- Zambia. The
akadinda and the
amadinda are xylophone-like
instruments originating in Buganda, in modern-day Uganda. The
amadinda is made of
twelve logs which...
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including the
Amadinda, the
Akadinda xylophones, the
Ennanga harp, the
Etongoli lyre, drums, and the
Kadongo (plural "budongo") lamellophone.
Amadinda, akadinda...
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Nonesuch Records Official Website. May 29, 2008. "
Amadinda: Discography: HCD 32208". www.
amadinda.com. "Music for 18
Musicians CD
Press Quotes". "Rough...
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Amadinda Percussion Group is a
percussion ensemble that was
formed in
Budapest in 1984 by four musicians, who had just
graduated from the
Ferenc Liszt...
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January 4, 2006.
Retrieved July 1, 2006. "A
Tribute to
Bernard Kabanda".
Amadinda.
Archived from the
original on
November 14, 2006.
Retrieved October 12...
- and two vibraphones, or for four marimbas. It was co-commissioned by the
Amadinda Quartet in Budapest, on the
occasion of its 25th anniversary, by Nexus...
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different number of movements. An
example is the
recording by the
Hungarian Amadinda Percussion Group,
consisting of a
recording of
ambient outdoor bird song...
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elements typical of his
later compositions.
Ligeti wrote the
piece for
Amadinda Percussion Group and
Katalin Károlyi (mezzo-soprano) and was premiered...
- in 2009. The
recording was
later released in 2012 by Stradivarius. The
Amadinda Percussion Group also
recorded the
piece later in 2011. The
recording was...
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World Music Jazz Instrument(s) Janzi, Akogo, Adungu, Endongo, Endigidi,
Amadinda, Engoma,
Mbira and
percussions Years active 2009–present
Labels Janzi Music...