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词条 Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame
释义

  1. The Royal Patrons

  2. Meles & Songbooks

  3. Institutions

  4. Musical groups

  5. Chanters

  6. Individuals

  7. See also

  8. References

  9. External links

The Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame was established as a non-profit corporation in 1994 in the U.S. state of Hawaii. The annual honorees include individuals, groups, institutions, chanters and songs.[1]

The Royal Patrons

King David Kalakaua, Queen Liliuokalani, Princess Miriam Likelike and Prince William Pitt Leleiohoku II were siblings known as Na Lani 'Ehā, or The Royal Four, for their patronage and enrichment of Hawaii's musical culture and history. All four were composers. Their aggregate body of musical compositions in the Hawaiian language numbers in the hundreds. After the hula had long been banned by missionaries, Kalakaua restored it as a symbol of the Hawaiian culture. Kalakaua and Liliuokalani were the last monarchs of the Kingdom of Hawaii, but The Royal Four's legacy of music to Hawaii lives on through individual artists. The Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame acknowledges the royal siblings as their patrons.[2]
Patrons of the Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame
NameImageBirth–DeathNotes{{abbr|Ref(s)|Reference(s)
Liliuokalani(1838–1917)Last reigning monarch of Kingdom of Hawaii. Composed Aloha 'Oe and hundreds of other songs and chants
List of compositions and works by Liliuokalani
[3]
Kalākaua(1836–1891)Lyricist for the state song Hawaii Ponoi, honoring Kamehameha I (Henri Berger wrote the music). The last reigning king of the Kingdom of Hawaii. Helped restore the hula. The Merrie Monarch Festival is named in his honor.[4]
Leleiohoku II(1854–1877)Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Hawaii
List of compositions and works by Leleiohoku
[5]
Likelike(1851–1887)Princess of the Kingdom of Hawaii, mother of Princess Ka'iulani. Composer, sponsor of musical events.[6]

Meles & Songbooks

Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame Songs
Song titleYearNotes{{abbr|Ref(s)|Reference(s)
A Hawaiian Songbook2018Published 2003
Editors: Vicky Hollinger, Kimo Hussey, Puakea Nogelmeier, Carol Wilcox
[7]
The Queen’s Songbook2018Published 1999
Editors: Dorothy Kahananui Gillett, Barbara Smith and Hui Hanai
[8]
Hawaiʻi Ponoʻī 2012 State song of Hawaiʻi, written by King David Kalakaua and Henri Berger[9]
ʻĀlika 2002 Words & music by Charles Ka'apa[10]
Kalama'ula 2002 Words & music by Emma Kala Dudoit[11]
Wehiwehi 'Oe 2002 Words & music by Sylvester Kalama[12]
Hawaii Aloha1998Written by Rev. Lorenzo Lyons[13]
Kaulana Na Pua1998Written by Ellen Wright Prendergast[14]
Makalapua 1998 Written by Konia and Eliza Holt[15]
Na Ali'i 1998 Written by Samuel Kauhiwi[16]
Ua Like No A Like 1998 Written by Alice Everett[17]

Institutions

Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame Institutions
InstitutionImageYearNotes{{abbr|Ref(s)|Reference(s)
Kamaka Hawaii, Inc.2013Ukulele maker[18]
Kawaiahaʻo Church2004Church of Hawaiian royal family[19]
Kamehameha Schools 2003Awarded for perpetuating Hawaiian music[20]

