Malawi Artists

Malawi Overview: 

Malawi lies landlocked in southeast Africa, with Lake Malawi taking up about a fifth of the landscape. Independent from Britain since 1964, it endured the one-party rule of President for Life Hastings Kamuzu Banda for more than 25 years. Democratic elections in 1994 ushered in new leadership of this country, nearly self-sufficient in food. Transportation costs for exports skyrocketed as a result of civil war in next-door Mozambique, which disrupted rail links to the sea. Since the 1992 peace accord in Mozambique, rail links have been reestablished, and Malawi is slowly recovering. -- National Geographic Atlas of the World, Eighth Edition, 2004


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Northern & Central Malawi
Tonga, Tumuka, Cewa

From the northern half of Malawi, more wonderful bangwe zither songs and malipenga kazoos.
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Southern and Central Malawi
Nyasaland

A variety of musics by the Mang'anja, Yao and Cewa peoples, found in the 1950's in the southern half of Malawi - the beautiful bangwe zither, the magnificent tuned drum likhuba ensembles, brilliant xylophone playing, a small big band of kazoos. Historical recordings by Hugh Tracey.

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