Tuiteleleapaga, Napoleon Andrew (1904-1988)

Napoleon A. Tuiteleleapaga. Public Domain

Alternative last name spellings: Napoleo Andreas Tuiteleleapaga.
Alternative first name spellings: Napoleon Ross
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GENERAL INFO

Description: Napoleon A. Tuiteleleapaga was a lawyer, author, poet and musician. He is best known for composing the American Samoan anthem. He had the innate of playing any instrument and composing ability; he was multi-talented. Napoleon won a LL. B. from Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, California.
Sex: Male Occupation: Composer, musician, poet and author.
Place of Birth / Death: Leone, Tutuila, American Samoa Country Tags: American Samoa
Periods: 20th Century. Genres: Instrumental music, vocal music, chamber music, music for soloists, traditional music.
Styles: Folk, World Music School / Group: –
Instruments: Many instruments 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.
  • Mead, Margaret (1990). Samoa Yesterday, Today and Tomorroy. Napoleone A. Tuiteleleapaga. Pacific Studies; Laie, Hawaii.
  • Onnen, Frank. (1967). Enciclopedia de la música. Madrid: Afrodisio Aguado.
  • Shepherd, J., ed. (2003). Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World: Volume II: Performance and Production. New York: Continuum.