Musical groups

Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame Groups
NameImageYearNotes{{abbr|Ref(s)|Reference(s)
Beamer ‘Ohana2018Nona, Keola, Kapono
Ho‘opi‘i Brothers2018Richard Ho‘opi‘i (b.1941) and Solomon Ho‘opi‘i (1935–2006)[21]
Kahananui ‘Ohana2018Mother Dorothy Kahananui (c.1895–1984) and daughter Dorothy Gillett (1919–1996)[22]
{{sortname|The Isaacs |Ohana|}}2017Alvin Kaleolani Isaacs and his sons: Alvin Issacs Jr., Leland “Atta” Isaacs, Norman Isaacs,[23][23]
{{sortname|The Kanaka’ole |Ohana}}2017Kekuhi Kanahele-Frias (mother), Pualani Kanaka'ole Kanahele (grandmother), Nalani Kanaka'ole (great aunt), Kaumakaiwa Kanaka'ole (son)[23][24]
Halekulani Girls2015Alice Fredlund, Sybil Bright Andrews, Linda Dela Cruz[25]
Hawaii Calls2014Radio show[26]
Ka Leo Hawai‘i2012Recording artists Alan Akaka, Daniel Akaka Jr., Haunani Apoliona, Haunani Bernardino, Malia Craver, Ainsley Halemanu, Larry Kimura, Lance Koyama, George Kuo, Aaron Mahi, Keoki Maguire, Lolena Nicholas, Mary Kawena Pukiu, Kalena Silva.[27]
Makaha Sons of Ni'ihau2012Recording artists[30][28]
Olomana2011Founded in 1973 by Jerry Santos and Robert Beaumont[29]
{{sortname|Richard|Kauhi Quartet}}2010Formed by pianist Richard Kauhi in 1947[30]
Hui Ohana2009Formed by Ledward Kaʻapana with brother Nedward Kaʻapana, mother Tina Kaʻapana and cousin Dennis Pavao[31]
{{sortname|Leo|Nahenahe Singers}}2008Formed in 1962 by Noelani Kanoho Mahoe. Other members included[35]
{{sortname|The Brothers|Cazimero|}}2006Duo formed in the 1970s[32]
{{sortname|Kahauanu|Lake Trio}}2005See Kahauanu Lake[33]
Haili Church Choir2001Helped develop and promote Hawaiian music[34]
{{sortname|The|Royal Hawaiian Band}}1999Established in 1836 by Kamehameha III and still active playing on the grounds of Iolani Palace[35]

Chanters

Relevant historical events coinciding with the time frame of the chanter prophesies:

  • 1778–1779, Captain James Cook and crew become the first Europeans to visit Hawaii.[36] They infect the Hawaiian women with syphilis.[37]
  • 1809 Henry Opukahaia of Hawaii arrives in New Haven, Connecticut and begins Christian studies.[38]
  • 1810 Kamehameha I succeeds in unification of the Kingdom of Hawaii.[39]
  • 1819 Kamehameha II assumes the throne upon the death of his father, breaks the kapu by eating at the table with the women, orders destruction of the heiau worship sites of the old religion.[40]
  • 1820 Hiram Bingham I arrives in Hawaii with the first wave of Christian missionaries.[38]
  • 1824–1849 Epidemics of measles, mumps and whooping cough kill tens of thousands of Hawaiians.[41]
Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame Chanters
NameImageBirth–DeathYearNotes{{abbr|Ref(s)|Reference(s)
{{sortname|James Pihanui Kuluwaimaka|Palea}}(1837–1937)2011Chanter in the court of Kalākaua, chanted for Queen Emma. After Kalakaua’s death he retired to his home and married three times to professional hula women[42][43]
{{sortname|Akoni|Mika}}(1858–)2011Kauai chanter recorded by ethnomusicologist Helen Heffron Roberts in the 1920s[44]
{{sortname|James Kaʻupena|Wong}}(1929–)2008Chanter, dancer, teacher, composer and recording artist. NEA National Heritage Fellowship in his honor. Protege of Mary Kawena Pukui.[45]
Ka'opulupulu(c. 1773)2000Chanter and prophet who advised Kahahana against giving away Kualoa land on Oahu to Kahekili II of Maui. Kahekili II declared the priest a traitor and had both the priest and the priest's son killed. Prophesied the conquest of Hawaii by the white man, the end of the monarchy, and the extinction of the Hawaiian race.[51]
Kapoukahi2000Prophesied that Kamehameha I would be ruler over a united kingdom.[51]
Kapihe2000Offered prayers over newborn Kamehameha III, believed to be stillborn. Prophesied the end of the kapus (taboos). Other prophesies are believed to have foretold of the coming of the missionaries and subsequent downfall of the Hawaiian monarchy.[51]
Hewahewa2000High priest under Kamehameha I and Kamehameha II, later converted to Christianity. Helped Ka'ahumanu and Keōpūolani end the kapus.[51]
Keaulumoku(1716–1784)1995 singularly
2000 with group
Chanter and prophet. His prophesies included Kamehameha I's unification of the islands, conquest by the white man, destruction of the temples, the downfall of the monarchy and extinction of the Hawaiian race.[46][47]

