AFRICA TIVULE

"Echoing the evocative challenge for Africa to identify and define itself."

Africa Tivule

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DISK 1 - CHOIR ACCOMPANIMENTS
DISK 2 - INSTRUMENTAL VERSIONS

1. NEW AFRICA

This song depicts Africa in a state of peace and harmony, and

invites humanity to join in celebrating this

2. VUMUNHU BYA AFRICA

The ‘Ubuntu’ or Humanism of Africa is extolled, predicated on the ontological precept of Umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu (I am because you are, you are because we are). Interdependency is viewed as central to human life, surpassing any notion of independence. The lyrics are distilled from Reuel J Khoza’s extensive writings

3. XA NKOKA I MUNHU

Respect God, also respect the human being who is created in God’s image. Humankind is infinitely more important than any material wealth

4. OUR SOUTH AFRICAN DREAM

A joyful anthem celebrating unity in diversity

5. LIMPOPO

Replete with nation-building messages, this song exhorts the six ethnic groups (Pedis, Vendas, Tsongas, Afrikaners, English and Indians) resident in the Limpopo Province to come together to extol its beauty and celebrate the wealth of the minerals, tourist attractions, fauna and flora that it possesses

6. SWIDYONDZEKI (GRADUATES / THE LEARNED)

This is a graduation piece, rivalling Gaudeamus Igitur, the classic age-old graduation march. Swidyondzeki is easily an adequate African response to the popular Latin song, in message, in gravitas and in its musicality

7. XIMBHEMBHE (THE DELUGE)

This song is about a deluge and the damage it brings in its wake; whilst it brings to life various species of frogs, some of which provide relish to the elderly. Impressively onomatopoeic of a short heavy downpour and what follows

8. WE CELEBRATE

This is a celebration of milestones in South Africa’s liberation odyssey: The 1956 Women’s March to the Union Buildings to demand freedom; the June 1976 Soweto Youth Revolt against Apartheid and Afrikaans as a medium of instruction, and the much acclaimed RSA Constitution. Bravo to comrades of the struggle!! The song proclaims

9. VUTIVI (KNOWLEDGE)

Knowledge is acknowledged as power, education as an arsenal to fight life’s wars and rise to its challenges. The fountain of knowledge as books from which flow sustenance, wealth, rejuvenation and wisdom

10. TINTSHAVA TA DRAKENSBERG (THE DRAKENSBERG MOUNTAINS)

This song appreciates the breathtaking beauty of the Drakensberg, one of South Africa’s mountain ranges, so magnificent that beholding it purifies the soul

11. TINSIMU TA NTSAKO (SONGS OF JOY)

This is a wedding song, in admiration of the bride and the groom, inviting the community to applaud and celebrate

12. A SERVICE FOLK SONG

Service to society or the nation is lauded as the ultimate responsibility for everyone, starting with the dog (man’s best friend), through to the mother, the hunter, the soldier, the manager, the leader, the King and even corporations

13. HI CINELA NKHUVO (WE ARE DANCING FOR THE WEDDING FEAST)

This piece celebrates a wedding with fanfare, appreciation and jubilation

14. MATI (WATER)

This song artistically and very persuasively drives home the indispensability of water to humanity, fauna and flora

15. KHOMBO RA AIDS (THE DANGER OF AIDS)

Composed at the height of the AIDS Scourge, this song is a stern warning against sexual laxity and promiscuity. It gives advice on the need for HIV testing and informs society that this dread disease is now containable to being a health condition and not an illness as such. The conductor for this album, Thabe Matsebatlela, composed an additional passage included in this recording

16. NYANDAYEYE! (PLEASE HELP!)

This is a cry for help against a lion attack on a cattle kraal in the village: Brave men armed to the teeth came to the rescue, whilst cowardly men hid indoors with women and children, thereby attracting the searing derision of the villagers, particularly women, who cherish bravery

17. NDZALO (BOUNTIFUL HARVEST)

Extolling hard work, this song proclaims that success is a function of dedication and diligence; that successful nations are known for their purposeful diligence and unwavering sense of duty and accomplishment

18. NGHUNGHUNYANA (SUPREME KING OF THE VATSONGA-MACHANGANA NATION)

This delightful narrative of the Vatsonga-Machangana national history provides a resounding answer to the question of who their King is, tracing their royal genealogy and emphatically celebrating Nghunghunyana as their indisputable King, and his progeny as paramount royal successors

19. NSUSUMETO WA VURHANGERI (THE LEADERSHIP MOTIF)

This song narrates what purpose-driven leadership is perceived as from an African Humanistic vantage point. It enunciates the various character traits that include integrity, probity, vision and courage

20. AFRICA RHANGELA (LET AFRICA LEAD)

Based on a book of the same title by Dr RJ Khoza, this song exhorts Africa to stake their claim on global leadership based on Ubuntu / African Humanism. It is emphatic that Africans should not be reticent but be so bold as to summit Mount Kilimanjaro to proclaim to all and sundry: Africa Tivule!

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ABOUT 'AFRICA TIVULE'

The core message of this album of choral works by the legendary composer, Shalati Joseph Khosa, is evocative: Challenging Africa to identify and define itself. For far too long Africa and Africans have allowed themselves to be described or defined by others. Much to their detriment - as the African proverb admonishes: “Until lions have their own historians, all stories about hunting will glorify the hunter” (The hunter being the coloniser, the lions being the colonised). The clarion call of this choral collection is: Africa, proclaim your philosophy, take a stand, declare your capabilities and contributions to humanity.

