Abel Selaocoe: Hymns of Bantu
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Label: Warner
Cat No: 2173245895
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 21st February 2025
Contents
Works
Cello Suite no.6 in D major, BWV1012Voices of Bantu (improvisation on Marais's 'Les Voix humaines')
LBFiles: Concerto
LBFiles: Igiul
Camagu
Dinaka
Kea Morata
Takamba
Tshepo
Tsohle Tsohle
Artists
Abel Selaocoe (cello, vocals, percussion)Fred Thomas (piano, percussion)
Alan Keary (electric bass)
Sidiki Dembele (percussion)
Dudů Kouate (percussion)
Manchester Collective
Works
Cello Suite no.6 in D major, BWV1012Voices of Bantu (improvisation on Marais's 'Les Voix humaines')
LBFiles: Concerto
LBFiles: Igiul
Camagu
Dinaka
Kea Morata
Takamba
Tshepo
Tsohle Tsohle
Artists
Abel Selaocoe (cello, vocals, percussion)Fred Thomas (piano, percussion)
Alan Keary (electric bass)
Sidiki Dembele (percussion)
Dudů Kouate (percussion)
Manchester Collective
About
Delving into the unique modal scales and overtone harmonic systems of South African music before Western four-part harmony was introduced, Hymns of Bantu explores how cultural histories evolve. Across 12 tracks written for ensembles varying from African percussion to orchestra, solo cello and electric bass, Abel interprets traditional Bantu music alongside compositions by Bach and Marais, highlighting the continuity between musical legacies rather than their differences. “The crux of the album is about celebrating those that have come before us, and how we are all connected,” he says. “It’s allowing classical music to again sit in the same space as where I’m from – allowing Bach to sit next to overtones and the world of throat singing.”
Ultimately Hymns of Bantu is an album aiming to highlight the shared universalities of people, the healing power of song, and allowing us to draw constant inspiration and understanding from those who came before us. With voice and cello as a vessel, Hymns of Bantu characterises a vast array of human beings and invites a freeing and deep listening.
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