George Wilberforce Kakoma
George Wilberforce Kakoma | |
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Born | Uganda | 27 July 1923
Died | 8 April 2012 | (aged 88)
Nationality | Ugandan |
Alma mater | Durham University |
Occupation | Composer |
Notable work | "The Pearl of Africa" |
George Wilberforce Kakoma (27 July 1923 – 8 April 2012) was a Ugandan musician who wrote and composed "The Pearl of Africa", Uganda's national anthem. Kakoma's composition was first played publicly by the Police Band conducted by Mr. Moon on October 9, 1962 during Uganda's Independence Day Celebrations. He received a personal token of sh2,000 from the Prime Minister Dr. Milton Obote for his work.[1]
Early life and education
Kakoma was born in 1923 to Semu Kyasooka Kakoma, a Gombolola Chief and Solome Mboolanyi Kakoma
George Wilberforce Kakoma is survived by his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
1.Andrew Robson -
2. Sarah Ntudde
- Eddissa - Samuel - Kaggwa - Elina - Yunia - Esther - Lukoda (deceased)
3. Barbara Nababinge
- Ronnie - Jackie - Ian (deceased) - Irene
4. Nassuna Margaret(Deceased)
- George - Goretti - Mwagale - Jordan
5. James Kagye -
6. Semu Kakoma -
7. Paul Lwanga Kakoma
- Jonathan - Beth
8. Sanyu Kakoma-
9. Christopher Mbalire Kakoma
- Patrick - Leni - Allan - Andrisha
10.Maggie Kulabako
- Chris - David - Paul
11. George Kakoma
- Andrew - Aaron - Alexandria - Ariel
12.Robert Kyasoka Kakoma-
13.Christine Nabisenke
- May - Psalm - Shalom - Able
14.Maryanne Nansubuga
- Tricia - Gonza - Joel - Mercy
Career
Prior to
- "The compositions had to be short, original, solemn, praising and looking forward to the future. They had to be harmonised in the usual four parts-soprano, alto, tenor and bass," said Kakoma in an interview.[3]
In July 1962, the committee chose Kakoma's composition. It had taken him a day to compose the music and write the lyrics for "Oh Uganda, Land of Beauty".
Kakoma worked as a music teacher in the Masaka District.[4]
Awards
Kakoma is a recipient of numerous awards, including the National Independence Medal in 2010. Apart from the National Anthem, he contributed to the composition of the East African Community Anthem in 2005. He also composed the Uganda Wildlife Authority anthem.[1]
Later life and death
Kakoma died on Easter, April 8, 2012[1] in Kampala's Kololo suburb, aged 89. He had been ill since February 2011.[5]
Publications
- George W. Kakoma, Songs from Buganda, Univ. of London Press, London 1969, ISBN 0-340-09438-9
References
- ^ ISBN 9789970447008.
- ^ "Professor George Wilberforce Kakoma and the Uganda National Anthem".
- ^ newvision.co.ug http://newvision.co.ug/D/11/289/311412A. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
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(help) - ^ "Daily Monitor". mobile.monitor.co.ug.
- ^ "Anthem composer George William Kakoma passes on". New Vision. 8 April 2012. Retrieved 8 April 2012.