The International Vocal Ensemble has produced two CDs which include a selection of the repertoire we have covered since its foundation. The CDs are priced at $10 plus $4 for postage and handling. For more information on the CDs, please contact Katherine Domingo. Checks should be made payable to Indiana University for $14US, and mailed to Katherine Domingo, Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA. Please specify Volume I or Volume II. Contents of the CDs are shown below.

Volume I Table of Contents

  • Latin America
  • United States
  • Jamaica
  • Indonesia
  • Aotearoa/New Zealand
  • Japan
  • Latvia
  • South Africa
  • Ghana
  • Zimbabwe

Latin America

1. Cuba: Negro Bembon, Arr. by Gerardo Dirie, Soloist: Danielle La Senna.
2. Brazil: Por un Viejo Muerto, Palombo, Damien Sanchez
    Brazil: Three Krao Indian Songs, Informants: Marcos Leite, Marlui Miranda
3. De ke ke ke ko ri ra re he
4. Patcho, Parra re a djo sire
5. Kamarera

United States
Songs from the American Sacred Harp Tradition, Informant: James Bagwell
6. Hallelujah (Dover Selection)
7. Weeping Mary, John G. McCurry & Power(1852)

Jamaica
8. A Medley Revival, Informant: Jean "Binta" Breeze

Indonesia
9. Balinese Kecak: Excerpts from a Ramayana Monkey Chant, Informant: Michael Bakan, Leader: Brian Violett

Aotearoa/New Zealand
10. Maori Haka (War Chant): Tiki tiki, Informant: Stuart Manins
11. Maori Action Song: Pa Mai, Source: Te Reo Kori

Japan
12. Jangara Nenbustsu, Source: Fukishima Kodaly Choir conducted by Miyako Furiya.

Latvia
13. Celies agri, Informant: Ilze Akergergs, Soloist: Zilah Joslin
14. Tec saulite/Situ koku, Soloists: Joan Zaretti (Tec Saulite), Julia Rutherford (Situ koku).

South Africa
15. Nodolly , Model: The KaNyamanzane Township Choir, under the leadership of Khabo Semelane
16. Jerikho, Model: KwaThema Youth Chorus, conducted by Luduamo Magangane
17. Jeso Kwangana Ntate, Model: Pretoria Youth Chorus, Mapole Ntsana, lead chorister
18. Yenkululeko, Model: Pretoria Youth Chorus, directed by Erica Swart

Ghana
19. Twi Song: Kofi bra na yeni agoro, Informants: Ghanaians Samuel and Cecelia Obeng, Leader: Joan Zaretti.

Zimbabwe
20. Cham'tengure, This song and those that follow were taught to IVE by Sheasby Matiure, Artist-in-Residence 1998-99.
21. Messiah
22. Tsvimborume Dzinobayana
23. Majaira Kudya Zvekukwata
24. Ichacho Lakho
25. Zvidlo Zvihele
26. Kare kedu Machembre
27. John XIV

Special appreciation to Matthew Conaway who prepared the master for this volume of "One World Many Voices, One Choir Many Songs."

Volume II Table of Contents

  • China
  • Japan
  • Brazil
  • Venezuela
  • Azerbaijan
  • India
  • Yiddish Songs
  • Yugoslavia
  • Karelia
  • Zaire
  • South Africa
  • Zimbabwe

China
1. Lu bien di wa
2. Bang gu yue lean, Informant for 1-2: Jamyang Yuma

Japan
3. Utori obim/Bataki rimuse, Informants: Miyako Furiya and Kunio Ishitaka
4. Kokiriko-bushi, Informants: Miyako Furiya and Molly Adkins Jeon

Brazil
5. Hirigo
6. Mena Basaa
7. Naumu, Informant for 5-7: Marlui Miranda

Venezuela
8. Ave Maria, que muchacho!, Informant: Gerardo Dirie, Soloist: Ernesto Namos

Azerbaijan
9. Gul achdi
10. Ay gulabatin, Informant for 9-10: Aida Huseynova, Soloist: Chingiz Sadikhov

India
11. Verses from the Gita
12. He Rangalo, Composer and Informant for 11-12: Rohit Menezes

Yiddish Songs
13. Sapozhkelekh, Soloist: Mei-Huei Wei
14. Ale Brider, Informant for 13-14: Rebecca Kaplan, Soloists: Sabrina Roberts and Patricia Labus

Yugoslavia
15. Oj, Moravo, Soloist: Marko Petricic
16. Cajorije, sukarije, Informant for 15-16: Petar Jankovic

Karelia
17. Lebed, Informant: The Karelian Folk Music Ensemble

Zaire
18. Kamalondo, Informant: Kazadi wa Mukuna, Soloists: Zilah Joslin, Caroline Bankey, Katherine Angerer

South Africa
19. Thula sizwe
20. Skeleme hey!
21. Mavolovolo, Model for 19-21: Potchefstroom University Serenaders

Zimbabwe
22. Whayana yakhvari
23. Kuremekedzwa, Informant for 22-23: Sheasby Matiure
24. Senzenina, Informant: Father Emmanuel Ribeiro

Special appreciation to Debra Shearer for directing IVE in tracks 3, 22, and 23 of this volume of "One World Many Voices, One Choir Many Songs."

 

 

Last updated: October 2, 2007
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