Sikirileke

R25.00

Sikirileke is sung in Sesotho. Sesotho is a Southern Bantu language of the Sotho-Tswana group, spoken primarily by the Basotho in Lesotho, where it is the national and official language; South Africa, where it is one of the 11 official languages; and in Zimbabwe where it is one of 16 official languages. This easy and joyful Sesotho love song of that can be sung in various settings; whether it is in a informal atmosphere or to end of a more formal concert.

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Sikirileke (Final typeset)Mzwandile Mabuza is a South African baritone, choir conductor and composer. Born and raised in Newcastle KwaZulu-Natal, he discovered his love and talent for music and singing from a noticeably young age. Since then, he has participated in several singing Eisteddfods and sung in various choirs across South Africa. Mabuza a studied music at the University of Pretoria majoring in classical singing under the esteemed South African soprano Hanli Stapela, and Choral conducting. Mabuza has been a finalist for the Phillip H. Moore music competition as well as the Mimi Coertse scholarship competition. Mabuza does not limit himself to just western music; He also specializes and arranges African traditional music, and he runs African music workshops and enjoys learning about and exploring other music cultures. As well as publishing under the auspices of Vektor Productions, is also a published at GIA Walton music in the USA.

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