Individuals

Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame Individuals
NameImageBirth–DeathYearNotes{{abbr|Ref(s)|Reference(s)
{{sortname|Saichi |Kawahara}}2018
{{sortname|Richard “Babe”|Bell}}2017Ceremonial conch shell blower[48]
{{sortname|Krash |Kealoha}}(1949–2010)2017Actor, radio personality, real name (Victor Hoonani Opiopio)[49]
{{sortname|Jacqueline "Skylark"|Rossetti}}2017Radio personality[50]
{{sortname|Kimo|Kahoano}}2017Radio/TV personality[51]
{{sortname|Karen| Keawehawai’i}}2017Vocalist[52][53]
{{sortname|Melveen| Leed}}2017Actress, musical performer[54]
{{sortname|Israel |Kamakawiwoʻole|Israel Kamakawiwoʻole}}(1959–1997)2017Musical performer[55]
{{sortname|Johnny|Noble}}(1892–1944)2016Musician, composer and arranger[56]
{{sortname|Jean “Kini” |Sullivan}}(d. 2008)2016Recording industry producer & translation credits for Hawaiian songs.[57]
{{sortname|John| Kaimikaua}}(1958–2006)2016Hula instructor, Hawaiian culture expert, founder of the Moloka'i Ka Hula Piko festival[58]
{{sortname|Mamo|Howell}}2016Dancer, model, fashion designer[59]
{{sortname|Danny|Kaleikini}}2016Live entertainer and musician, actor[60]
{{sortname|Jerry|Byrd}}(1920–2005)2015Lap steel guitar[61]
{{sortname|Lei|Collins}}(c.1913–1999)2015Songwriter, Violet "Aunty Lei" Collins[62]
{{sortname|O’Brian|Eselu}}(1955 –2012)2015Singer, kumu hula[63]
{{sortname|Lokalia|Montgomery}}(1903–1978)2015Authority on ancient Hawaiian culture, curator of Huliheʻe Palace; State of Hawaii's Order of Distinction for Cultural Leadership[64]
{{sortname|Darrell|Lupenui}}(1952–1987)2015Kumu hula[65]
{{sortname|Thaddius|Wilson}}(c.1952–2004)2015Kumu hula[66]
{{sortname|Sonny|Chillingworth}}(1932–1994)2014

