Sagaf, Chamsia (1955)

Chamsia Sagaf. Picture by last.fm

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GENERAL INFO

Description: Chamsia Sagaf is a musician and singer from Comoros. She is known for singing in Shingazidja language, and her songs speaks about life or women and children. Her music reflects her country’s culture. She was nominated for best singer in East Africa in 2003.
Sex: Female Occupation: Singer.
Place of Birth / Death: Mitsamiouli, Comoros. Country Tags: Comoros.
Periods: XX-XXI Century. Genres: Instrumental music, vocal music, nationalism music.
Styles: Ethnic, Folk, Anthem, Nationalism, World Music. Relatives: –

 

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Bibliography

  • Beltrando-Patier, Marie-Claire y otros (1996). Historia de la música. Espasa Calpe
  • Bohlman, Philip V (2002). World Music. OUP Oxford.
  • Onnen, Frank. (1967). Enciclopedia de la música. Madrid: Afrodisio Aguado.
  • Rodman, Sarah (2007). A true cultural ambassador. The Boston Globe.
  • Shepherd, J., ed. (2003). Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World. New York: Continuum.
  • Stone, Ruth M., ed (2013). The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music. New York: Routledge.