Mambo Moto Moto. Music in Tanzania Today

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  • 9783861356509
  • 38.00
2016 232 pp. Book + 1 DVD numerous Photographs + 8 pp. color plates Index engl. +... mehr
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  • 2016
  • 232 pp.
  • Book + 1 DVD
  • numerous Photographs + 8 pp. color plates
  • Index
  • engl. + German abstract
  • 17 x 24 cm
  • EUR 38,00 (UVP)
  • ISBN 978-3-86135-650-9

Looking at the music of present-day Tanzania opens a broad range of perspectives on a multitude of forms of expressions that require a particularly large pluralism of methods. As cooperation und locally added value are no longer blocked out of international musical and cultural activities, the question must be raised how a contemporary musicology may be shaped under these new pretexts. The papers in this volume are vivid proof that also social, historic, commercial, political and other connotations are of interest. Mambo Moto Motoy means something like "hot stuff"—a description that is certainly not amiss when talking about the traditional and contemporary music of Tanzania.
The ten contributions deal with musical culture and practise in Tanzania, from the vocal polyphony of the Wagogo women (Gerhard Kubik, Philip Küppers & Kedmon Mapana) to traditional and religious music on Zanzibar and along the Swahili coast (Hildegard Kiel, Aisha Othman), from urban trends (Kelly Askew, Werner Graebner) to the music of the quartet Wamwiduka as an example for transcultural musical processes (Tiago de Oliveira Pinto), and from questions of cultural education (Mitchel Strumpf, Kedmon Mapana) to practical aspects of preserving the treasures of Radio Tanzania (David Tinning). These deeply interesting texts offer a view on music in Tanzania that goes far beyond conventional volumes in musicology as it includes research, inventory, didactic aspects and presentations of projects in equal measure.
A 80-minute DVD contains the film With the Drums in their Luggage about the journey of the Ufunuo Muheme Group from their home village in Central Tanzania to Rudolstadt and Weimar in Germany in July 2014. The disc also includes live footage from the bands Dogo Dogo Stars, Jagwa Music, Segere Original, and Wamwiduka.


Contents

 

  Vorwort

 

 

  • Tiago de Oliveira Pinto:Vorwort / Preface
  • Tiago de Oliveira Pinto: African Music in and out of Africa. A Transcultural Approach
  • Gerhard Kubik: The Gogo Tonal-Harmonic System
  • Philipp Küppers & Kedmon E. Mapana: Ng’oma in Chamwino
  • Kelly Askew: Neosocialist Moralities versus Neoliberal Religiousities. Constructing Musical Publics in 21st Century Tanzania
  • Werner Graebner: Other Flavas from Bongo: Mchiriku, Segere & Baikoko—A Look at Alternative Musical Expression in Dar es Salaam
  • Hildegard Kiel: Love, Grief and the Sea
  • Aisha Othman: Maulidi Ceremonies in Zanzibar
  • Mitchell Strumpf: Different Approaches to Music Education in East Africa. The Past Hundred Years
  • Kedmon E. Mapana: Arts in Education. What Do Tanzanians Need to Know?
  • David Tinning: Reviving the Radio Tanzania Archives
  • The Authors
  • Index
  • DVD
  • Mambo Moto Moto at TFF Rudolstadt 2014

 

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