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Wangga CD-set
Sydney University Press
Published on 22. November 2016
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CD-Audio
978-1-74332-531-5 (ISBN)
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Description
This seven-CD compendium introduces the listener to six complete repertories of wangga, showcasing the beauty, depth and diversity of these didgeridoo-accompanied public dance-songs originating in the Daly region of northwest Australia. The most important singers/composers of the region share their haunting melodies, danceable rhythms and authoritative interpretations and translations of \songs originally composed in various languages, including Batjamalh, Emmi-Mendhe and Marri Tjavin/Marri Ammu all of which are now severely endangered. Themes of the songs often concern interactions between the living and the dead, including dreams in which deceased ancestors appear to teach the composer new songs, which would later be performed in funerals and other ceremonies marking the human lifecycle as well as on various other public occasions such as corroborees for tourists. Together with the companion book, For theSake of a Song: Wangga Songmen and their Repertories (Sydney University Press, 2013), the work represents the culmination of 30 years of collaborative research by the singers, their communities, musicologists Allan Marett and Linda Barwick, and linguist Lysbeth Ford.
Reviews / Votes
"I am not aware of any compilation of recordings as comprehensive as this one on any other song genre of Aboriginal Australia. Marett, Barwick and Ford's deep involvement with the people of the Daly River area and their intimate knowledge of the songs, exemplified by Marett's becoming an accomplished performer of wangga, present us with a true labour of love and a great contribution towards interdisciplinary research." -- Grace Koch * Yearbook for Traditional Music *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Australia
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Audio CD
Illustrations
Illustrations
ISBN-13
978-1-74332-531-5 (9781743325315)
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Persons
Linda Barwick is associate professor at the School of Letters, Art and Media at the University of Sydney and director of PARADISEC (The Pacific and Regional Archive for Digital Sources in Endangered Cultures). Her longstanding engagement with musicians and communities in the Daly region has resulted in numerous publications and several community music projects including CD collections and local digital repositories of traditional song.
Content
'Wurrurrumi kun-borrk'
'Barrtjap's wangga'
'Muluk's wangga'
'Mandji's wangga'
'Lambudju's wangga'
'Walakandha wangga'
'Ma-yawa wangga'
'Barrtjap's wangga'
'Muluk's wangga'
'Mandji's wangga'
'Lambudju's wangga'
'Walakandha wangga'
'Ma-yawa wangga'