Ephraim Amu
(1899–1995)

Musicologist, composer and teacher from Ghana

Ephraim Amu

Works edit

  • Twenty-five African Songs in the Twi Language (1932)
  • How to Study African Rhythm. The Teachers' Journal (1933)
  • Yεn Ara Asase Ni (1935) translated by Wikisource


 

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