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N'dehou

for mixed choir
Numéro du produit: ED 14252
Edition: Partition
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N’dehou was inspired by a musical technique invented by the indigenous groups of the Congo region of Central Africa. The technique, which was recorded for UNESCO in the 1960s, involves a performer alternately singing and playing a one note bamboo flute in an interlocking rhythm. This idea was initially brought to my attention as a youngster on Herbie Hancock’s track Watermelon Man, from his Head Hunters album, where percussionist Bill Summers adapted the same technique by blowing into a beer bottle. At the time I was not aware of the origins of this technique and later rediscovered it after watching Francis Bebey’s short video explaining it. The onomatopoeic word n’dehou can refer equally to the instrument, the technique, and the sound that is created. My piece sets out to capture this sound. I also wanted to focus on creating a contrapuntal piece, that uses hocketing, contrasting dynamics and pace to imbue the piece with energy and drive.

© 2025 Daniel Kidane

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Titre:
N'dehou
for mixed choir
Edition:
Partition
Niveau de difficulté:
difficile
Maison d'édition:
Schott Music
Year of composition:
2025
Durée:
15 ′0 ′′
Première:
6 juin 2025 · Bradford (UK)
Bradford Cathedral
Musikalische Leitung: George Parris · The Carice Singers

Travaux commandés :
Commissioned by The Carice Singers for PRS Foundation’s New Music Biennial 2025

Détails techniques

Type de support:
Partition
Numéro du produit:
ED 14252
ISMN13:
979-0-2201-4057-0
UPC:
842819128465
Fabricant:
Schott Music GmbH & Co. KG
55116 Mainz
Allemagne

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  • N'dehou
    Chef d'orchestre: George Parris
    6 juillet 2025 | London (Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et Irlande du Nord) , Queen Elizabeth Hall Foyer
  • N'dehou
    Chef d'orchestre: George Parris
    6 juin 2025 | Bradford (Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et Irlande du Nord) , Bradford Cathedral — Première mondiale
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