense of pleasure the Xonso have in their music-making is palpable, communicating itself in every second of the disc. So while this is a definite departure for this series, the music more than makes up for the change of pace. ~ Chris Nickson
Recording information: Konso, Ethiopia (09/2000-10/2001).
For just the second time in the Ethiopiques series, there's something fairly new, not vintage. Volume two brought material from the early part of the 1990s, but this is real modern fieldwork, the music of the Xonso people, revolving around the voice, the flute, and the lyre. They have an interesting view of music; not only is it a part of everyday life, but it is also a way to pass messages to their descendants. While the instruments are present, it's always the sound of people that's to the fore. There's singing, clapping, stomping, chanting, and myriad variations -- almost any way of making noise that's possible with the voice or body. That could seem off-putting, but in fact it's warm and oddly reassuring. The sense of pleasure the Xonso have in their music-making is palpable, communicating itself in every second of the disc. So while this is a definite departure for this series, the music more than makes up for the change of pace. ~ Chris Nickson
Tracks:
1 - Xorma
2 - [Untitled Track]
3 - Wattatra
4 - Parga
5 - [Untitled Track]
6 - Timma Qollo
7 - Hoppa
8 - Tansa
9 - Oyayo
10 - Kampalutu
11 - Kirba Yogaa
12 - [Untitled Track]
13 - [Untitled Track]
14 - Tansa
15 - [Untitled Track]
16 - [Untitled Track]
17 - Xorma
18 - Xorma
19 - Tansa
20 - Songo Gawadi
21 - [Untitled Track]
22 - [Untitled Track]
23 - Daletya
2 - [Untitled Track]
3 - Wattatra
4 - Parga
5 - [Untitled Track]
6 - Timma Qollo
7 - Hoppa
8 - Tansa
9 - Oyayo
10 - Kampalutu
11 - Kirba Yogaa
12 - [Untitled Track]
13 - [Untitled Track]
14 - Tansa
15 - [Untitled Track]
16 - [Untitled Track]
17 - Xorma
18 - Xorma
19 - Tansa
20 - Songo Gawadi
21 - [Untitled Track]
22 - [Untitled Track]
23 - Daletya