A Prodigy's Calling

The Early Musical Biography of Cosmas Magaya, Zimbabwean Mbira Master

Paul F Berliner author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:The University of Chicago Press

Published:5th Sep '24

£24.00

This title is due to be published on 5th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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The coming-of-age story of a master musician in mid-twentieth century colonial Rhodesia as he learns his community’s most cherished art, all while navigating profound social transformation.
 
Ethnomusicologist Paul F. Berliner has been studying Zimbabwean mbira for more than fifty years. When he first arrived in what was then Rhodesia after the nation declared independence from the United Kingdom, he met Cosmas Magaya, a mbira player who would become his teacher and lifelong collaborator. A Prodigy’s Calling chronicles the early years of Magaya’s life, documenting the master mbira player’s journey from child prodigy to established expert. As a child, Magaya was immersed in mbira music through his father’s work as a healer and spirit medium. As Magaya grew, so too did his world; his performances extended beyond the family compound as his skill and knowledge increased, bringing him into contact with a society fraught with decolonial conflict.
 
Following Magaya’s childhood, readers will learn how his upbringing guided his journey through the community’s social networks and how his early sensibilities, proclivities, and talents shaped his development. At the same time, his deepening engagement with music and the ancestors was affected by overlapping tensions between Shona cosmology and Christian ideology, rural and urban lifestyles, and the escalating African nationalist struggle and the white supremacist state. While Magaya’s story reflects profound social changes in the nation, it is also a story of musical apprenticeship. Readers following Magaya’s discovery of ever finer details in the music’s richly layered patterns will enhance their ability to hear mbira music’s forms, variations, and sonic qualities. Linocut illustrations by South African artist Lucas Bambo bring the narrative to life, and Berliner’s spirited storytelling is accompanied by QR codes that take readers directly to recordings of music as Magaya learns it. Appendices for musicians interested in learning or improving their mbira playing complement the story of Magaya’s early life. Inviting the reader into the very tradition it recounts, the book offers intimate insights into the relationships among music, Shona cosmology, and colonial politics in everyday life.
 

"Eminent ethnomusicologist Paul Berliner offers a rigorous and reverent portrait of musical virtuoso Cosmas Magaya, illuminating the art of the mbira, and its soul, while simultaneously telling the tale of a late-colonial society in the throes of profound social and political change. Accompanied by Lucas Bambo’s elegant print images and a host of online musical examples, this book is as artful as it is insightful." -- Ryan Skinner, The Ohio State University

ISBN: 9780226835174

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 454g

336 pages