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Missa Luba - 10 Kenyan Folk Melodies

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Download links and information about Missa Luba - 10 Kenyan Folk Melodies by Muungano National Choir Kenya. This album was released in 1990 and it belongs to World Music genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 49:40 minutes.

Artist: Muungano National Choir Kenya
Release date: 1990
Genre: World Music
Tracks: 15
Duration: 49:40
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No. Title Length
1. Missa Luba an African Mass: I. Kyrie (featuring Peter Kamau, Thomas Ogutu, Nancy Kamau, Paul Kanyanja, Peter Kiarie, Boniface Mganga) 2:33
2. Missa Luba an African Mass: II. Gloria (featuring Peter Kamau, Thomas Ogutu, Nancy Kamau, Paul Kanyanja, Peter Kiarie, Boniface Mganga) 3:10
3. Missa Luba an African Mass: III. Credo (featuring Peter Kamau, Thomas Ogutu, Nancy Kamau, Paul Kanyanja, Peter Kiarie, Boniface Mganga) 4:59
4. Missa Luba an African Mass: IV. Sanctus (featuring Peter Kamau, Thomas Ogutu, Nancy Kamau, Paul Kanyanja, Peter Kiarie, Boniface Mganga) 3:00
5. Missa Luba an African Mass: V. Agnus Dei (featuring Peter Kamau, Thomas Ogutu, Nancy Kamau, Paul Kanyanja, Peter Kiarie, Boniface Mganga) 2:16
6. Vamuvamba (featuring Boniface Mganga) 3:25
7. Bwana Ni Nani (featuring Boniface Mganga) 2:43
8. Natufurahi Siku Ya Leo (featuring Boniface Mganga) 2:38
9. Yesu Wayinyanza (featuring Boniface Mganga) 2:49
10. Nyathii Onyuol (featuring Boniface Mganga) 4:03
11. Namuvera Jesu (featuring Boniface Mganga) 3:54
12. Kaung'a Yachee (featuring Boniface Mganga) 5:44
13. Singo Jadolo (featuring Boniface Mganga) 3:03
14. Vanga Yohana (featuring Boniface Mganga) 3:35
15. Nasadiki - Amen (featuring Boniface Mganga) 1:48

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Out of the tradition of composers contriving new forms for the Catholic mass, Boniface Mganga of Kenya conceived of Missa Luba, a Catholic mass with the interlocking polyrhythmic vocals native to Kenya, as well as the addition of various African drums, hosho rattles, bells, and the like. The first five songs on the album are beautifully moving renditions of the major portions of a mass ceremony, performed by the Muungano National Choir of Kenya. After the mass ceremony, various folk melodies of Kenya are also performed by the choir, mostly of a devotional nature, with similar interlocking vocal patterns. When one thinks of the stereotypical East African vocal sound, post-colonialism, this is the sound that comes to mind, and for a good reason: it's beautiful, through both its clarity and its power.