Biography of ethiopian artists a-z

  • Famous ethiopian musicians
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  • Ethiopian singers female
  • List of musicians using Semitic vocals

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    Description following recap an alphabetic list advance notable musicians using Semitic vocals ploy their melodious compositions. Rendering Amharic slang is largely used secure Ethiopia.

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        Afewerk Tekle

        Afewerk Tekle

        Afewerk Tekle

        • October 22, ; Ankober, Ethiopia  
        • April 10, ; Addis Ababa, Ethiopia  
        • Ethiopians
        • painting,sculpture,mosaic
        • Central Saint Martins (CSM), London, UK,UCL Slade School of Fine Art (University College London), London, UK
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        Afewerk Tekle (22 October – 10 April ) was one of Ethiopia's most celebrated artists, particularly known for his paintings on African and Christian themes as well as his stained glass.

        Born in Ankober, in Shewa Province, to Feleketch Yamatawork and Tekle Mamo, Afewerk grew up under the Italian occupation during the Second World War. Following the war, in , Afewerk decided that he wanted to help rebuild Ethiopia and elected to travel to England to study mining engineering. Before departing, Afewerk, together with other students leaving to study overseas, was addressed by Emperor Haile Selassie. Afewerk recalls being told "you must work hard, and when you come back do not tell us what tall buildings you saw in Europe, or what wide streets they have, but make sure you return equipped with the skills and the mindset to rebuild Ethiopia".

        Afewerk had already shown talent as an artist as a c