Slack-key guitar, vocalist

[67]
{{sortname|Lani|Custino}}(1932–1998)2014Hula dancer, vocalist, daughter of Victoria K. I'i Rodrigues[68]
{{sortname|Edith Kawelohea |McKinzie}}(1925–2014)2014Author, genealogy, hula and chant expert, professor of Hawaiian studies.[69]
{{sortname|Beverly|Noa}}(c.1933–2017)2014Miss Hawaii 1952, hula dancer[70]
{{sortname|Puakea|Nogelmeier}}2014Songwriter, Kumu Hula, and Associate Professor of Hawaiian Language at the University of Hawaii[71]
{{sortname|Don|Ho}}(1930–2007)2013Singer[72]
{{sortname|Matthew H.|Kane}}2013Composer[73]
{{sortname|Iolani|Luahine}}(1915–1978)2013Kumu hula, dancer, chanter and teacher, who was considered the high priestess of the ancient hula[74]
{{sortname|Napua|Stevens}}(1918–1990)2013Hawaiian entertainer, singer, hula dancer, musician, teacher, radio-TV personality, producer and author[75]
{{sortname|Harry|Owens}}(1902–1986)2012Composer of "Sweet Leilani"[76]
{{sortname|George|Kainapau}}(1905–1992)2012Falsetto singer[77]
{{sortname|George|Naʻope}}(1928–2009)2012Kumu hula master[78]
{{sortname|Joseph|Ilalaole}}(1873–1965)2011Hula instructor, with ties to Queen Emma of Hawaii[79]
{{sortname|Benny|Kalama}}(1916–1999)2011Vocalist, musician, musical director of Hawaii Calls, arranger for Alfred Apaka[80]
{{sortname|Sam|Li'a|Kalainaina Jr.}}(1881–1975)2011Big Island performer and promoter, composer known as "the poet of Waipio Valley"[81]
{{sortname|Alice|Nāmakelua}}(1892–1987)2011Kumu hula, lei maker, slack key guitar performer[82]
{{sortname|Pat Namaka|Bacon}}(1920–)2010Author and scholar of Hawaiian culture, adopted daughter of Mary Pukui[83]
{{sortname|Andy|Cummings}}(1913–1995)2010Composer who wrote "Waikiki"[84]
{{sortname|Ernest|Kaʻai}}(1881–1961)2010Ukulele virtuoso[85]
{{sortname|Keali'i|Reiche}}(1961–)2010Vocalist, composer[86]
{{sortname|Thomas Sylvester|Kalama}}(1856–1906)2009Songwriter, published under the names Sylvester Kalama and Sylvester Thomas Kalama. Composer of "Maui Girl", "Wehiwehi Oe", "Kaleleonālani (Flight of the Royal Ones)", "One, Two, Three, Four", "Pua Mikinolia"[87]
{{sortname|Dennis|Kamakahi|}}(1953–2014)2009Composer, Vocalist, Slack Key Guitarist[88]
{{sortname|Ma'iki Aiu|Lake}}(1925–1984)2009Hula master[89]
{{sortname|Kui|Lee}}(1932–1966)2009Composer, recording artist[90]
{{sortname|Joseph|Ae'a}}(1846–1911)2008Musician, composer, member of the Royal Hawaiian Band; agent of Her Majesty Liliuokalani[91]
{{sortname|Elizabeth Kahau Kauanui|Alohikea}}(1885–1939)2008Singer with the Royal Hawaiian Band, wife of Alfred Alohikea. She sang under the name "Lizzie Alohikea". She retired from the RHB on Aug. 31, 1937[92]
{{sortname|Anuhea Audrey|Brown|Anuhea Audrey Brown}}(1922–2011)2008Musician composer, singer, pianist with the Haili Church Choir[93]
{{sortname|Thomas Kihei Desha|Brown}}(1925–1978)2008Falsetto singer, musician, band leader[94]
{{sortname|Alice Angeline|Johnson}}2008Composer known as "The Song Bird of Maui"[95]
{{sortname|John Keola|Lake}}(1937–2008)2008Mentor and teacher of Hawaiian culture at Saint Louis High School, Chaminade University and Hawaiian Academy of Arts, Music, and Dance[96]
{{sortname|Albert Po'ai|Nahalea Sr.}}(1910–1970)2008Composer, Minister of Music, Haili Church Choir[97]
{{sortname|Palani|Vaughan}}(1944–2016)2008Recording artist[98]
{{sortname|Bill|Ka'iwa}}(1934–2011)2007Recording artist[99]
{{sortname|Jesse|Kalima}}(1920–1980)2007Ukulele virtuoso, vocalist[100]
{{sortname|Eddie|Kamae}}(1927–2017)2007Ukulele virtuoso[101]
{{sortname|Donald|McDiarmid Sr}}(1898–1977)2007Founder of Hula Records, composer, member of Harry Owens band.[102]
{{sortname|Peter|Moon|Peter Moon (musician)}}(1944–2018)2007Vocalist and musician who began in the 1960s with Sunday Manoa[103]
