...But, what, in God's name, is this kind of pain and loss endured by a wanderer without any abode, an eternal exile?
Emahoy TsgieMariam from what feels like a Gethsemane despair has drawn and distilled a beautifully sad-sweet composition worth listening for its great cathartic power.Home coming and repose here!
She's beautiful and talented but I wonder how much of her earnings go to her the record labels own everything especially if she has passed...its sad everything is controlled by white people...At first I was excited to see a black female pianist. Her talent is her own but the fact that we need them to make us famous and survive her on earth is sad...They can make or break us even today and in the past.
@mweldu - truth. we need them and they need us. people need people. regardless of color, class, nationality. we all (black & white) need to learn something new or we will all die like dogs with no dignity integrity, & no place n history or destiny
she will live 4ever n the music.
whites helped perpetuate her spirit in the sound.
same way whites dug up the pharoahs and reminded us blacks that we have lost so much and still so much to share.
Kaifa Records, and Philips-Ethiopia released during the 1960s and 1970s in Ethiopia. Prominent singers and musicians from this era appearing on Ethiopiques releases include Alemayehu Eshete, Asnaketch Worku, Mahmoud Ahmed, Mulatu Astatke, and Tilahun Gessesse.
The Paris-based world music record label Buda Musique began the Ethiopiques series in 1997 and initially compiled Ethiopian popular music releases from the 1960s and 1970s.
After I read her BIO @tadias.com which was touching ( Dream and tragedy), listening her music is like, you know, there is something in it. it's reach and full of message.
ET ortodox, It was not Fikir Eske Mekabir. Flute was the instrument used with Wogayhu Nigatu narrating. Remember now? It was another book which was narrated on sunday night radio. I forgot the name. But one of the names was Getaneh...
OMG this music remnds me of my childhood back in Addis. It used to be played for a story that used to be narrated called Fikir Eskemekabir (Love till death) every morning on the radio. We used to sit around the radio and listen to the narration before going to school. Ahhhh what a great memory.
יפיפה וכל כך נוגע... מוסיקאית מופלאה! מסתבר שהיא חיה בארץ, בירושלים ומקליטה רק למען העניים
Thank you much! Very sensitive and pure.
laksmiji9 1 month ago
wow i go back to....im gonna crying
arraray662 2 months ago
Masterpiece.
MrMeMyselfMe 3 months ago
I love her music. She is fantastic, so moody, so deep.
Candysayss 3 months ago
Reminds me of Wogayehu Nigatu...a classic song by a phenomenal woman, Emahoy.
EthioGQ 4 months ago
buke and gass sent me here ;P
soadfan 9 months ago
i went to her website, ordered the record and never got it, or my money back, sigh
angrylandmammal 1 year ago
say what man ?
123ertr 10 months ago
@123ertr i went to emahoymusicfoundation (dot) org, and wanted a record, but never got it....i put up the entire album myself though check my videos
angrylandmammal 10 months ago
try to get a refund or report it to better business administration.
123ertr 10 months ago
@angrylandmammal That is kind of funny :)
ChelseafcTube 7 months ago
and sad as well. May be some dude is running the website :)
ChelseafcTube 7 months ago
OMG, this is such a beautiful classical music. it took me back to my childhood back in Addis..... what a great memory..
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This makes me smile. wonderful playing and wonderful song.
amanamandetango 1 year ago
...But, what, in God's name, is this kind of pain and loss endured by a wanderer without any abode, an eternal exile?
Emahoy TsgieMariam from what feels like a Gethsemane despair has drawn and distilled a beautifully sad-sweet composition worth listening for its great cathartic power.Home coming and repose here!
zerubabel123 1 year ago
'Out of my great sorrows I make my little songs'. Heinrich Heine.
A wanderer has home even though she may be very far away from it. Her distress and the bitterness of her exile are real although not absolute.
