Andrea Gerak & Cambridge - Rorogwela (Sunset Mix)
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- Hungarian singer Andrea Gerak (Gerák Andrea) and Spanish composer Ángel Orós (also known as Cambridge 2003) present a song originated from Oceania, the famous Rorogwela.
The melody was made well known in Sweet Lullaby, the probably most recognized song of Deep Forest, which counts as a ground breaking piece in creating the World Music genre, and is a widely adored success track, since 15 years. Their first version was followed by several remixes and Jan Garbarek also fell in love with the theme and made a jazzy saxophone piece out of it, the Pygmy Lullaby.
Read more about the song:
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Credits
Theme: traditional Baegu song from Malaita (Solomon Islands), sung by Afunakwa, recorded by Hugo Zemp in 1968, released on the Fataleka and baegu Music of Malaita CD by UNESCO.
Arrangement, all instruments: Angel Oros (Cambridge 2003)
Vocals: Andrea Gerak
Photos: Andrea Gerak
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If you have an idea of making a fancier video to this song (you know: Andrea walking under the palm trees in beautiful dresses, enjoying the Pacific sunset and all that), don't hesitate to contact.
Also, if you want to use the song for any other projects.
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Hello, thanks for your comment! I am glad that you found my version of this old song.
Re: Katasunga, I've never heard the original version, this is beautiful nonetheless. We all bring our individual styles to our art, and this is lovely.
Thats great
its my Fathers language from Malaita
Solomon island and I have heard the origin voice from the (geni orú)
A teremtes 7. napjan betoppant egy par elkesett egyen, a Joisten vakarta is a fejet, hogy vajon mi legyen veluk, hisz mar kiosztotta az osszes tehetseget. Hirtelen egy zsenialis otlete tamadt: "Ti lesztek a kritikusok!". Nagyszeru interpretacio, nagyon tetszik, koszi szepen!
Holá, Gracias por the invitation. It was nice to watch your video with all these young people doing really good and healythy activities. I am sure you had a great time!
And I also hope you liked this video of mine :-)
Hello Andrea, thank you for performing this song, it is very beautiful. Greets from Suni
Thank you Otimide, I am glad to hear this from a native speaker!
I love this song!
Real nice and careful interpretation!
Beautiful!!
Thanks for your input! The credits are also mentioned in the info of this video.
I love this
Thanks for watching! The intention was not to copy the original... :-)
Hi, as far as I know it's Baegu - this is what I found in my researches.
Nagyon szép. :-)
Köszönöm :)
I absolutely love the vocals, but is there a version without the annoying remix going on around it?
@TimrousBeasty
Hi, I am glad you like it :-)
Yes, there is an acapella recording, only the voice on my website (can't put links here but if you search for my name, you will find it, then go to Listen to Andrea, then Acapella.)
Enjoy :-)
Thank you for the info, it's valuable to know these details.
I'm not fan on this remix either, Andrea. The pop music just doesn't seem to fit a lullaby. The acapella version is so much more beautiful and does your voice and the song justice... I really enjoy listening to that, thank you so much!
The original was from my place in Baegu North East Malaita Solomon Islands , the original was sung by a relative
+wilson saeni Hi Wilson, really? I am so glad to hear from you!!!! It is a very lovely song and I hope I am doing something good with it here :-)
When I have a chance, I would love to visit Malaita and go back to the roots of this song.
Nice greetings!
you welcome
+Andrea Gerak, Singer Watch this video: ua-cam.com/video/BiHTh6NnoWo/v-deo.html it tells this song history.
hola a todos ¿cómo estáis? Os invito a ver un video en el youtube. Se llama Monitor de Educación Ambiental y también podéis ver los del mismo usuario. Espero que les guste. Un saludo
:-)))) Köszönöm!
Köszönöm princesszin :-)
I will make an a cappella version also available soon.
Real nice and careful interpretation!