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Horomona Horo, the Glossary

Index Horomona Horo

Horomona Horo (born 1978) is a New Zealand Māori musician and composer.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 17 relations: Atoll Records, Fat Freddy's Drop, Gareth Farr, Hirini Melbourne, Maisey Rika, Martin Lodge, Māori music, Māori people, Moana (singer), New Zealand String Quartet, Richard Nunns, Roots revival, Rotorua, Taonga pūoro, Waiora, WOMEX, World War I.

  2. New Zealand Māori male singers
  3. New Zealand Māori musicians
  4. New Zealand male composers

Atoll Records

Atoll Records is a New Zealand record label dedicated to classical, historical and contemporary music.

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Fat Freddy's Drop

Fat Freddy's Drop is a New Zealand seven-piece band from Wellington, whose musical style has been characterised as any combination of dub, reggae, soul, jazz, rhythm and blues, and techno.

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Gareth Farr

Gareth Vincent Farr (born 29 February 1968) is a New Zealand composer and percussionist.

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Hirini Melbourne

Hirini (Sid) Melbourne (21 July 1949 – 6 January 2003) was a Māori composer, singer, university lecturer, poet and author who was notable for his contribution to the development of Māori music and the revival of Māori culture. Horomona Horo and Hirini Melbourne are Māori-language singers and New Zealand Māori musicians.

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Maisey Rika

Maisey Rika is a New Zealand singer, songwriter and composer, performing in both English and Māori.

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Martin Lodge

Martin Lodge is professor of political science and public policy at the London School of Economics (LSE).

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Māori music

Traditional Māori music, or pūoro Māori, is composed or performed by Māori, the indigenous people of New Zealand, and includes a wide variety of folk music styles, often integrated with poetry and dance. Horomona Horo and Māori music are Māori culture.

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Māori people

Māori are the indigenous Polynesian people of mainland New Zealand (Aotearoa).

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Moana (singer)

Moana Maree Maniapoto (born 22 June 1961) is a New Zealand singer, songwriter and documentary maker. Horomona Horo and Moana (singer) are Māori-language singers.

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New Zealand String Quartet

The New Zealand String Quartet (established 1987) is New Zealand's only full-time string quartet.

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Richard Nunns

Richard Anthony Nunns (7 December 1945 – 7 June 2021) was a Māori traditional instrumentalist of Pākehā heritage.

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Roots revival

A roots revival (folk revival) is a trend which includes young performers popularizing the traditional musical styles of their ancestors.

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Rotorua

Rotorua is a city in the Bay of Plenty Region of New Zealand's North Island.

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Taonga pūoro

Taonga pūoro are the traditional musical instruments of the Māori people of New Zealand.

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Waiora

Waiora is a trio of indigenous Māori musicians from New Zealand. Horomona Horo and Waiora are Māori culture, Māori-language singers and New Zealand composers.

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WOMEX

WOMEX (short for Worldwide Music Expo) is an international world music support and development project based in Berlin, whose main event is an exposition held annually in different locations throughout Europe.

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World War I

World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.

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See also

New Zealand Māori male singers

New Zealand Māori musicians

New Zealand male composers

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horomona_Horo