As the image of the naturalness,comfort and sweetness of her home constantly hovers before her, she pines for home. She hopes to return home...
zerubabel123 1 year ago
Unspeakably B.E.AU.TI.F.U.L!
misalen22 1 year ago
She's beautiful and talented but I wonder how much of her earnings go to her the record labels own everything especially if she has passed...its sad everything is controlled by white people...At first I was excited to see a black female pianist. Her talent is her own but the fact that we need them to make us famous and survive her on earth is sad...They can make or break us even today and in the past.
mweldu 1 year ago
@mweldu - truth. we need them and they need us. people need people. regardless of color, class, nationality. we all (black & white) need to learn something new or we will all die like dogs with no dignity integrity, & no place n history or destiny
she will live 4ever n the music.
whites helped perpetuate her spirit in the sound.
same way whites dug up the pharoahs and reminded us blacks that we have lost so much and still so much to share.
great song and in-site.
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1LoveHabesha 1 year ago
Kaifa Records, and Philips-Ethiopia released during the 1960s and 1970s in Ethiopia. Prominent singers and musicians from this era appearing on Ethiopiques releases include Alemayehu Eshete, Asnaketch Worku, Mahmoud Ahmed, Mulatu Astatke, and Tilahun Gessesse.
The Paris-based world music record label Buda Musique began the Ethiopiques series in 1997 and initially compiled Ethiopian popular music releases from the 1960s and 1970s.
mweldu 1 year ago
love it
ethiopianhiphop 1 year ago
I keep coming back to this wonderful piece to listen to it again and again. Thanks so much for posting.
KatalaEtak 1 year ago
the most beautiful syncopation heard today...my ears won't allow anything else in...i've fainted
satisflymysoul 1 year ago
im in love with this piece really touching soft you can almost feel the piono keys
lediaTee 1 year ago
After I read her BIO @tadias.com which was touching ( Dream and tragedy), listening her music is like, you know, there is something in it. it's reach and full of message.
God Bless!
octopusvz 1 year ago
Such beautiful music...touching.
DirtyLikeDirt 1 year ago
soo beautiful. i loved it. thank u for sharing
shire4life 1 year ago
She captured the nostalgia of Ethiopia which is hard to do. Beautiful.
Thanks for the post. Please post more if you have it!!!
Godiscompassion 1 year ago 4
Thank you for all your kind comments.
Ethitub 1 year ago
beautiful
okhan001 1 year ago 2
Beautiful
GodWretched 1 year ago 4
this is great stuff,i have never heard of her,very passionate,beautiful
septimusboa 1 year ago 9
Oh wow...wonderful.!
sokalo 1 year ago 3
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depressing song.
123ertr 1 year ago
Mysteries country Ethiopia. No one understand the Ethiopian mystery.
Long live my beloved country Ethiopia and the composer Emahoy Tsige.
civilizedsince1c 1 year ago 2
so true
Godiscompassion 1 year ago
Wonderful, unusual melody...Lovely
KennardDumuzi 2 years ago 3
Mysterious beauty of ethiopian monk.
BeretaA1 2 years ago 3
ET ortodox, It was not Fikir Eske Mekabir. Flute was the instrument used with Wogayhu Nigatu narrating. Remember now? It was another book which was narrated on sunday night radio. I forgot the name. But one of the names was Getaneh...
watchzem 2 years ago 3
Yewedianesh
tikurgisila 2 years ago
Yeah. i remember. Thanx much for the insight..
EthioOrthodox 2 years ago
Are you, by any chance talking about 'Kalkidan'...Digafeneh and Tsehay are the lead characters...
mekmez 2 years ago
OMG this music remnds me of my childhood back in Addis. It used to be played for a story that used to be narrated called Fikir Eskemekabir (Love till death) every morning on the radio. We used to sit around the radio and listen to the narration before going to school. Ahhhh what a great memory.
EthioOrthodox 2 years ago 3
i agree. its very poignant
tesfailenie 2 years ago 2
since I first heard her I have found it hard to listen to anything else......it's like you can live inside of her songs
entranceband 2 years ago 2
WOW.
THIS is what you call music.
BEAUTIFUL. just lovely.
Thanks for posting.
God bless.
tesfailenie 2 years ago
Her music gets to my heart like no other. Home.
koruboyy 3 years ago 3
MashaAllah very nice...
Kadeem2Islam 3 years ago 2