... They sing: Haere mai, Manurere, Tahi nei taru Kino, E pari ra, Kuarongorongo, Uia Mai koia, E. Whaka E. ...
... which, despite one or two uneven patches, mainly in ‘E Pari Ra’, displays ample evidence of careful rehearsal, a ...
... as some old favourites such as ‘Putiputi Pai’ and ‘E Pari Ra’.
The singing is very good, although it lacks ...
... probably know it as ‘Tangihia’. The Company's recording of ‘E Pari Ra’ is the only sour note on the ...
... where the Maori associations are very strong, such as ‘E Pari Ra’), particularly by school groups who have the ...
... the versions of the words which are sung, notably E Pari Ra and Hine e Hine (‘Kua ngenge ana ...
... the First World War. The plaintive lament which introduces ‘E Pari Ra’ is spoiled by use of the guitar. ...
... honour of the Prince of Wales.
The massed groups sang ‘E Pari Ra’ as the royal party walked slowly through ...
... which most people associate with these singers. In particular ‘E Pari Ra’ is one of their best loved and ...