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This week's Hip Deep program, Ethiopia Part 1: Empire and Revolution, summarizes the history and music of this unique, African nation up to the eve of its calamatous revolution in 1974. Kay Kaufman Shelemay was a young ethnomusicologist studying in Ethiopia at the time. Now a professor of Music and African and African American Studies at Harvard, she has a profound perspective on this history having written extensively on it, but also, having lived it. Francis Falceto discovered Ethiopia later, during the dark days of the military Derg regime. He has gone on to create the 21-volume, and growing, Ethiopiques CD series, an amazing resource, especially on the fervent musical world that existed in Addis Abeba just before the revolution. This program relies on both of these remarkable scholars. You can read what they had to say to Afropop Worldwide and see photographs of the era, and see a great Ethiopian CD discography, by following these links: Read Francis Falceto's iinterview Also, stay tuned for our upcoming program, Ethiopia Part 2: Diaspora and Return. Banning Eyre Contributed by: Banning EyreFirst published: www.afropop.org |
Ethiopia Part 1: Empire and Revolution
Aired October 26, 2006
Ethiopia was the first Christian nation in Africa, and the only African country never to be colonized. With Ethnomusicologist Kay Kaufman Shelemay and Ethiopian music scholar and compiler Francis Falceto as guests, this Hip Deep program explores the role of the Ethiopian church and monarchy in building the country's unique, brassy, pop music. We sample the hot sounds of "swinging Addis" on the eve of the 1974 revolution. Produced by Banning Eyre.