Description J. H. Kwabena Nketia
Songs of Africa: companion CD to the collection by OUP CD Audio-Commercial
Oxford University Press
Description STL African Chorus & friends put together this compilation of selected renditions from the book "Songs of Africa: 22 Pieces for Mixed Voices" published by Oxford University Press
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