Pentay, The Music and Culture of Protestant Ethiopia
Pentay, The Music and Culture of Protestant Ethiopia
Pentay, The Music and Culture of Protestant Ethiopia
Music Seminar
MUS 6630
5/03/2009
Pentay: The Music and Culture
Throughout
have unmasked
Within
Ethiopia
sacred music.
together
relationship
Ethiopia.
descent
Through
the United
ask myself
of Ethiopian
an older
through song.
in what I would
after
I remember
America.
church as a child.
remembering
the
this research
attending
Throughout
What literature
together.
their religious
their worship
questions
reflects
with God.
of Protestant
This research
among the
and
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Ethiopian
population.
Most importantly,
that
and the
United States.
Ethiopia
is a country
and Amrigna
are represented
of Ethiopian
oppression
in Los Angeles,
New York.
Evangelical
Within many of
Churches,
Ethiopian
religion
representative
of diversity
groups of people.
connection,
was established
the development
of a music notation
of the population
is split between
within
the country of
connection
Christianity,
Christianity
are the
During this
Although
three percent
cultures
or their descendants
Washington,D.C.,
restaurants,
332 CEo
languages
It
immigrants
these cities,
religious
immigrants
Ethiopia,
of Africa.
between the
around
Currently,
of the population
Orthodox
and
about sixty-
is Christian.
and Protestant
populations.
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Around
fifty-one percent
represent
Orthodox
Tewahedo
official.
traditions
Orthodox
It was developed
while embracing
to preserve
as far
a royal
Orthodox
the country's
Orthodox
This is a reformed
influenced
Christians
the monarchy
acceptance
economic,
of 1974.
represented
is dominated
This is primarily
--
a Lutheran
the Foundation,"
denomination.
It is the actual
Kristos
Pentay or P'ent'ay
describe
Ethiopian
Orthodox
Church.
there are
within Protestant
"Word of Life."
or Holiness
to "Christ
in
denomination.
Christians
Next
to "Place of Jesus."
is a Mennonite
for
life
removed
This allowed
Although
the
Church
and cultural
This revolution
denominations
Protestantism
denomination.
The Orthodox
more religious
Ethiopian,
In Ethiopia.
The
Tehadeso Church.
faith
tradition.
version
Ethiopian
or Catholic
to
if the Ethiopian
derogatory
but then
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became an accepted
Pentecostal
1900's.
already
missionaries
Baptist,
carne to Ethiopia
Presbyterian,
established.
Lutheran,
Anna-Lissa
Christians.
in the middle
of the
and Mennonite
missions
in Ethiopia
in 1951.
Pentecostalism
beginnings.
Abeba university
students,
revival meetings
at teacher
training
different
movements
Abeba University
Gospel Believers'
m.iLi t arrts .
burnings.
source of the
of these
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and Islamic
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this victimiz~~brutal
and
to trace the
congregations
to the government
congregation
persecution
in Addis
the---artfi.G.dox
Tewahedo Church,
beginnings
centers.
In rural Ethiopia
church/house
can be
Beginning
by the government,
within Ethiopia
Church."
a long running
in 1965.
of the Free
a movement
were
to escape persecution
and jail.
This kind of
As a way of battling
the Evangelical
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Church Fellowship
encompasses
Ethiopia.
of Ethiopia
about twenty-two
For Ethiopians
Ethiopian
embedded
denominations
of Pentecostalism
led by Charles
As a way to understand
dissemination
protestant
of Ethiopian
Protestant
creation,
Seymour.
and the
music, we must
as a whole.
within
the origins,
Ethiopians
This organization
first understand
Ethiopian
music is
(zefen) music.
The
Christian
music.
seperates
the Ethiopian
isolation,
Ethiopia.
Ethiopia
Highlands
heterophonic.
The melodic
ornamentation.
use hocketing,
the Highlands
highest
music is monophonic
polyphony
melodies,
To construct
overlapping
or
In the Lowlands,
and Lowlands.
these polyphonic-textures,
and alternating
melody
phrases.
is more important
they
In both
than rhythm
in vocal music.
importance,
Being a hierarchal
in
society,
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there are three classifications
hierarchy
is the lalibela.
leprosy.
They improvise
of musicians.
songs of praise
the hierarchy
The musicians
musicians
a multitude
dabtara.
of venues.
These
but currently
perform
are the
musicians
Orthodox
associated
tradition,
specialize
in either mastery
Ethiopians
These musicians
churches.
trained
Within the
in schools for
of the hymnary
or mastery
of liturgical
instruments
in there
They also use the krar and the begana which are
lyres.
lyres.
bows
native
The
The holdudwa
is an
animal horn that similar to the animals that are used in Jewish
rituals.
two tones
(the fundamental
very important
at
malakat
church musicians.
dance.
court musicians
were typically
musicians.
on the lute.
were historically
themselves
Next on
in liturgical
Idiophones
Orthodox
are
7
church.
silver.
which is a prayer
Because
for rhythm
Ethiopian
Orthodox
sound,"
the creator
The collection
zema
of
of the Ethiopian
of the
to as zema. In translation,
"song," or "melody."
Aksum.
played by
Ethiopian
rhythms.
Yared was
of many religious
scholars
city of
and priest.
