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Werner Jaegerhuber

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Werner Anton Jaegerhuber (17 mars 1900 – 20 mee 1953) ko jimoowo Haitinaajo ganndiraaɗo jimɗi "Messe sur les airs Vodouesques",[1] "Musique pour les aieules", "Naissa"[2] e jimɗi keewɗi goɗɗi.[3]

Ɓiɗɗo Jaegerhuber e Port-au-Prince, Hayti, o ɓii Anton Jaegerhubers, ummoraaku Amerik jeyaaɗo e lesdi Jarmaa e Anna Maria Tippenhauer, wonɗo nder saare Haitiyanko'en moolaatooɓe. Jaegerhuber janngini haa wonde Voigt Conservatory of Hamburg nder lesdi Germany diga 1915 haa 1922, jooɗii nder lesdi Germany ngam jannginki haa 1937 nde o wardi Hayti. O jooɗii yaasi wakkati wakkati haaytiji Amerik. Jaegerhuber ɓaawo ɗon o waɗi ko o wurtina ko'e mum e opera. Hono o yiɗi haandi yimɓe ɓeen waɗi darnde mawnde nder duniyaru music ngam hawtuki haandi haitiyankoore folk music bee haandi Europe.

Jaegerhuber sankii ko to Petion-Ville to Hayiti ñalnde 20 mee 1953.

  1. Werner Jaegerhuber's "Messe sur les airs vodouesques": The Inculturation of Vodou in a Catholic Mass, Robert Grenier and Claude Dauphin, Black Music Research Journal, Vol. 29, No. 1 (Spring, 2009), pp. 51–82 Published by: University of Illinois Press.
  2. Music in Latin America and the Caribbean: An Encyclopedic History, Volume 2: Performing the Caribbean Experience, Edited by Malena Kuss, ISBN 978-0-292-70951-5.
  3. Dauphin, Claude (2013). "Biographies". SRDMH (in Engeleere). (3rd Biography). Retrieved 16 August 2021.