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Name
  
Erica Azim


Role
  
Musical Artist

Erica Azim wwwmbiraorgimagesericadec08forwebjpg

Albums
  
Healing Dreams: Ancient Mbira of Zimbabwe, Mbira

Similar People
  
Ephat Mujuru, Forward Kwenda, Dumisani Maraire, Stella Chiweshe, Cosmas Magaya

Chakwi fradreck mujuru erica azim 2014


Erica Azim is one of the leading western authorities on and practitioners of Zimbabwean mbira music. She is based in Berkeley, California, and makes frequent trips to Zimbabwe to record music, as well as visits around the world to teach mbira, including North and South America, Europe, and Asia, and particularly to areas in the US Pacific Northwest and Colorado where there are large communities of practitioners of Zimbabwean music. Azim has studied the performance of the mbira extensively in Zimbabwe, and is now known as a gwenyambira, a musician qualified to play at traditional religious ceremonies. Teachers she has studied with in Zimbabwe include well-known performers such as Ambuya Beauler Dyoko, Cosmas Magaya, Mondrek Muchena, Irene Chigamba, Tute Chigamba, Chris Mhlanga, Newton Gwara, Forward Kwenda, Luken Pasipamire, as well as Raymond, Fradreck, and Fungai Mujuru. Azim has also studied under Ephat Mujuru and Dumisani Maraire, the first Zimbabweans to bring mbira music to the west.

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Erica Azim Fradreck Mujuru and Erica Azim Arts at MIT

Azim is also the founder of Mbira.org, a not-for-profit organization that is dedicated to preserving and sustaining Zimbabwean music, and to teaching and distributing this music more broadly. Azim directs events such as the mbirathon fundraiser, mbira camps that frequently feature guest teachers from Zimbabwe, and regular mbira workshops at her Berkeley location.

Erica Azim Mbira Master Fradreck Mujuru in Concert with Erica Azim Creative Salem

Azim is featured on numerous recordings of mbira music, including her own titles, as well as a guest on recordings by Forward Kwenda.

Other notable western ethnomusicologists associated with mbira music are Paul Berliner, Hugh Tracey, and Andrew Tracey.

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Recordings

Mbira - Healing Music of Zimbabwe The Relaxation Company CD, 2000

Mbira Dreams The Relaxation Company CD 3261 and cassette, 1996

"Nyama musango" on Belief: A Collection of World Sacred Music Beliefnet CD 1001, 2000

"Mwanangu" on Mama’s Lullaby and Mother Earth Lullaby Ellipsis Arts CDs 4291 and 4293, March 2001 and 2002

"Nyama musango" (background for Peter Matthiesen reading from "Sand Rivers") on The Naturalists Audio Literature, 1997

with Forward Kwenda: Forward Kwenda - Svikiro: Meditations of an Mbira Master Shanachie CD 64095, 1997 (extensive liner notes by Erica Azim)

References

Erica Azim Wikipedia