Kronos Quartet - Pieces of Africa

Kronos Quartet - Pieces of Africa
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Album Details

Title: Pieces of Africa
Artist: Kronos Quartet
Release Date: 1992
Label: Elektra/Nonesuch / No
Duration: 66:25
UPC: 075597927528
Genre: Chamber Music
Total Copies: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Mai Nozipo, for ngoma, hosho & string quartet ("Mother Nozipo")
  2. Saade for voice, sintar, oud, bander & string quartet ("I'm Happy")
  3. Tilliboyo for kora & string quartet ("Sunset")
  4. Ekitundu Ekisooka for string quartet
  5. Escalay for tar & string quartet "Waterwheel"
  6. Wawshishijay for vocals, Donno, Brekete, Pretia, Gidi & Aketse "Our Beginning"
  7. String quartet No 1 "White Man Sleeps"
    - White Man Sleeps No 1
  8. String quartet No 1 "White Man Sleeps"
    - White Man Sleeps No 2
  9. String quartet No 1 "White Man Sleeps"
    - White Man Sleeps No 3
  10. String quartet No 1 "White Man Sleeps"
    - White Man Sleeps No 4
  11. String quartet No 1 "White Man Sleeps"
    - White Man Sleeps No 5
  12. Kutambarara, for vocals, mbira, hosho, chorus & string quartet ("Spreading")

Album Review

When released, Pieces of Africa was subject to some of the same "cultural imperialist" criticism that had been more successfully leveled at performers like David Byrne and Paul Simon. The album consists of commissions from African composers working at varying distances from European conventions. But whereas Byrne and Simon arguably used the music of Brazil or South Africa as backgrounds over which to display their own egos, the Kronos Quartet's members managed to sublimate themselves in service to the compositions, never giving the listener any sense of condescension. All of which is to say that Pieces of Africa is a very beautiful recording with several superb individual works. Zimbabwe's Dumisani Maraire's opening piece, "Mai Nozipo," with the composer accompanying the quartet on drums, is a rousing, triumphant anthem with a resonant melodic line that will long linger. Thematically, most of the pieces draw on African sources, very clearly in the case of the Arabic-infused songs of Hassan Hakmoun and the great Sudanese composer Hamza el Din. Unsurprisingly, South African Kevin Volan's "White Man Sleeps" comes closest to European traditions, though even this piece, which is gorgeous and inspired throughout, draws inspiration from native environmental sounds. The disc closes with another composition by Maraire, with an accompanying gospel choir making explicit the link between Africa's music and that of the American South. Pieces of Africa teems with beguiling melodies, making it one of this quartet's more accessible projects and also one of its best. ~ Brian Olewnick, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bob EdwardsEngineer
Chris BaumProducer
David HarringtonViolin
Dumisani MaraireNgoma, Hosho, Composer, Vocals, Maracas Mbira
Ephat MujuruMaracas Mbira, Vocals
Foday Musa SusoKora
Hamza el DinTaragat
Hank DuttViola
Hassan HakmounVocals, Sintir
Itaal ShurProducer
Joan JeanrenaudCello
John SherbaViolin
Judith ShermanProducer, Engineer
Ken HuntLiner Notes, Interviewer
Kronos QuartetProducer, ?, Ensemble, Akete, Vocals
M.T. SilviaAssistant Engineer
Nelson WongAssistant Engineer
Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir?
Obo AddyGidi, Pretia, Brekete, Donno, ?, Akete, Vocals
Paul ZinmanEngineer
Radouane LaktibOud, Vocals
Richard HorowitzProducer
Robert HurwitzExecutive Producer
Said Hakmoun?, Vocals, Bandero
Terrance KellyChoir Master
Tohru UedaProducer
Tony EckertAssistant Engineer

Member Reviews

Daniel Y. (coolascaliban) wrote on 1/16/2008...

1 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
A great collaboration of Kronos orchestration with seven African composer-performers.

Track Listing:

1. Mai Nozipo, for ngoma, hosho & string quartet ("Mother Nozipo")
Composed by Dumisani Maraire
with David Harrington, Dumisani Maraire, Joan Jeanrenaud, John Sherba, Kronos Quartet, Hank Dutt

2. Saade for voice, sintar, oud, bander & string quartet ("I'm Happy")
Composed by Hassan Hakmoun
with David Harrington, Joan Jeanrenaud, Said Hakmoun, John Sherba, Kronos Quartet, Hank Dutt, Radouane Laktib

3. Tilliboyo for kora & string quartet ("Sunset")
Composed by Foday Musa Suso
with David Harrington, Joan Jeanrenaud, John Sherba, Kronos Quartet, Hank Dutt, Foday Musa Suso

4. Ekitundu Ekisooka for string quartet
Composed by Justinian Tamusuza
with David Harrington, Joan Jeanrenaud, John Sherba, Kronos Quartet, Hank Dutt

5. Escalay for tar & string quartet "Waterwheel"
Composed by Hamza El Din
with David Harrington, Joan Jeanrenaud, John Sherba, Kronos Quartet, Hank Dutt, Hamza El Din

6. Wawshishijay for vocals, Donno, Brekete, Pretia, Gidi & Aketse "Our Beginning"
Composed by Obo Addy
with David Harrington, Joan Jeanrenaud, John Sherba, Kronos Quartet, Hank Dutt, Obo Addy

7. String quartet No 1 "White Man Sleeps"
Composed by Kevin Volans
with David Harrington, Joan Jeanrenaud, John Sherba, Kronos Quartet, Hank Dutt

8. Kutambarara, for vocals, mbira, hosho, chorus & string quartet ("Spreading")
Composed by Dumisani Maraire
with David Harrington, Dumisani Maraire, Joan Jeanrenaud, John Sherba, Kronos Quartet, Dan Pauli, Hank Dutt
Conducted by Terrence Kelly