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    Knowledge of taonga pūoro has been revived over the past thirty years by Hirini Melbourne, Richard Nunns and Brian Flintoff. Taonga pūoro and their uses...
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    and Taiarahia Black.. Pre-Colonial instrumental music used taonga pūoro (Māori: taonga pūoro, lit. 'musical treasures or heirlooms') - a variety of blown...
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  • wind, percussion and whirled instruments known by the collective term taonga pūoro. The work of researchers and enthusiasts such as Richard Nunns, Hirini...
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    partners with Māori theatre makers. Traditional Māori instruments are taonga pūoro. They fulfilled various roles including storytelling, religious traditions...
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  • music often utilises taonga pūoro (traditional Māori musical instruments). Notably, she co-composed the first concerto for taonga pūoro in 2015. She has released...
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  • the revival of Māori culture. He played traditional instruments (ngā taonga pūoro) and his waiata (songs) have preserved traditions and used Māori proverbs...
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    is a New Zealand Māori musician and composer. He is a practitioner of taonga pūoro, the collective term for the traditional musical instruments of the Māori...
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  • Ruby Mae Hinepunui Solly (born 1996) is a New Zealand poet, taonga pūoro practitioner, cellist, composer, music therapist and scriptwriter. Solly has Māori...
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  • uses traditional Māori musical forms and collaborates with traditional taonga pūoro instruments. Her musical achievements include composing and singing the...
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    instrumentalist of Pākehā heritage. He was particularly known for playing taonga pūoro and his collaboration with fellow Māori instrumentalist Hirini Melbourne...
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    many years earlier in 2002 at a taonga pūoro workshop held at the Heitiki Art Gallery in Rotorua, New Zealand. Taonga pūoro expert Richard Nunns and his...
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  • Schuster (Samoan, Niuean) – piano, keyboard Tom "Ulu" Scrase – drummer and taonga pūoro performer Te Naawe Tupe (Ngāi Tūhoe) – rhythm guitarist, hype man Codi...
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  • music is described as a fusion of traditional Māori haka, chants and taonga pūoro, with contemporary soul, reggae and classical styles. Moana was briefly...
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    Matariki Teacher Resources: Taonga pūoro. Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. Retrieved 21 November 2010. "Taonga Puoro - Musical Instruments". Auckland...
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  • Māori and incorporates elements of native music, including the usage of taonga pūoro such as the pūtātara. Following the album's release, the band supported...
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    based on Māori sayings and the seasonal cycle. She began to incorporate taonga pūoro (traditional Māori instruments) in her work in the 1990s after meeting...
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  • –  taonga pūoro Billy Laing –  guitar Martin Lee –  oboe Bernard Makoare –  taonga pūoro Marcelle Mallette –  violin Hirini Melbourne –  taonga pūoro Angie...
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  • Posse were inducted into the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame - Te Whare Taonga Puoro o Aotearoa. UHP formed as a four-piece reggae band in 1985. Since their...
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  • communication at wananga (places of learning/schools). Tools they also used were taonga pūoro for the purpose of calling on divine intervention or assistance from...
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    315-321, 346-348, 354. Taonga, New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu. "Māori musical instruments – taonga puoro – Te Ara Encyclopedia...
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    waiata (songs), haka (dance), ngā kōrero (stories), taonga pūoro (musical instruments), Ngā Taonga-o-Wharawhara (body adornments), karetao (puppets) and...
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  • that would apply to all New Zealanders. Musician Reti Hedley performs taonga pūoro, or Māori traditional instruments on the song. The band first performed...
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  • otherwise unreleased by the band. Musician Jerome Kavanagh recorded taonga pūoro (traditional musical instruments) for the song, including pūtātara and...
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    English producer Jaz Coleman, blended Māori language lyrics, melodies and taonga pūoro (traditional instruments) with a 1990s pop house sound. The album's success...
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    from the original on 15 November 2022. Retrieved 15 September 2023. "Taonga Puoro - Musical Instruments". Auckland War Memorial Museum. Archived from the...
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  • production values with elements of Te Reo Māori, the ancient arts of taonga pūoro (traditional Maori instruments) and the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra's...
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    items include buildings, weapons including taiaha, musical instruments (taonga pūoro), special containers (waka huia), boats (waka) and ceremonial staffs...
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  • The New Zealand Music Hall of Fame | Te Whare Taonga Puoro o Aotearoa is a figurative hall of fame dedicated to noteworthy New Zealand musicians. The hall...
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  • artists from other genres, such as jazz musicians (e.g. Jeff Henderson), taonga pūoro players (e.g. Richard Nunns) and choreographers (e.g. Daniel Belton)...
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  • released in Te Reo Māori. During the ceremony, the song was covered by taonga pūoro musicians Ariana Tikao, James Webster, Alistair Fraser, and Horomona...
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