- Alemu Aga
Alemu Aga (born 1950) is an
Ethiopia n musician andsinger , a master of the bèguèna.Born in Entotta, near
Addis Ababa , Alemu became interested in thebegena (a ten-stringed member of thelute family, also known as "King David's Harp") at the age of twelve, when a master of the instrument moved in next door to his family, theAleqa Tessema Welde-Emmanuel. Aleqa Tessema began teaching at Ras Desta school, where Alemu was a pupil. As well as studying the begena at school, Alemu carried his master's instrument to and from school, and thus benefited from more of Tessema's time.He went on to study
geography atAddis Ababa University , and after graduation went to work as a geography teacher at theYared Music School, where for seven years he also taught begena. Alemu went on to become an acknowledged master of the instrument, first recorded in 1972 byCynthia Tse Kimberlin for a majorUNESCO collection, and performing and broadcasting around the world. In 1974, however, theDerg military junta came to power in Ethiopia; their anti-religious policies also included the banning of the begena from radio broadcasts, and the closing down of the Yared School's teaching of the instrument. As a result, Alemu Aga decided to give up his teaching post in 1980, and opened a souvenir shop in Addis Ababa's Piazza district.For a time he played only in private, but the collapse of the Derg's régime led eventually to a change in state policy, and Alemu again began to teach and perform in public.
Sources
* [http://www.addistribune.com/Archives/2003/03/21-03-03/Alemu.htm "Alèmu Aga — Master of the Begena"] by Seifu Mahifere
*Liner notes from "" (Buda Musique: 82232-2)
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