Across a century of colonial encounters, cultural awakenings, and political revolutions, Ugandan musicians blended diverse traditions to create a sound as expansive as the Equator itself. Echoes of the Pearl follows the fascinating journey of Uganda's music, from the Kabaka's royal courts to rumba nightclubs, from pealing cathedral hymns to the gritty grooves of Kampala's streets.
Through changing times, musicians fused heritage and innovation, crafting melodies that carried the hopes, joys, and dreams of generations. Meet the bands and artists who reimagined foreign sounds and wove them into indigenous traditions, giving rise to a distinctive musical identity and anthems that lit up dancefloors and stirred a young nation's imagination.
This is more than a history of songs; it is a love letter to a nation's heartbeat.
“A remarkable history of Uganda’s musical imagination. Robert Bwire captures the rhythms, encounters, and cultural exchanges that shaped a nation’s sound.”
— Michiel van Oosterhout, author of The Soul of Uganda Through Song
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Across a century of colonial encounters, cultural awakenings, and political revolutions, Ugandan musicians blended diverse traditions to create a sound as expansive as the Equator itself. Echoes of the Pearl follows the fascinating journey of Uganda's music, from the Kabaka's royal courts to rumba nightclubs, from pealing cathedral hymns to the gritty grooves of Kampala's streets.Through changing times, musicians fused heritage and innovation, crafting melodies that carried the hopes, joys, and dreams of generations. Meet the bands and artists who reimagined foreign sounds and wove them into indigenous traditions, giving rise to a distinctive musical identity and anthems that lit up dancefloors and stirred a young nation's imagination. This is more than a history of songs; it is a love letter to a nation's heartbeat. "A remarkable history of Uganda's musical imagination. Robert Bwire captures the rhythms, encounters, and cultural exchanges that shaped a nation's sound."- Michiel van Oosterhout, author of The Soul of Uganda Through Song This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798995248101
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