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Three South African Songs for recorder quartet (SATB)
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Three South African Songs for recorder quartet (SATB) by Traditional 4-Part - Digital Sheet Music

By Traditional
Recorder Quartet Bass Recorder, Descant Recorder, Recorder, Tenor Recorder, Treble Recorder - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1613157

Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Clive Lane. This edition: pdf. 20th Century, Folk, Multicultural, World. Recorder Ensemble. 16 pages. Clive Lane #1182527. Published by Clive Lane (A0.1613157).

Three South African Songs

1. Shosholoza is a song that was sung by the mixed tribes of gold miners
in South Africa. It is a mix of Zulu and Ndebele words, and can have various
other South African languages thrown in depending on the singers. It was
sung by all-male African workers that were performing rhythmical manual
labour in the South African mines in a call and response style. The song is so
popular in South African culture that it is often referred to as South Africa's
second national anthem.

2. Thula Baba is a popular Zulu lullaby.

3. N’Kosi Sikelel iAfrika is a Christian hymn composed in 1897 by Enoch
Sontonga, a Xhosa clergyman at a Methodist mission school near
Johannesburg and became the national anthem of South Africa in 1997

Duration: 5’:28”

Score and parts.

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