Yared studies the bible for years and becomes a failure to his
studies.
in a more intense
epiphany
that results
in him studying
his biblical
studies.
According
epiphany
Izil represents
Later
the Son.
Ararary
These three
Ge'ez represents
represents
the
the Holy
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Spirit. Being inspired by the divine kegnit, he composes
zema from
for
different
contains
Zimare contains
information
holidays,
In addition
chants for
on chant procedures.
daily prayers,
Mewasit
to large contribution
oral tradition.
before Western
name.
to the
and ascension
of appropriate
of Jesus
The
Deret- resurrection
Chiret-
Up until
contains
Meraf
and praise.
distinct
and Sundays.
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Rikrik- the prophesy
on Friday
The malash
is the returning
and Ambasel.
holds pentatonic
different
The categories
melodies
system that is
The qenet is
are Tezeta, Bati,
only to that
category.
When trying to find material
conducted
informative
following
is an excerpt
avenues
for me.
was very
The
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evangelical churches in Nashville Tennessee, you
will see this type of worship. The drum bits are
based on the original 5 rhythms of Ethiopian songs."
Kefyalew Teshome
Rama Voice/ Wonderful Counselor
Mr. Teshome draws light on a new term and defines
first sentence.
Mezmur is an Ethiopian
Evangelical
of Yared.
in the Ethiopian
"Ethiopian
when he mentions
community.
rhythmic
I personally
the "original
Church.
song rhythms,"
zema.
he
He also
through so
is the
Next he communicates
Orthodox
the importance
song.
mentions
Christian
is that mezmur
is referring
it within the
5 rhythms" within
5 rhythms,"
he is referring
that
to the
from all
of this is that there are ethnic groups that are creating their own
gospel hymnody.
the importance
not be Americans
are there.
This brings to
of hymnody to Protestant
of gospel hymnody
of
Ethiopia,
to Protestants
who may
is happening
in many other
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Protestant
cultures
current development
in
is relatively
disseminate
~-
new music
American
by western
feeling.
Pentays believe
mezmur
native to Ethiopia.
As
denominations
in Ethiopia.
A prominent
figure in the
is used in choir
The origins
Protestant
There
The majority
of mezmur are
church.
to
melodies
music.
of technology
iil'"--g-en.exal.
The characteristics
arrangements
The significance
He
The first
within an
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original
church in Ethiopia
churches
received
little outside
initially.
Amharic
-----------
history,
and the
of various missionaries,
the Mulu
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Kritos Church.
the Mulu
Ethiopia,
United
from missionaries
Wongel Cnurctlto-the-Meserete
repertoire
influence
locally
Evangelical
in Ethiopia,
for congregations
professional
pastors,
composers,
listening.
Many
instrumental
services.
Performers
and
performers,
the development
"secular"
In the
Church groups.
Currently,
performers
famous.
In
sound.
choirs and
are converting
to Christianity
would be considered
and adding to mezmur
hymnody.
A performing
creating
Aligaz,
new mezmur
for
while he attended
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University
in 1992.
churches
Their headquarters
their music.
in North
is located in
to many different
Some of their
are to:
in
musical manuscripts
Looking
at these mission
initiatives
statements,
to the initiatives
and evangelist
of many of the
century,
such as Ira Sankey and Dwight L. Moody. The Bethel Music Ministry
a non-profit,
tax-exempt
New advancements
Ethiopia.
Contemporary
companies
demand.
westernization
located
Recent developments
in Kansas.
being created
increasing
corporation
is
Christian
and private
labels are
sense of
Music
youth
14
A pioneer
"Danny" Wolde.
in Contemporary
Ethiopian
Christian
studios.
An interesting
musical
91
training
An excerpt
the Yared
He
He currently
as a pioneer
family.
Later he attended
Wolde continued
to a Christian
Music is Dawit
from an interview
that he
forward:
"The one great thing about attending Yared was the formal music
education that I partly received, and the idea of getting used to
that-academia music environment, which paved the way for the
challenges that were to come. Had I not gone to Yared, I would have
probably not been accepted at Berklee as it was a prerequisite to
attend a minimum of two years in formal music education.
There are also other things that stand out about Yared. For instance,
the invaluable lessons I received from the Yeneta (A title within the
Ethiopian Orthodox Church hierarchy for individuals with a deep
understanding of the church music as well as the theology) provided
aspects of music whose depth and significance played a larger role in
my understanding of the rich and timeless musical traditions of the
Ethiopian Coptic Church. The other thing was the Classical Music
traditions of Europe that were an integral part of the Yared
curriculum."
Dawit "Danny" Wolde
In conclusion,
mezmur is Ethiopia's
of Ethiopian music
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and Orthodox
current,
liturgy.
The development
happened dually
is performed
in Ethiopia
of mezmur,
Contemporary
Evangelical
of the development
Christian
Music.
Churches.
and
Mezmur
historically
of
of
Protestant
Music around the world which adds even more truth to the
statement;
zema
and mUStCnotation
548-st8 AD
Ethiopian Protestant
Choirs
and Soloist
Contemporary Ethiopian
Christian Music
1990-present
Page 1
Protestantism introduced
to Ethiopia
mezmun first created ?
1900
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