Running through this selection is the African worldview of ‘Ubuntu’ (African ontology) expressed in the song Xa Nkoka I Munhu (The Human Being is Quintessentially Important) as well as these ontological pieces for which I wrote the lyrics: Vumunhu Bya Africa (Africa’s Humanity), Africa Rhangela (Let Africa Lead), Nsusumeto Wa Vurhangeri (The Leadership Motif / Purpose Driven Leadership) and A Service Folk Song. This was a most edifying collaborative work with one of Africa’s most prolific composers (SJ Khosa composed over 800 songs during his lifetime).

New Africa is in a sense taking the listener to a joyful state of accomplishment where Africa lives in peace and harmony, a notion that is further celebrated in Our South African Dream. In terms of its musicality, the former shares pride of place with such SJ Khosa classics as Ndzalo and Tintshava ta Drakensberg (The Drakensberg Mountains), also featured on this album. The latter is a fitting tribute to the breathtaking beauty of one of South Africa’s mountain ranges – so magnificent that it purifies the soul. Also featured are graduation and wedding songs.

This album covers a broad spectrum: Philosophy, culture, nature, history and nation-building, and is for your enjoyment and edification.

 

Dr Reuel J Khoza

Executive Producer Brothers in Music, Brothers by Choice, Choice Brothers!

PRODUCTION CREDITS

Executive Producer: Dr Reuel J Khoza
Producer: Mark Cheyne
Musical Arrangements: Mark Cheyne Recording
Engineers: Evert De Munnik & Richard Mitchell
Mixed & Mastered: Mark Cheyne
Album Artwork: Marc Barnard

KWAZULU-NATAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA

The KwaZulu-Natal Philharmonic Orchestra comprises 70 professional musicians from more than 20 countries. It enjoys a reputation for innovative excellence in South Africa and has proved to be a formidable resource countrywide.

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Conductor: Lyk Temmingh
Concert Master: Joanna Frankel
Violin I (Assoc. Concert Master): Violeta Osorhean
Violin I (Principal): Beatris Lauenburg
Violin I: Emi Fukuda, Geza Kayser, Elena Kerimova, Mihail Mihaylov, Roberto Palma, Ievgen Pronenko, Lidia Sanacori
Violin II (Principal): Petya Koleva
Violin II: Jane Baillie, Regomodicoe Molosioa, Patrick Motsa, Natalie Pronenko, Thomas Steinhausen
Viola (Principal): David Snaith Viola: Laura Blazyte, Annamaria D’andrea, Todor Hadgiev, Nassie Hadzhieva, Marco Mazzi, Tshegofatso Mokobe
Cello (Principal): Boris Kerimov
Cello: Fiona Grayer, Ralitsa Pechoux, Alejandro Pradenas, Marguerite Spies
Double Bass (Principal): Simon Milliken
Double Bass: Andreas Kappen, Yuri Litvinenko
Flute (Principal): Sabine Baird
Flute: Lisa Thom
Oboe (Principal): Nuria Cabezas Castano
Oboe: Stella Martin
Clarinet (Principal): Annelize de Villiers
Clarinet: Kirsten Sayers
Bassoon (Principal): Lubomir Minkov
Bassoon: Anele Mnguni French
Horn (Principal): Sorin Osorhean
French Horn: Neil Smit, Alice Thom, Marian van Duyker
Trumpet (Principal): Michel Schneuwly
Trumpet: Jonas Brolin, Cathy Peacock
Trombone (Principal): Andrea Baloco
Trombone: Duncan Wooldridge
Bass Trombone (Principal): Jonathan Hooper
Tuba: George Foster
Timpani (Principal): Stephane Pechoux
Percussion: Thando Nkangana, Joshua Kim Harp
(Principal): Linor Steinhausen
Drum Kit: Bruce Baker
Piano: Mark Cheyne
Orchestra Manager: John Walton
Chief Executive & Artistic Director: Bongani Tembe

SJ Khosa Session Orchestra
(Featured on tracks 2,4-9,11-16, 18-20)

Conductor: Thabe Matsebatlela
Violin I: Miroslav Chakaryan, Kabelo Motlhomi, Melale Mantu, Elena Zlatkova
Violin II: Evert van Niekerk, Kabelo Monnathebe, Waldo Alexander, Bernard Madumo
Violas: Violeta Miljkovic, Kate White, Tiisetso Mashishi
Celli: Daliwonga Tshangela, Susan Mouton
Contrabass: Nico Kruger
Flute: Malane Hofmeyr-Burger
Oboe: Andrew Moorosi
Clarinet: Chrisna Smith
Bassoon: Paul Rodgers French
Horn: Frik Le Roux
Trumpet: Neil Engel, Donny Bouwer
Trombone: Etienne Mecloen
Percussion: Rudolf van Dyk
Piano: Denzil Weale
Guitar: Mouritz Lotz
Drums: David Klassen
Bass Guitar: Denny Lalouette

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Matimba ya Vuyimbeleri
And then I heard a voice
Khisimusi - Christmas in Africa
Vun'we - Power of Unity
Mahlori Ya Londolozi
Mintirho Ya
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