Cape Verde: An Archipelago Of Music - Cape Verde / Various - Music - RADIO FRANCE - 3415820000319 - March 27, 2020
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Cape Verde: An Archipelago Of Music

Cape Verde / Various

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Cape Verde: An Archipelago Of Music

Those who endeavor to live on this Atlantic Archipelago have been torn away from both Europe and Africa. They are imbued with saudade, the nostalgia born from separation. From hardships, the Creole language, and cross-bred poetry and culture were born, which the music from the various islands of Cape Verde is now taking over the seas. Cape Verde appeared for the first time on a geographical map in 1460 when this uninhabited archipelago was discovered by Portuguese sailors some five hundred kilometres off the coast of Senegal. Cape Verde history began a few years later, with the settlement of poor colonists and adventurers sent by the Portuguese Crown, followed by slave deportation from Africa, in order to cultivate the islands' mostly dry and barren land. Finally, on July 5th, 1975, after five centuries of Portuguese domination, Cape Verde obtained it's independence. The identity of Cape Verde is based on the forced meeting between the dominating, colonizing culture of the Portuguese masters, and the few scattered elements of various African cultures which were clandestinely passed on through generations of slaves. Today, the Black, White and cross-bred Cape Verde inhabitants, or emigrants, are all proud of their rich heritage of music and poetry, born from these confrontations and mixtures, and the morna -now famous throughout the world- has become it's best ambassador.


.. ARCHIPELAGO OF MUSIC

Media Music     CD   (Compact Disc)
Number of discs 2
Composer Traditional
Released March 27, 2020
EAN/UPC 3415820000319
Label RADIO FRANCE C56114647
Genre World
Dimensions 126 × 140 × 14 mm   ·   139 g