Zimbabwean Mbira Music on an International Stage (Soas Musicology Series)

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Chartwell Dutiro, an mbira player since childhood and a former member of Thomas Mapfumo and the Blacks Unlimited, came to Britain in 1994 and has lived there ever since. He works primarily with Zimbabwean and British musicians, and, while allying himself and his music to his Shona ancestors, his music represents both tradition and its transformation. Many mbira players in Europe and America now regard him as their teacher and mentor. He has built an international following during a decade spent performing at WOMAD and the United Nations, working for refugee projects and in a vast array of education and community projects. He also performed at Live8 in 2005. This volume is a collaborative venture between musicians and academics, which builds an account of the mbira, the most important of Zimbabwe's traditional instruments. It celebrates Dutiro's musicianship, exploring his musical development and the collaborations he has been involved with, while at the same time discovering his personal, political and religious perspectives.

Author(s): Keith Howard
Publisher: Ashgate Pub Co
Year: 2007

Language: English
Pages: 116

Contents......Page 6
Preface......Page 8
List of Contributors......Page 12
CD Contents......Page 14
1 Chosen by the Ancestors......Page 16
2 Chartwell Dutiro: The History and Politics of Zimbabwe......Page 24
3 Spiritual Continuity amongst Musical Change......Page 32
4 Building Bridges: The Creative Processes of Chartwell Dutiro......Page 42
5 Never-ending Musical Invention – The Music of the Mbira......Page 56
6 On Mbira Notation......Page 64
7 Taanerimwe: Notations......Page 84
8 Taanerimwe: Shona Lyrics......Page 96
References......Page 110
G......Page 114
O......Page 115
Z......Page 116