Rapa Iti

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The 126 a cappella voices heard on this 1991 field recording are not actually from Tahiti but from the island of Rapa (a.k.a. Oparo), a thousand miles southeast from Tahiti, the last outcropping of land in the South Pacific before Antarctica. The island's very isolation has allowed it to preserve a unique choral tradition based on quarter-tone harmonies, three-against-two rhythms, tenor-against-alto counterpoint, soprano trilling and bass-voice drones, and percussive exhalations. All 15 selections on this album date back to the days before the island's first encounter with Europeans in 1791 and have a distinctly non-Western character. The music's eerie strangeness is combined with an unmistakable beauty that made this album a surprise hit on the worldbeat charts. --Geoffrey Himes

Rapa Iti,Tahitian Choir,Uni/Axiom,Tahitian
Rapa Iti
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Great songs...but seem a little over-engineered
  • Unique and excellent
Rapa Iti
The Tahitian Choir
Manufacturer: Solitude / Mri
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. Rapa Iti, Vol. 2
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ASIN: B0001XAKGK
Release Date: 2004-04-06

Tracks:

  1. Iaorana
  2. Oparo E Oparo E
  3. Morotiri Nei
  4. Himene Tatou
  5. Tarema
  6. Ei Reka E
  7. Ratou Ki Ota
  8. Te Vahine Ororagni
  9. Te Matamua
  10. I Te Fenua
  11. Tamaki A Te Mau Ariki
  12. Oparo
  13. Tevaitau
  14. Va Hiti
  15. Tau Matamua
  16. Te Parau O Eri Rama

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Great songs...but seem a little over-engineered.......2006-05-25

I had been listening to "Rapa Iti Volume 2" for years, and I bought this disc after listening to several interviews with the man who made the recordings, Pascal Nabet-Meyer. I love the music of the Rapa people and their story is fascinating. Listening to these songs gives you a sense of reaching back to something ancient in human history.

My only complaint with this disc is that it seems over-engineered. I'm no expert, but it sounds too polished, as though someone added too much reverb, and it loses some of the raw energy of the rougher-sounding recordings on "Rapa Iti Volume 2." This disc is worth having, but I would encourage listeners to also try "Rapa Iti Volume 2."

5 out of 5 stars Unique and excellent.......2005-02-02

I heard this years ago, and was simply awestruck by it. The music is very difficult to describe. But it's very moving.

Well worth picking up.
Rapa Iti
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Angelic islanders
  • Other worldly and joyful
Rapa Iti
The Tahitian Choir
Manufacturer: Triloka Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000057PX
Release Date: 1992-09-24

Tracks:

  1. Oparo E Oparo E
  2. Morotiri Nei
  3. Himene Tatou
  4. Tarema
  5. Ei Reka E
  6. Ratou Ki Ota
  7. Te Vahine Ororagni
  8. Te Matamua
  9. I Te Fenua
  10. Tamaki A Te Mau Ariki
  11. Oparo
  12. Tevaitau
  13. Va Hiti
  14. Tau Matamua
  15. Te Parau O Eri Rama

Amazon.com

The 126 a cappella voices heard on this 1991 field recording are not actually from Tahiti but from the island of Rapa (a.k.a. Oparo), a thousand miles southeast from Tahiti, the last outcropping of land in the South Pacific before Antarctica. The island's very isolation has allowed it to preserve a unique choral tradition based on quarter-tone harmonies, three-against-two rhythms, tenor-against-alto counterpoint, soprano trilling and bass-voice drones, and percussive exhalations. All 15 selections on this album date back to the days before the island's first encounter with Europeans in 1791 and have a distinctly non-Western character. The music's eerie strangeness is combined with an unmistakable beauty that made this album a surprise hit on the worldbeat charts. --Geoffrey Himes

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Angelic islanders.......2004-09-18

Heard about it on NPR with interview of person who did original recording. Great representative of South Pacific choral music with unusual twist (you might think its a bad place in the CD) which is derived from the tribal religion.

