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Here is a popular Zulu traditional song as arranged by Rudolf de Beer, former conductor of the Drakensbeg Boys Choir of South Africa. What a vivid connection to the people and culture of that part of the world! Authentic percussion and movement suggestions give this selection great visual appeal.
Arranger: Rudolf de Beer | Country: Zulu
This authentic Zulu folk song is a perfect fit for mixed and treble choirs in three parts. The multicultural groove of rhythmic choral parts is routinely punctuated by brief solos and joyful handclaps. Add the optional African percussion to enhance the experience.
Arranger: Ruth Morris Gray | Country: Zulu
These African songs have a rhythmic energy that propels the music and stirs the human spirit. With a variety of performance options, this collection will be an outstanding addition to your choral library. Includes: Mangwani M'pulele (Sotho children's song), O-re-mi (Nigerian "Highlife" song), Asikha thali (Zulu freedom song), Hamba Lulu (Zulu wedding song), Karanga Walking Song.
Arranger: Mike Brewer | Country: Zulu
The famed South African vocal group Ladysmith Black Mambazo led by Joseph Shabalala creates moments of transformative beauty with their unique sound and vivid imagery. Choirs will enjoy recreating this evocative work.
Arranger: Joseph Shabalala Performed By: Ladysmith Black Mambazo | Country: Zulu
Thula Baba is an African lullaby from the Zulu tribe that is a well-known melody through the continent. This a cappella arrangement maintains the gentle qualities of a mother's song to her child while building in interest and harmony. The solo line can be sung by a single voice or a children's choir. Effective as a soft concert closer or ethnic offering for high school, community or college choirs. Medium in difficulty.
Arranger: Allan Robert Petker | Country: Zulu
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