Category Piano

THE MAN SPEAKS ROUGHLY TO US

The Man Speaks Roughly to Us

The composition “The Man Speaks Roughly to Us,” is a scene from the opera book, “Joseph and His Brothers,” composed by the author. The dramatic encounter of Joseph’s brothers in Egypt with that of Joseph himself is narrated in a reporting speech to their father Jacob; and Jacob’s reaction to his son’s narrative is the story of this composition.

JESU TI DE S’AYE

Jesu Ti De Saye

The composition Jesu Ti De S’aye draws its inspiration from the biblical narrative of Jesus Christ’s birth. It reflects the journey of the three wise men who followed the star to Bethlehem, capturing the joyous essence of the Nativity.

IYA (Mother)

Iya

The music “Iya” began with a four-bar introduction played by the piano instrument. This piece, a code mix of Yoruba and English was performed as an Opera in a concert organised by Blessamoss Music School in Owerri, with the theme: “Minstrel sings Mysteries".

IMOTOTO (Cleanliness)

Imototo

IMOTOTO, composed by Ayokunmi Olaoluwa during the COVID-19 pandemic, is a choral work for SATB voices with piano accompaniment. Conceived as a musical response to public health concerns, the piece seeks to sensitise and orient communities toward preventive practices, presenting hygiene and wellness as collective responsibilities.

EZIGBO NNE (Good Mother)

Ezigbo Nne

This paper explores Ezigbo Nne “Good Mother” by Nwaeke Udochukwu, a contemporary African art music piece that bridges indigenous Igbo musical traditions and Western classical compositional techniques. The study investigates six critical aspects of the work, identification and form, scale and mode, melodic structure, rhythmic organisation, text, and expressive dynamics.

Blessed Be God

Blessed Be God

The composition Blessed Be God draws its text from the “Canticle of Zechariah” (Luke 1:68–79), traditionally referred
to as the Benedictus. This canticle emerges after the miraculous birth of John the Baptist and the restoration of
Zechariah’s voice, forming one of the three principal canticles of Luke’s infancy narrative: the Magnificat, the
Benedictus, and the Nunc Dimittis.