Maori Songs

Maori Songs
Maori Songs
Studio album by Kiri Te Kanawa
Released 17 November 1999
Recorded ???
Label EMI
Producer John Fraser
Kiri Te Kanawa chronology
French Songs and Arias
(1997)
Maori Songs
(1999)
Kiri - The Best Of
(2001)

Maori Songs is a traditional album released by New Zealand opera diva, Kiri Te Kanawa in 1999 to celebrate the new millennium.

Maori Songs was recorded at Revolver Studios & NO 2 Studio, Abbey Rd.

Track listing

  1. "Hine E Hine"
  2. "Tarakihi (The Locust)"
  3. "Moe Mai E Hine"
  4. "Hoea Ra"
  5. "Matangi"
  6. "Huri Huri"
  7. "E Papa (Titi Torea/E Aue)"
  8. "Ara Ka Titiro"
  9. "Hoki Hoki Tonu Mai"
  10. "Po Ata Rau (Now Is The Hour)"
  11. "Piki Mai"
  12. "Haere Ra E Hine"
  13. "E Pari Ra"
  14. "Akoako O Te Rangi"
  15. "Tahi Nei Taro Kino"
  16. "Po Karekare Ana"


Lyrics

Lyrics and score of Māori music available here: http://folksong.org.nz/waiata.html


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