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Rapa Iti

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発売日 2024年04月20日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルMLP
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 3201922
SKU 4010394019225

構成数 : 1枚

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      OPARO E OPARO E
    2. 2.
      MOROTERI NEI
    3. 3.
      HIMENE TATOU
    4. 4.
      TAREMA
    5. 5.
      EI REKA E
    6. 6.
      RATOU KI OTA
    7. 7.
      TE VAHINE ORORAGNI
    8. 8.
      TE MATAMUA
    9. 9.
      I TE FENUA
    10. 10.
      TAMAKI A TE MAU
    11. 11.
      OPARO
    12. 12.
      TEVAITAU
    13. 13.
      VA HITI
    14. 14.
      TAU MATAMAU
    15. 15.
      TE PARAU O ERI RAMA

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Tahitian Choir

商品の紹介

タヒチで録音された荘厳なコーラスサウンド。ピーター・ガブリエルも絶賛!!
発売・販売元 提供資料(2024/03/26)

The Tahitian Islands include Oparo, also known as Rapa, where some 330 inhabitants dwell; 126 of the villagers comprise this choir. The unusual sonorities of all those singers, pure intonation not so much being the prerequisite as is the spirit, reflects the diversity of their distinct Polynesian culture. It sets them apart from Bulgarian but places them closer to African vocal groups. Themes are based on stories of the island's founding, struggles, and social development, and female vocals are dominant. Three of the tracks -- "Morotiri Nei," "Ratou Ki Ota," and "Tau Matamua" -- use a technique (or perhaps it's the voluminous ocean humidity affecting the tapes) where the speeds of the voices slur and slow down appreciably. Several pieces such as "Te Parau O Eri Rama" and the shoutout for the return of a high priest, "Tamaki A Te Mau Ariki," are multi-layered, while sustained strains of "Tarema," as well as "Tevaitau," are polyphonic, at times cacophonous. Hymnal pieces include "Va Hiti" and the deity song "Himeme Tatou," while call and response between male and female informs the near classical resolutions of "Te Matamua." "Ei Reka E" is the most African-like "tune" with spoken chirping back and forth between the sexes on the fun island tale "Oparo," a battle for water is depicted during the polyphony saturated "Te Vahine Oroagni," while a joyous attitude is most prevalent in the counter-pointed, whoop accented, historical village chant/story "Oparo E Oparo E." This recording will appeal to specialized world music tastes who gravitate away from beat-oriented pop and more toward folk ethnic expressionism. It tells of a spirit quite different from Western or Eastern cultures, signifying a specialized group of people who are not generally regarded as having a distinct sound of their own music. They do. ~ Michael G. Nastos
Rovi

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