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Buganda Royal Music Revival (purple Vinyl)
From its founding in the late 14th century, the kingdom of Buganda has been celebrated through sound and nurtured a rich
musical tradition in its 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.kkBut 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 generations 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.kkThe 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 its 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 its 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 its 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 its archival digitization, that allows the talent of past musicians to still vibrate nowadays.kkThis 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.
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
19-11-2021
Label
Item-nr
1294756
EAN
0742521169858
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Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
MUJAGUZO (CELEBRATION)
2
FFE BASAJJA BA KABAKA (WE ARE THE KING'S MEN)
3
AKASOZI BAMUNANIKA KEYAGAZA (THE HILL OF BAMUNANIKA GIVES PRIDE)
4
SSEMATIMBA NE KIKWABANGA
5
ASENGA OMWAMI TAGAYAALA (A NEW TENANT OF A CHIEF CANNOT BE LAZY)
6
SSEWASSWA, KAZAALA BALONGO (SSEWASSWA, FATHER OF TWINS)
7
TWALIRAANYA MAYUMBA, EMMEEME TEZAALIRAANA
8
TWABONAABONA (WE SUFFERED)
9
BAGABYE MUKWENDA, OWANGE TALINA NNAKU
10
BYA NANNYINIMU (THEY BELONG TO THE OWNER)
11
BANDABA OKULYA ETTOOKE, BAMPITA MULAMI DDALA
12
OKWAGALA OMULUNGI KWESENGEREZA
13
KIFWE KZE KYA
14
KUBIKIRA AMADINDA
15
EMIREMBE NGALO BULI OGUJJA GUKIRA GUNNAAGO
16
OMUSANGO GW'ABALERE
17
OSIIBYE OTYA NNO?