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Kaseko

Kaseko is a musical genre from Suriname.[1] It is a fusion of numerous popular and folk styles derived from Africa, Europe and the Americas.

It is rhythmically complex, with percussion instruments including skratji (a very large bass drum) and snare drums, as well as saxophone, trumpet and occasionally trombone. Singing can be both solo and choir. Songs are typically call-and-response, as are Creole folk styles from the area, such as kawina.[2]

Etymology

The term Kaseko may be derived from Kasékò, a Guianan creole dance.

History

Kaseko emerged from the traditional Afro-Surinamese kawina music, which was played since the beginning of 1900 by Creole street musicians in Paramaribo.[3] It evolved in the 1930s during festivities that used large bands, especially brass bands, and was called Bigi Pokoe ("big drum music"). Following World War II, jazz, calypso and other importations became popular, while rock and roll soon left its own influence in the form of electrified instruments.

In the 1970s, Surinamese expatriates living in the Netherlands, such as Lieve Hugo and Ewald Krolis, popularized kaseko.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ Leymarie, Isabelle (9 December 1998). "Músicas del Caribe (con CD)" (in Spanish). Ediciones AKAL. ISBN 9788446008941.
  2. ^ S. Broughton, M. Ellingham (2000). World Music: The Rough Guide. Latin and North America, Caribbean, India, Asia and Pacific. Rough Guides. p. 298. ISBN 9781858286365. Kaseko.
  3. ^ a b "Muziekencyclopedie - Kaseko". www.muziekencyclopedie.nl (in Dutch).
  4. ^ "Surinaamse artiesten brengen swingend eerbetoon aan Ewald Krolis". Waterkant (in Dutch). 26 July 2018.

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