5 out of 5 stars Other worldly and joyful.......2001-05-23

The reviewer above gives you the technical reasons for the other worldly feel to this album. What is missed is the sheer sense of joy of singing that this album conveys. I think it is that quality which makes this album so successful.

I would like to comment on the statement that all of the songs are pre-contact with Europeans. #3-Himeme Tatou is the hymn "Once I was bound by sin's galling fetters..." copywrited in 1917 and renewed in 1945 by the Nazarene Publishing House. I also believe #13 is another hymn but I can't quite place it. Maybe someone else can.

I highly recomment this album to anyone who would like to hear something different and joyful.
Rapa Iti, Vol. 2
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Rapa Iti, Vol. 2
    The Tahitian Choir
    Manufacturer: Shanachie
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000000E3C
    Release Date: 1994-09-15

    Tracks:

    1. Tamaiti Hunahia
    2. Ua Putuputu Tatou E
    3. Tangi Maha Te
    4. Te Ture A Te Ariki
    5. Te Poti Varua
    6. Tineifara
    7. Te Kuri
    8. Te Tia Mamoe
    9. Te Pure A Te Fatu
    10. Eifiti Fenua Herehia
    11. To Na Tere
    12. Te Moko
    13. Neki Neki
    14. I O Nei Matou E Haamaitai Ai
    15. Te Aito No Tevaitau Ra E
    16. I Roto I Te Are Nei
    17. O Itamina Te Vahine
    Rapa Iti
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Rapa Iti
      Tahitian Choir
      Manufacturer: Triloka
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | International | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B00000CXL3
      Release Date: 1992-07-03

      Tracks:

      1. Oparo E Oparo E
      2. Morotiri Nei
      3. Himene Tatou
      4. Tarema
      5. Ei Reka E
      6. Ratou Ki Ota
      7. Te Vahine Ororagni
      8. Te Matamua
      9. I Te Fenua
      10. Tamaki A Te Mau Ariki
      11. Oparo
      12. Tevaitau
      13. Va Hiti
      14. Tau Matamua
      15. Te Parau O Eri Rama
      Rapa Iti
      Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
      • Angelic islanders
      • Other worldly and joyful
      Rapa Iti

      Manufacturer: Uni/Axiom
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | International | Styles | Music
      TahitiTahiti | Pacific Islands | International | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B000000GAH
      Release Date: 1996-12-13

      Amazon.com

      The 126 a cappella voices heard on this 1991 field recording are not actually from Tahiti but from the island of Rapa (a.k.a. Oparo), a thousand miles southeast from Tahiti, the last outcropping of land in the South Pacific before Antarctica. The island's very isolation has allowed it to preserve a unique choral tradition based on quarter-tone harmonies, three-against-two rhythms, tenor-against-alto counterpoint, soprano trilling and bass-voice drones, and percussive exhalations. All 15 selections on this album date back to the days before the island's first encounter with Europeans in 1791 and have a distinctly non-Western character. The music's eerie strangeness is combined with an unmistakable beauty that made this album a surprise hit on the worldbeat charts. --Geoffrey Himes

      Customer Reviews:

      4 out of 5 stars Angelic islanders.......2004-09-18

      Heard about it on NPR with interview of person who did original recording. Great representative of South Pacific choral music with unusual twist (you might think its a bad place in the CD) which is derived from the tribal religion.

      5 out of 5 stars Other worldly and joyful.......2001-05-23

      The reviewer above gives you the technical reasons for the other worldly feel to this album. What is missed is the sheer sense of joy of singing that this album conveys. I think it is that quality which makes this album so successful.

      I would like to comment on the statement that all of the songs are pre-contact with Europeans. #3-Himeme Tatou is the hymn "Once I was bound by sin's galling fetters..." copywrited in 1917 and renewed in 1945 by the Nazarene Publishing House. I also believe #13 is another hymn but I can't quite place it. Maybe someone else can.

      I highly recomment this album to anyone who would like to hear something different and joyful.

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