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Adaku at the Homowo Festival
Amy Owusua Asiedu
Adaku at the Homowo Festival was runner up in the Children’s Storybook category of the Ghana Association of Writers Awards 2019.
Twelve year old Adaku lives in Kumasi, in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. Her father is always telling his children stories …
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Adowa
Performed by master drummers of the Ghana Dance Ensemble
Kongo Zabana
In African drum ensembles, a musician establishes a time line which establishes the points of entry for the different instruments. So the player must know the role of the particular instrument in the totality, and also the rhythm or rhythms assigned…
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African Pianism
twelve pedagogical pieces
J. H. Kwabena Nketia
J.H. Kwabena Nketia is perhaps Africa’s most distinguished and renowned composer, musicologist and scholar. His awards include the Ghana Book Award, the IMC-Unesco Music Prize for Distinguished Service to Music, and the Prince Claus Award for Distin…
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Ethnomusicology and African music
Collected Papers: Modes of inquiry and interpretation
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Volume 1
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J. H. Kwabena Nketia
This is the first volume in a planned series compiling the papers of the renowned scholar of music, Kwabena Nketia. The papers were mostly contributions to books and journals published overseas, and to international meetings and conferences; and hav…
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Kpanlogo
Performed by master drummers of the Ghana Dance Ensemble
Kongo Zabana
In African drum ensembles, a musician establishes a time line which establishes the points of entry for the different instruments. So the player must know the role of the particular instrument in the totality, and also the rhythm or rhythms assigned…
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Lost at the beach
Pearl Esenam Dumenu
Curiosity lead three children into an unforgettable adventure. Atsu, his twin sister Atsupui and their close friend Akoto venture to an abandoned beach to search for a dead whale which had been washed onto the beach. Not only do they get lost but th…
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Once Upon a Time in Ghana
Anna Cottrell, Agbotadua Togbi Kumassah
Recorded on location in the Volta Region in Ghana in 2006-07, these stories are the result of collaboration between Anna Cottrell and Agbotadua Togbi Kumassah. Agbotadua Togbi Kumassah translated the Ewe stories into English and Anna Cottrell has re…
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Serwah
The Saga of an African Princess
Rita Akoto Coker
Serwah - tall, elegant, strong-willed and having the kind of beauty which inspire songs, - uses wisdom to win her prince. Owusu - handsome and the heartthrob of every girl, a breaker of hearts, finally meets his match in Serwah, whom he desperately …
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Sharing knowledge and experience
A profile of Kwabena Nketia, scholar and music educator
Eric A. Akrofi
Kwabena Nketia is a renowned scholar, linguist, composer, poet, researcher, teacher and musicologist in Ghana. His writings have become standard reference works on African musicology, and his work has spanned many countries and interests. Nketia mai…
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Slow Agbekor
Performed by master drummers of the Ghana Dance Ensemble
Kongo Zabana
In African drum ensembles, a musician establishes a time line which establishes the points of entry for the different instruments. So the player must know the role of the particular instrument in the totality, and also the rhythm or rhythms assigned…
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The adventures of Asuom
Folktales from Northern Ghana
John B. A. Agandin
John B. A. Agandin was born in Sandema. He went to Sandema Secondary Technical School and St. John Bosco’s Teacher Training College before later going to read Geography at the University of Ghana. He had a huge appetite for story telling from the st…
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