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Choral composer Ken Kafui dies

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Ghanaian Choral Composer, Ken Kafui has died.

The choral composer died on Wednesday, 18 March 2020.

He was known for his composition ‘Mida akpe na Mawu, Dzidom among others.

He was also a lecturer at the University of Ghana.

Profile of Kenneth Kafui

Kenneth K. A. Kafui was a lecturer in music theory and composition at the music department of the University of Ghana, Legon.

He was also the director of Abibigromma theatre group of the University of Ghana and was considered one of the leading composers of his generation in the country, in African art music.

He composed choral works, works for choir and orchestra, symphonic works, piano and organ works, and works for traditional African instruments. He created new concepts and genres in African art music such as the Pentanata, the HD-3 form and Drumnata.

Following graduation, Kafui joined the university faculty as a teaching assistant in the department of music. The following year, he became a senior research assistant.[3] While working at the university, he gained further qualifications, including a Diploma in African Music (1982) and a Master's degree in music (2003).

Most of Kafui's compositions are orchestral or choral works or pieces for solo piano. He also composed for the orchestra of the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation during the late 1970s.



Kafui served as the choirmaster for the Madina Evangelical Presbyterian Church, and the Hohoe Evangelical Presbyterian Church, where he was also the organist. He also played organ for Trinity College.

Kafui was also a music Tutor at Achimota School before he moved onto the University of Ghana.

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