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Princess Te Rangi Pai (Fanny Rose Howie)
Hine e Hine
Works Info
Composer
:
Princess Te Rangi Pai (Fanny Rose Howie)
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
:
Lullaby
Compose Date
:
1907
Average_duration
:
3:11
'Hine e Hine' is a lullaby composed by Princess Te Rangi Pai, also known as Fanny Rose Howie, a Maori composer and singer from New Zealand. The song was composed in the early 20th century and has since become a beloved classic in Maori culture. The premiere of 'Hine e Hine' is not well-documented, but it is believed to have been first performed by Princess Te Rangi Pai herself. The song has since been performed by countless artists and choirs, both in New Zealand and around the world. The song is composed of two verses, each with its own melody and lyrics. The first verse is a gentle lullaby, with a simple melody and soothing lyrics that speak of a mother's love for her child. The second verse is more upbeat, with a faster tempo and more complex melody. The lyrics of the second verse speak of the child's future and the hopes and dreams that the mother has for them. The characteristics of 'Hine e Hine' are deeply rooted in Maori culture. The song is sung in the Maori language, and the lyrics reflect Maori values and traditions. The song is often performed with traditional Maori instruments, such as the guitar and the ukulele, and is accompanied by the gentle swaying of the performers. Overall, 'Hine e Hine' is a beautiful and timeless lullaby that has captured the hearts of people around the world. Its simple yet powerful melody and lyrics speak to the universal experience of a mother's love for her child, and its connection to Maori culture makes it a cherished part of New Zealand's musical heritage.
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