Soweto String Quartet Explained

The Soweto String Quartet is a string quartet from Soweto in South Africa composed of Reuben Khemese, Makhosini Mnguni, Sandile Khemese and Thami Khemese.[1] [2] [3] Their music is a fusion of the "dance rhythms of Kwela, the syncopated guitars of Mbaqanga, the saxophones and trumpets of swaying African jazz and the voices of people singing in joyous, easy harmony". The Soweto String Quartet is autonomous and independent and has not affiliated with any organisation or institution since its inception. The quartet became a full-time professional outfit in 1992. They performed at President Mandela's inauguration, after which Mandela started recommending them for other jobs.[4] The album Zebra Crossing peaked at number 16 and Renaissance peaked at number 29 on the Australian ARIA Charts.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Soweto String Quartet . 18 February 2018 . Soweto String Quartet .
  2. Web site: Soweto String Quartet: A unique fusion of classical, African & gospel elements . 19 June 2007 . 18 February 2018 . Crossrhythms .
  3. Web site: Grobler. Natalie. 16 October 2013. The Soweto String Quartet latest album boasts with Afrikaanse treffers. 18 November 2021. Pretoria Moot Rekord.
  4. Web site: Soweto String Quartet does Afrikaans hits . 8 October 2013 . 18 February 2018 . Getit Online .
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