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Ghanaian art music composers: Sitsofe Kwame Ayi, a church music composer in perspective

Dr. Sackey, Godfred
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Authors
Annan, J. F., Sackey, G. & Owusu, P.
Publication Year
2024
Article Title
Ghanaian art music composers: Sitsofe Kwame Ayi, a church music composer in perspective
Journal
Journal of African Arts &Culture
Volume
7
Issue Number
2
Page Numbers
1 - 29
ISSN
2637-3610
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Abstract

From historical roots in the castles, choral art music became entrenched within the fabric of various churches in Ghana, serving as a conduit for early Ghanaian composers to delve into music theory and composition. The significant contributions of these pioneers have inspired subsequent generations of church-based art music composers in Ghana, catalyzing the progressive evolution of the genre. Despite their profound contributions to Ghanaian musical heritage, church music composers like Sitsofe Kwame Ayi often remain overlooked within scholarly discourse and academic research. This underrepresentation diminishes the recognition of their artistic achievements and perpetuates a broader imbalance in the study of Ghanaian music history. In this study, the authors delve into the life and works of composer Sitsofe Kwame Ayi of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Ghana. Through a biographical 1 John Francis Annan 2 Godfred Sackey 3 Portia Owusu 1 2 3 Department of Music Education, University of Education, Winneba, Ghana. Citation: Annan, J. F., Sackey, G. & Owusu, P. (2024). Ghanaian art music composers: Sitsofe Kwame Ayi, a church music composer in perspective. Journal of African Arts & Culture, 7(2), 1-29. 2 Journal of African Arts & Culture Vol. 7 No. 2, 2024 lens, the study examines four of Ayi's compositions: "Ka Hwɛ" (Taste and See), "Kyerɛ Wo Dɔ" (Show Your Love), "Tie Bi" (Listen), and "Suban Pa" (Good Character). Employing a purposive sampling technique, the research centres on interviews and document analysis as primary instruments for data collection. Through analysis of Ayi's selected compositions, the study illuminates the composer's adept navigation of domiciled intercultural influences within his music.

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