Description: Further DetailsTitle: Buganda Royal Music RevivalCondition: NewDescription: EDITORIAL REVIEWS From it's founding in the late 14th century, the kingdom of Buganda has been celebrated through sound and nurtured a rich musical tradition in it's royal court. Coming from across the kingdom, musicians would take turns in the palace to sound drums, xylophones, flutes, lyres, and more to praise and honour the existence of the kingship. In recent years however, the tradition has been more difficult to maintain, especially since 1966 where there was a violent attack on the palace that abruptly abolished the kingdom and during which royal musicians fled or were killed. And while the kingdom was re-established in 1993 as a cultural institution, many of the remaining musicians had since chosen to sideline their skills to deal with the issues of their day to day lives, the practice of the royal tradition waning in popularity, especially with younger listeners and players.But all is not lost. Scattered across the kingdom, a motivated team of older veterans and attentive young players are still keeping the tradition alive. Offering a transversal glimpse into the past and the present, "Buganda Royal Music Revival" collects recordings made in between the late 1940s and 1966 illustrating the older generation's skills, and presents them alongside recent recordings featuring old and young musicians who still carry on this musical tradition, some even performing for the current king, Muwenda Mutebi II. The later were made during the shooting of the 2019 documentary "Buganda Royal Music Revival" that presents through a film what this album conveys through sounds: a packed dive into a century-old tradition.The music displayed here is diverse and vibrant, presenting a variety of styles and highlighting instruments that illustrate the depth and sophistication that stemmed from the royal court experience of Buganda. As a starter, the album opens with 'Mujaguzo'. Often translated as 'The Drums of the Kingship', the mujaguzo is a crucial ensemble for the cultural tradition, made from drums collected by the kingdom throughout it's long history and numbering around 100 drums (historical records suggest there were at some point over 300). They are the vitality of the kingship packaged into sound. From here, we're introduced deeper to an array of instruments and textures, like the buzzing Bugandan lyre (endongo) by contemporary royal player Albert Bisaso Ssempeke, the resonant akadinda xylophone with it's 21 large wooden keys, Temutewo Mukasa's restless praise sung with his harp (ennanga), the hand-made gourd trumpet (amakondere), the entenga "drum-chime" and it's core set of 12 drums tuned like the amadinda xylophone, or the tightly intertwined melodies of the flutes ensemble (abalere). With the music, the hissing and swishing sounds of old tapes reminds at times the listener of the long process, from the original recording to it's archival digitization, that allows the talent of past musicians to still vibrate nowadays.This rousing selection of music and moods is a unique and all too rare exploration of sounds that celebrates the common history of generations of musicians, and the question remains open as to how this rich cultural tradition will shape and be shaped by the upcoming Bugandan future, and what engagement it will trigger among audiences within, but also beyond, the kingdom of Buganda.Format: VinylArtist: Various ArtistsNo Of Discs: 1Country/Region of Manufacture: USARecord Label: Nyege Nyege TapesEAN: 0742521169858Edition: 12" Album Coloured Vinyl (Limited Edition)Release Date: 11/19/2021Genre: World MusicMPN: NNT028LPC2Color: Limited edition purple coloured vinyl.Style: AfricanRelease Year: 2021Tracks: 1: Mujaguzo (Celebration) - Unknown Artist2: Ffe Basajja Ba Kabaka (We Are the King's Men) - Erusana Lutwana & Budo African Music Club3: Akasozi Bamunanika Keyagaza (The Hill of Bamunanika Gives Pride) - Albert Bisaso Ssempeke & Band4: Ssematimba Ne Kikwabanga (Ssematimba and Kikwabanga) - Kopolyano Kyobe & Band5: Asenga Omwami Tagayaala (A New Tenant of a Chief Cannot Be Lazy) - Unknown Artist6: Ssewasswa, Kazaala Balongo (Ssewasswa, Father of Twins) - Evaristo Muyinda7: Twaliraanya Mayumba, Emmeeme Tezaaliraana (Our Houses Are Next to Each Other, But Not Our Souls) - Maria Nanemba Muyinda8: Twabonaabona (We Suffered) - Evaristo Muyinda9: Bagabye Mukwenda, Owange Talina Nnaku (They Have Served Mukwenda, Mine Doesn't Have Sorrow) - Unknown Artist10: Bya Nannyinimu (They Belong to the Owner) - Kalema Hassan Katipa & Band11: Bandaba Okulya Ettoke, Bampita Mulamu Ddala (They See Me Eat a Banana Meal, They Think I Am Healthy) - Unknown Artist12: Okwagala Omulungi Kwesengereza (Loving the Beautiful One Is to Be Careful) - Temutewo Mukasa13: Kifwe Kze Kya - Unknown Artist14: Kubikira Amadinda (Announcing Death to the Xylophone) - Semuwemba George William15: Emirembe Ngalo Buli Ogujja Gukira Gunnaago (Generations Are Like Fingers, Each One Is Different) - Semuwemba George William & Sekindi John16: Omusango Gw'abalere (The Case of the Flutists) - Albert Bisaso Ssempeke17: Osiibye Otya Nno? 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Title: Buganda Royal Music Revival
No Of Discs: 1
Country/Region of Manufacture: USA
EAN: 0742521169858
Edition: 12" Album Coloured Vinyl (Limited Edition)
Release Date: 11/19/2021
MPN: NNT028LPC2
Color: Limited edition purple coloured vinyl.
Style: African
Release Year: 2021
Format: Record
Genre: International
Artist: Various
Record Label: Nyege Nyege Tapes, Ngne
Release Title: Buganda Royal Music Revival (Purple)