Hamba Lulu Five African Songs

Hamba Lulu Five African Songs by Brewer is a bilingual collection published by Faber Music in 2003. This edition, spanning 999 pages, presents a selection of choral pieces that enrich the repertoire for choirs and music educators. The songs are designed to be accessible yet challenging, making them suitable for various skill levels while drawing inspiration from the diverse traditions of African culture.
Readers will find that these stirring songs allow for customization in performances, enabling choirs to adapt to their available resources and experience levels. The collection emphasizes the importance of cultural expression through music, making it a valuable resource for instruction and study in vocal performance. With its focus on ethnic genres and styles, this book serves as an engaging tool for both classroom settings and choir practices.
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Hamba Lulu is a fantastic addition to the choral repertoire. A breath of fresh air in the classroom and for many a choir wanting a challenge. These stirring songs are additive, so you can tailor performances to local resources, increasing technical demand according to their experience. Easy to learn and sure to make an instant impact on audiences, the songs tap into the rich seam of African culture.
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