You know, I don’t think in all the years I’ve been doing music
posts for Advent that I’ve had anything from Africa. I don’t know why that is,
but it’s changing today.
I confess that I don’t know anything about this piece, “Bethlehem”,
and only marginally more about MozuluArt. They’re a group of three African guys
generally accompanied by a pianist, who fuse African traditions with classical
music. Zulu meets Mozart, see? Seems appropriate, somehow, for the day we believe
Ludwig van Beethoven was born, to pay tribute to expanding the parameters of
music.
From their website, the lyrics translate to:
Jesus Christ is born in Bethlehem
He lies in a manger
He is a friend to us all
And he has come here to give us salvation
On this particular piece, they’re accompanied by the Ambassade
String Quartet. Not a lot to tell you about this, but I love it, and I love
them. Here’s how much: I’ve just ordered their African Christmas CD,
which includes this, from Amazon, and I’m paying $3.99 for incredibly slow
shipping, because this seems to be the only option.
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