The Impact of Dr. Ephraim Amu's Music on Ghanaian Culture | #Harmonious Chorale

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The Impact of Dr. Ephraim Amu's Music on Ghanaian Culture | #Harmonious Chorale


The nationally acclaimed Ghanaian patriotic song “Yɛn Ara Asaase Ni”, was written by Dr. Ephraim Amu in 1929 and is sung in the Ashanti language. Dr. Ephraim Kɔku Amu (13 September 1899 – 2 January 1995) was a Ghanaian composer, musicologist, and teacher.

#Ephraim Kɔku Amu was not only a highly accomplished musician, known for his extensive…

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@kakrajoe6807

He will never be forgotten by some of us who learned a little history about him 😢

@kakrajoe6807

Aww I also attended Abetifi Presbyterian then boys school but I went there as a mixed school in 1997! We used to sang his songs in various schools for competitions and we normally win! No wonder! May his gentle soul rest in peace!❤

@kofiakon2020

The only wise icon that stood boldly with his tradition and culture without Spot after Osagyefu Dr Kwame Nkrumah.

@mathiasakpalu4373

This legendary figure deserves to be mentioned and celebrated daily.

@geniustv8169

Please what’s the title of the song at the beginning of the content

@gringlas2127

A very good narrative on the works of Dr. Ephraim Amu. It is so sad that such great men and women are not well-celebrated. Their life work should be part of our school curriculum at every level. Many thanks for sharing it. Any idea on where I can get a good biography of Dr. Amu and similar great men and women?

@HM24_Production

He really did a good job