Ethiopiques Volume 14
( Gétatchew Mekurya - Négus of Ethiopan Sax )
Probably the most revered veteran of Ethiopian saxophone, Gétatchèw
Mèkurya is the inventor of an extremely distinctive musical 'style'.
There exists, among Ethiopia's many vocal genres, a form of singing
that is purely warlike: epic and declamatory, harsh and hoarse-voiced,
it is known as "shellèla". Gétatchèw Mèkurya had the brilliant idea of
transposing it to his saxophone. In this daring, improvisational, angry
and impetuous musical form, each melisma spirals dizzyingly towards
less structure and greater freedom in the playing. Without resorting to
clichés, shellèla saxophone was a sort of free jazz before its time:
Mèkurya, who remembers trying out the first heady strains in 1952-53,
still knows nothing about Ornette Coleman, or Albert Ayler.
The
music on this CD was released by Philips Ethiopia in 1970, except for
the last piece, a rarity from the late fifties. Note that Gétatchèw
Mèkurya is featured on Susheela Raman's forthcoming album.
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