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::MUSIC NEWS::
LE Newsletter -
September 4,
2008
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Grammy Award Winning Soweto Gospel Choir's
New Project
Source:
www.eurweb.com
(August 25, 2008) On Sept 16 the
Soweto Gospel Choir
will
simultaneously release their new CD/DVD 'Live at the Nelson
Mandela Theatre.'
It comes just in time for their Oct. 3rd 48-city North American
tour kick-off, which will run through the holiday season - a
first for the Choir in America.
In the five short years of their existence the Soweto Gospel
Choir has achieved an almost unbelievable array of
accomplishments: two Grammy Awards, two number one Billboard
World Music Chart albums and collaborations either in concert or
in the studio with Bono, Robert Plant, Peter Gabriel, and Celine
Dion.
They were one of the featured performers at Oprah Winfrey’s New
Year’s Eve party in South Africa where they wowed such invited
guests as Quincy Jones, Mariah Carey, Patti La Belle and Sidney
Poitier.
Not many artists can count as their supporters the likes of
Archbishop Desmond Tutu (an official patron of the Choir) and
Nelson Mandela, for whom the choir performed at his original
star-studded AIDS awareness 46664 concert and most recently his
90th Birthday concert along with Leona Lewis, Annie Lennox, Will
Smith, Joan Baez and others in London. Yet the choir’s greatest
achievement of all may be the fact that they have raised over
$1,000,000 for their charity, Nkosi’s Haven, which provides care
for families victimized by AIDS.
One of the highlights on their crowd-pleasing CD/DVD is the
township jive number “Avulekile Amasango” and Bob Marley’s “One
Love.”
As Soweto Gospel Choir executive producer/show director, Beverly
Bryer notes, “'One Love' has been sung and popularized by
several African groups. The song is a perfect match for the
choir as it contains a special spiritual message that is
relevant to the choir and the music we enjoy singing.”
Another highlight is the choir’s interpretation of the spiritual
standard “River Jordan,” which they recorded for the first time.
Listening to the CD or viewing the DVD offers an experience that
is indeed the next best thing to being there.
Soweto Gospel Choir began in late 2002 when South African
executive producer Beverly Bryer and noted musical director
David Mulovhedzi held auditions in Soweto to form an all-star
“super-choir” and was able to create a powerful aggregation made
of the best singers from Mulovhedzi’s own Holy Jerusalem Choir,
as well as various Soweto churches and even the public.
Ultimately a 26-member aggregation of mainly singers in their
twenties and teens were formed.
Africa in general (and South Africa in particular) has a long
diverse history with Gospel music. When Africans encountered
European missionaries and churches, they quickly absorbed their
religious music and blended it with local traditional music to
come up with unique styles and repertoires of spiritual songs.
South Africa has long been noted for powerful singers and a
capella vocal traditions of great beauty. In addition, dancing
is an integral part of African church worship and so the dancing
seen onstage is an authentic representation of African religious
experience and not, as some would assume a “show-biz” device.
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