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Getatchew Mekuria : ウィキペディア英語版
Getatchew Mekurya

| birth_place =
| origin = Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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| genre = Ethiopian music, jazz
| occupation =
| instrument = Saxophone
| years_active = 1949–present
| label =
| associated_acts = The Ex, Either/Orchestra, Addis Ababa Municipality Band
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Getatchew Mekurya (Amharic: ጌታቸው መኩሪያ) (born 1935)〔According to (the official The Ex website ) and (the Bimhuis website ), both retrieved 2011-08-07. Birthdates 1937 and 1931 are also sometimes given, the last one (here ).〕 is an Ethiopian jazz saxophonist.
==Early career==
Mekurya began his musical studies on traditional Ethiopian instruments such as the krar and the masenqo, and later moved on to the saxophone and clarinet. Upon reaching adolescence, he began his professional career in 1949 as a part of the Municipality Band in Addis Ababa. In 1955 he joined the house band at Addis' Haile Selassie I Theatre, and in 1965 joined the famous Police Orchestra. He was also one of the first musicians to record an instrumental version of ''shellela'', a genre of traditional Ethiopian vocal music sung by warriors before going into battle. Mekurya took the ''shellela'' tradition seriously, often appearing onstage in a warrior's animal-skin tunic and lion's mane headdress. He continued to refine his instrumental ''shellela'' style, recording an entire album in 1970, ''Negus of Ethiopian Sax'', released on Philips Ethiopia during the heyday of the Ethiojazz movement. Mekurya continued to work alongside many of the biggest orchestras in the Ethiopian capital, accompanying renowned singers Alemayehu Eshete, Hirut Beqele, and Ayalew Mesfin.

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