Ensemble Refugium & Dizu Kudu Horn Band
African and European Early and Contemporary Music
1 | Mantombi Matotiyona (*1935) |
Int' omke ngayo (Why have you gone away?) |
umrhubhe |
2 | Marco Uccellini (1603-1680) |
Aria sopra La Bergamasca | alto recorder, violin, cello, lute |
3 | Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1650) |
Trio Sonata in F, BWV 529 | alto recorder, violin, cello, lute |
6 | Anonymus | Tune for the Woodlark
from The Bird Fancyer´s Delight |
sopranino recorder |
7 | traditional Ugandan lament | Enyana ekutude (The calf has broken loose) |
akadinda |
8 | Girolamo Kapsperger (1580-1651) |
Toccata Arpeggiata Kapsperger Canario from: Primo Libro di Chitarone, 1640 |
chitarrone, cello, soprano recorder |
11 | Dizu Plaatjies | Khayamnandi (Happy home) |
kudu horns |
12 | Anonymus | Tune for the Canary Bird
from The Bird Fancyer´s Delight |
sopranino recorder |
13 | Kudu horn lament | ||
14 | traditional Zimbabwean pattern with cello improvisation | Akanandoda (She that goes without husband) |
mbira and cello |
15 | Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767) |
Trio Sonata in d TWV 42d10 | alto recorder, violin, cello, chitarrone |
19 | traditional Zimbabwean song | Nhema musasa (How sad it is to be left by a beloved) |
mbira and voices |
20 | Dizu Plaatjies | Ndiyahamba (I'm leaving) |
uhadi and voices |
21 | Hans Huyssen (*1964) |
Ugubu (rising and falling... and rising), 1996 | solo cello |
22 | Mantombi Matotiyona | Int' omke ngayo (Why have you gone away?) |
umrhubhe with voices |
mail order |
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mucavi records |