Isa Lei
"Isa Lei" is a traditional Fijian farewell song.
Origin[]
The origin of this song is disputed. One versions holds that Turaga Bale na Tui Nayau, Ratu Tevita Uluilakeba composed it[1] in 1916 for Adi Litia Tavanavanua (1900–1983), when she visited Tubou, Lakeba, in 1916.[2] The Fiji Museum holds Uluilakeba's manuscript, but according to its description he composed the song in 1918 while he was in training as a civil servant in Suva.[3] Tevita Uluilakeba was the father of Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara, founding father of the modern nation of Fiji.
Alternatively, "Isa Lei" is the Fijian version of a Tongan love song ("Ise Isa viola lose hina") used to court the then Princess Salote (later Queen Salote). It was written in 1915 and was heard by a visiting Fijian sergeant. From there, the Fijians adopted it to a farewell song, but they kept the Tongan melody.[4][5]
Lieutenant A. W. Caten, a bandmaster from the Fijian Defence Forces, created a foxtrot arrangement in 1932;[6] he is often credited in modern recordings of the song, including in versions by The Seekers, and Ry Cooder and V. M. Bhatt on their album A Meeting by the River. It was a regularly performed by Fijian singer Sakiusa Bulicokocoko.
Fijian version[]
Isa Isa vulagi lasa dina |
Isa you are my only treasure |
Tongan version[]
Si'i lile, viola lose hina, |
Oh my! those viola white roses, |
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Classic tribute" by Samuela Kailawadoko, Fiji Times, 29 November 2016
- ^ Jump up to: a b c "Isa Lei (Fijian Farewell Song)" by Wiliame Gucake Nayacatabu, FijianLyrics.com, 25 October 2015
- ^ Fiji Museum manuscripts collection, 1832–1972, reel 4, folder 30, D71, via Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University
- ^ "Video: Is it "Viola Losehina" or "Isa Lei"? Confusion for singing Tongans at UN causes hilarity online" by Kalino Latu, Kaniva Tonga, 26 September 2016
- ^ Jump up to: a b c "The Tongan Contribution to Fiji's Welcoming Spirit" by Dave Langi, Matavuvale Network, 11 August 2011
- ^ "Isa Lei" (music) : song / written and arranged by Lieut. A.W. Caten, National Library of Australia, OCLC 122451476
- ^ Chords and words, tabs.ultimate-guitar.com
External links[]
- Fijian songs
- Tongan music
- 1916 songs