Naka Rabemanantsoa
Naka Rabemanantsoa is a pianist and composer of vakondrazana and ba-gasy music from the central highlands of Madagascar. He was a major composer for the Malagasy theatrical genre that reached its peak between 1920 and 1940 at the Theatre d'Isotry in Antananarivo.[1] His pieces were typically written for piano, and although his pieces were often adapted for solo, duet or choral vocal accompaniment sung in the Malagasy language, he was a strong proponent of preserving strictly instrumental accompaniment for theatrical performances.[2] His songs form part of the canon of classical Malagasy piano music, and a street in downtown Antananarivo is named after him.[3]
Naka Rabemanantsoa | |
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Born | Madagascar |
Genres | Ba-gasy, Vakondrazana |
Occupation(s) | Pianist, composer |
Instrument(s) | Piano, acoustic guitar |
See also
Notes
- Blum (2007), p. 83
- University of Virginia (1992), p. 72
- Trillard (1999), p.35
Bibliography
- Blum, Bruno (2007). De l'art de savoir chanter, danser et jouer la bamboula comme un éminent musicien africain: le guide des musiques africaines (in French). Paris: Editions Scali. ISBN 9782350121970.
- University of Virginia (1992). Notre librairie, Issues 108-115. Paris: C.L.E.F.
- Trillard, Marc (1999). Madagascar (in French). Paris: Editions Marcus. ISBN 9782713101410.
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