
David Fanshawe (born 1942 in Paignton, England - 5 July 2010) was an English composer and ethnomusicologist. His work is situated at the crossroads of traditional and modern music [disambiguation needed]. His best-known composition is the 1972 choral work African Sanctus. Educated at St George's School, Windsor Castle and Stowe School, he started his career as a musician and producer for documentary films. He studied composition under John Lambert at the Royal College of Music.
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Phin Lute Solo
Saek Pole Dance
Lao Chao Su
African Sanctus
Mad Scene
Imene Tarava
Dona Nobis Pacem
African Sanctus: 2. Kyrie "Call to Prayer", Cairo
Rymoka String Band (Papua NG)
Ma'ulu Ulu
African Sanctus: 1. African Sanctus, "Bwala" Dance of Uganda
Kyrie: Call to Prayer
Conche Shell Horn
Et in Spiritum Sanctum
Tagi Lullaby
Tagi
Kyrie
Gloria: Bride of the Nile
Pong Lang Xylophone
Gloria
Sasa
Haka Tapatapa
Credo: Sudanese Dances & Recitations
African Sanctus: 9. The Lord's Prayer (The Offertory)
Champa Muang Lao
Aitutaki Drum Dance
Love Song: Piano Solo
Crucifixus: Rain Song
Crucifixus
Dance of the Angels
Manora Dance
Soeng Kong Yao Festival
The Lord's Prayer
Faikava Love Song
Hmong Khaen
Ngoma Ra Mrongo
Piano Solo (Interlude)
Finale & Gloria
Call To Prayer: Kyrie
Mekong River Song
African Sanctus: 3. Gloria, Egyptian Wedding
Matondoni Wedding
Haka Maori Welcome, N.Z.
African Sanctus - Gloria
Lak Paed Song
Agnus Dei
Marimba
African Sanctus: 4. Chant "Deo Gratias" - Credo, Sudanese Dances
National Cultural Festival
Himene Tarava I
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