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Wangolo by Ruth Morris Gray TTBB - Sheet Music

By Ruth Morris Gray
Choir Secular (TB/TTB choir; TBB choir; TTBB choir)

SKU: AP.48807

Arranged by Ruth Morris Gray. Performance Music Ensemble; Single Titles. Alfred Choral Designs. Folk; Multicultural; Secular; Traditional; World. Choral Octavo. 12 pages. Alfred Music #00-48807. Published by Alfred Music (AP.48807).

UPC: 038081561318. English. Traditional Haitian Folk Song.

Some history: this song comes from Haiti, but actually refers to the first King of Angola, Ngolo Kiluanje, who was revered as a great king. The Creole word for king (wa) plus the king's name (Ngolo) became Wangolo. It's an authentic folk song recalling the peace and prosperity the Angolan people enjoyed before colonization. This rhythmic rendition, which may be performed without piano if desired, includes optional body percussion, suggested parts for djembe and other instruments, optional solos in the call and response section, plus a final descant that tops off the triadic parallel harmonies. Check out the free online ChoreoTrax video for some creative riser choreography.