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Welcome to Tahu

The Wellington-based trio consists of taonga puoro (musical instruments of the New Zealand Maori) practitioners Henare Walmsley and Alistair Fraser, and classical guitarist and composer Michael Hogan.

Tahu combimes Taonga Puoro (Māori Musical instruments) with waiata and classical guitar to create a unique combination of Ancient voices and comtempory music soundscapes.
The Wellington-based trio consist of Taonga Puoro practitioners, Henare Walmsley and Alistair Fraser and classical guitarist and composer Michael Hogan.

Tahu began work on the album during last year's Matariki (Maori New Year) celebrations. After a year's gestation, the result is simply beautiful. The album skilfully layers the haunting and almost melancholic tones of taonga puoro with the light and joyful notes of classical guitar - taking the listener on a journey through the ancient aural landscape of Aotearoa. The group's unique blend of improvisation and composition also features contemporary and traditional Maori patere (chants), waiata (songs), and karakia (prayers), which flow seamlessly over the music. Tahu has been released in time to help usher in Matariki 2008, and is already garnering air-play on B-net, Radio NZ, and Irirangi stations. The album is available for purchase through all major music outlets and online at www.tahu.net.nz Let Tahu touch your heart with its fresh and evocative sounds.

Alistair Fraser is a graduate of Massey University’s jazz programme. He plays in several bands around Wellington, including Jess Chambers and the Firefly Orchestra and Rosy TinTeacaddy. He has been making and playing taonga puoro for eight years and is involved in running taonga puoro workshops nationwide. “When we perform it feels like we are interacting with the New Zealand landscape because the material used in taonga puoro – such as bones and stone and wood - all come from the land. Lots of the instruments mimic natural sounds like birds, water, and insects. These sounds are ancient.” Henare Walmsley is an architect specialising in indigenous architecture. He is also a valued and active member of the Maori Catholic community. Henare began his journey with taonga puoro at a taonga puoro wananga three years ago at Whakarewarewa, the village in Rotorua where he was raised. “All the stories of our songs are about nature and enlivening people’s spirits. Each member of Tahu has their own special little gift. I love that we bring together indigenous ancient and contemporary Maori songs with classical guitar.” Mike Hogan is a classical guitarist and composer who has been performing and composing for 20 years. He is currently studying at the New Zealand School of Music in Wellington. Mike first began exploring the blend of taonga puoro and western instruments 10 years ago, producing the highly acclaimed multimedia show 'TORU' in 2001. “While the mix of Tahu's instruments may seem incongruous, the purity of sound of the classical guitar can awaken in the mind the same direct force of spirit as taonga puoro.”
 

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