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    African Bird – live at the Kingswood College Chapel, 7 pm tonight (Thurs 2 Sept)

    Rod AmnerBy Rod AmnerSeptember 2, 2021Updated:September 2, 2021No Comments1 Min Read
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    Below is the programme for tonight’s much-anticipated live concert by Khanyisile Mthetwa (Flute) and Peter Cartwright (Piano) at 7 pm in the Kingswood College Chapel, hosted by the Grahamstown Music Society.

    They will perform some of the works that they have recently recorded on a CD called African Bird. CDs will be on sale at the concert. You can support Khanyi’s YouTube channel here and enjoy her recently released recording of Valerie Coleman’s “Requiem Milonga”.

    African Bird
    South African and American music for Flute and Piano
    Conrad Asman – One Lingering Quasar
    Musa Nkuna – Black Autumn
    Hendrik Hofmeyr – Mabalêl Fantasy
    Bheki Mseleku (arr. Daniel De Wet) – Angola
    Merryl Neille – Winter Solstice
    Valerie Coleman – Wish Sonatine, Requiem Milonga, and Four Legends
    Alexander Johnson – Omuramba
    Irene Morrick – Ntokazi ye Langa

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