Ndongo, Atanasio (1928-1969)

Atanasio Ndongo. Picture by Asodegue.org.

Alternative last name spellings: Miyono
Alternative first name spellings: –
Alias: –

 

GENERAL INFO

Description: Atanasio Ndongo is a politician, writer and music composer from Equatorial Guinea. He is known for composing in 1968 the lyrics of Equatorial Guinea’s National Anthem, called “Caminemos pisando las sendas de nuestra inmensa felicidad” (Let Us Tread the Path of our Immense Happiness). He was Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Equatorial Guinea between 1968 and 1969. Atanasio participated in the drafting of the Constitution of Equatorial Guinea of 1968.
Sex: Male Occupation: Politician, Writer, Composer and song-writer.
Place of Birth / Death: Mbini, Equatorial Guinea / Bata, Equatorial Guinea Country Tags: Equatorial Guinea.
Periods: XX-XXI Century Genres: Instrumental music, vocal music, nationalism music.
Styles: Ethnic, Folk, Anthem, Nationalism, World Music. Group: –
Instruments: Voice. Relatives: –

 

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Bibliography

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  • Stone, Ruth M., ed (2013). The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music. New York: Routledge.