Three African Folksongs: Wana Baraka-Tshotsholoza-Amavolovolo
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SKU: A0.777045
Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Jon Arterton. African. Octavo. 11 pages. Jon Arterton #6695865. Published by Jon Arterton (A0.777045).This is a rousing set of three wonderful songs from Africa. "Wana Baraka" is a traditional song from Kenya: "Those who pray have blessings. Alleluia. They have peace, joy and well-being." "Tshotsholoza" is a freedom song from South Africa: "Go forward to the mountains. The train is coming from South Africa. You are running away on those mountains." "Amavolovolo" is a traditional Zulu dowry song. In past times it told the story of people afraid to go to Kwamashu because there were so many guns there, but today it’s sung joyously at weddings and other ceremonies.
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