Burundian Traditional

Burundian traditional music is a rich, vibrant genre deeply rooted in the cultural tapestry of Burundi. It prominently features the ikembe, a native thumb piano, and the inanga, a stringed instrument, creating distinct melodic textures. Percussion is central, with the royal drum ensemble known as "Ingoma" providing rhythmic depth and energy, integral to ceremonies and communal gatherings. Vocals, often polyphonic, are layered with harmonies and call-and-response patterns, drawing on themes of daily life, nature, and spirituality. Artists in this genre, like Jean Nzigiye and François Muduga, preserve and celebrate Burundi's history and identity through music that is as introspective as it is communal.

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The Sacred Drums and other sounds
Album - 11 Tracks - Released January 1, 1994

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Augustin Ndabagumije
Bujumbura
Daniel Ntakimazi
François Muduga
Gaspard Mvukiye
Jean Habyarimana
Jean Nzigiye
Mathias Mujiriro
N'Gozi
Nsekera
Ntiruhwama
Pierre Ntibarangerageza
Rtyazo
Tambourinaires de Bukirasazi
The Sacred Drums Of Burundi
N'Gozi
Bujumbura
Tambourinaires de Bukirasazi
The Sacred Drums Of Burundi
Nsekera
Gaspard Mvukiye
Rtyazo
Pierre Ntibarangerageza
Augustin Ndabagumije
Daniel Ntakimazi
Ntiruhwama
Jean Habyarimana
Mathias Mujiriro
François Muduga
Jean Nzigiye