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词条 Ana Hato
释义

  1. Background

  2. Career

  3. Illness and death

  4. Discography

  5. References

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Ana Matawhaura Hato was a singer from New Zealand of Maori descent. She along with Deane Waretini, Snr. have the distinction of being the first vocalists to have Maori songs commercially recorded in New Zealand.

Background

She was born on 30 December 1907 in Rotorua. Her father was of Ngāti Whakaue descent, and her mother was of Tuhourangi descent.[1]

Career

Hato and her cousin Deane Waretini took music lessons from the wife of the Whakarewarewa School headmaster, Mrs Banks. Her and Waretini also sang at community gatherings, church and for tourists.[2]

She made local history and an entry into the books, when she and Waretini in 1927 performed for the Duke and Duchess of York. She was aged 20 at this time. This performance in Rotorua was recorded by technicians from the Australian branch of Parlophone Records. The recording was achieved with small portable acoustic recording equipment.[3]

Illness and death

She died at Rotorua on 8 December 1953 at the age of 45.[1]

Discography

Singles (solo)
TitleRelease infoYearNotes
"Waiata Poi" (A Poi Song) / "Akoako o te Rangi (Whisper Of Heaven) Parlophone A 2802 1927
"In Fairyland" (A Maori Legend) / "Karo" (A Poi Song) Parlophone A 2807 1927[4]
"Waiata Poi" / Te Taniwha (The Dragon), "Haka" Parlophone AR 100 1927
"Pokare Kare" / "Hine Ehine" Parlophone AR 101 1927
"Pokarekare" (The Ripple) / "Hine E Hine" (Slumber Song) Parlophone R 3354 1927
"Hoki Hoki Tonumai", "Poatarau Maori" / "Tahi-Nei Taru Kino", "Kutia Haka" Parlophone R 3355 1927[5]

References

1. ^{{DNZB|Malcolm|Joe |4h19|Hato, Ana Matawhaura|24 July 2016}}
2. ^tpo.tepapa.govt.nz Ana Hato (Ngati Whakaue and Tuhourangi) {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160424184640/http://tpo.tepapa.govt.nz/ViewTopicExhibitDetail.asp?TopicFileID=MINZ_t11 |date=24 April 2016 }}
3. ^Audio Culture Ana Hato, Profile
4. ^Audio Culture Ana Hato, Profile - Amana Mills
5. ^Discogs [https://www.discogs.com/artist/2436055-Ana-Hato Ana Hato, Ana Hato Discography]
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