{{sortname|Marlene|Sai}}(1941–)2007Recording artist discovered by Don Ho[104]
{{sortname|John Pi'ilani|Watkins}}(1928–1983)2007Falsetto Hall of Fame member, hula master, who served as a judge at the Merrie Monarch Festival[105]
{{sortname|Mahi|Beamer}}(1929–2017)2006Falsetto singer[106]
{{sortname|Charles K.L.|Davis}}(1925–1991)2006Opera singer who also sang hapa haole songs, sang as a duo in Los Angeles with James Shigeta[107]
{{sortname|Linda|Dela Cruz}}(1929–2007)2006Falsetto singer, activist for native Hawaiian rights[108]
{{sortname|Nina|Keali`iwahamana}}2006Vocalist[109]
{{sortname|Emma|Veary}}(1930–)2006Vocalist with operatic range, performed in various venues in Waikiki. Noted for her rendition of Kamehameha Waltz[110]
{{sortname|Alfred|Alohikea}}(1884–1936)2005Kauai musician, composer; married to Lizzie Alohikea[111]
{{sortname|Bill Ali'iloa|Lincoln}}(1913–1989)2005Falsetto singer[112]
{{sortname|Henry W.|Waia'u}}2005Composer[113]
{{sortname|Kahauanu|Lake}}(1932–2011)2004Composer, musician prominent in the Waikiki music scene[114]
{{sortname|Ray|Kinney}}(1900–1972)2002Vocalist who performed across multiple media. Discovered other performers such as Alfred Apaka and Eddie Kamae.[115]
{{sortname|Gabby|Pahinui}}(1921–1980)2002Vocalist, Slack key guitarist, recording artist[116]
{{sortname|Genoa|Keawe}}(1918–2008)2001Falsetto singer, recorded in the Hawaiian language for 49th State Records[117]
{{sortname|Maddy|Lam}}(1910–1985)2000Composer, Vocalist with Alfred Apaka and Webley Edwards[118]
{{sortname|John Kameaaloha|Almeida}}1897–1985)1998Recording artist, composer of what have become standards of Hawaiian music[119]
{{sortname|Irmgard Farden|Aluli}}(1911–2001)1998Composer, wrote "Puamana"[120]
{{sortname|Robert Alex|Anderson|Robert Alexander Anderson (composer)}}(1894–1995)1998Composer of "Lovely Hula Hands", "Mele Kalikimaka" and many others[121]
{{sortname|Bina|Mossman}}(1893–1990)1998Composer, organized the first Hawaii girls glee club[122]
{{sortname|David|Nape}}(1870–1913)1998Composer, member of the Royal Hawaiian Band[123]
{{sortname|Albert "Sonny"|Cunha}}(1879–1933)1996Composer, the first one to popularize Hawaiian songs with English lyrics ("Hapa-Haole")[124]
{{sortname|Sol|Hoʻopiʻi}}(1902–1953)1996Steel guitar player[125]
{{sortname|Alvin Kaleolani|Isaacs}}(1904–1984)1996Original band leader of the Royal Hawaiians, composed over 300 songs[126]
{{sortname|Haunani|Kahalewai}}(1929–1982)1996Mezzo-soprano who was a featured vocalist with Alfred Apaka[127]
{{sortname|Mekia|Kealakaʻi}}(1867–1944)1996Bandmaster of the Royal Hawaiian Band[128]
{{sortname|Alfred|Apaka}}(1919–1960)1995Baritone singer who popularized romantic Hawaiian ballads during the 1950s.[129]
{{sortname|Helen Desha|Beamer}}(1882–1952)1995Composer and recording artist[130]
{{sortname|Henri|Berger}}(1844–1929)1995Led the Royal Hawaiian Band from 1872 until his death. Wrote the melody to Kalakaua's song Hawaii Ponoi.[131]
{{sortname|Sol K.|Bright Sr.}}(1909–1992)1995Recording artist and composer of "Hawaiian Cowboy", "Sophisticated Hula" and "Polynesian Love Song"[132]
{{sortname|Joseph|Kekuku}}(1874–1932)1995Inventor of the steel guitar[133]
{{sortname|Charles E.|King}}(1874–1950)1995Composer[134]
{{sortname|Lena|Machado}}(1903–1974)1995Vocalist, composer, soloist with the Royal Hawaiian Band[135]
{{sortname|Mary|Pukui}}(1895–1986)1995Author of the Hawaiian Dictionary, chanter, composer[136]
{{sortname|Victoria K. I'i|Rodrigues}}(1912–1987)1995Vocalist who translated lyrics between the Hawaiian and English languages[137]

See also

  • Na Hoku Hanohano Awards
  • Hawai'i Academy of Recording Arts
  • Music of Hawaii

References

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