SOWETO STRING QUARTET
Based in Johannesburg

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A band that today needs no introduction in South Africa, and in fact worldwide! The Soweto String Quartet emerged during the 80’s around the nucleus of the three Khamese brothers, violinists Sandile and Thami and cellist, Reuben. The Khamese brothers attend their uncle’s music school with Sandile and Reuben later serving as violinists in the Soweto Symphony Orchestra. The Khamese brothers were joined by violist Makhosini Mnguni and The Soweto String Quartet was formed in 1989 at the Madimba School of Music.
The four members of the Soweto String Quartet are a political statement in themselves. They are four black classical musicians from a South African Township. The ensemble initially faced criticism at home for their adherence to traditional European instruments, but through the years their music has absorbed native African rhythms and intonations.
Their talents went unrecognized for long as the apartheid era had seen all things South African boycotted. The foursome went on to take South Africa by storm; their engagement diary was soon bulging and was even resident musicians at Sun City for nine months, as the tourists loved them! That’s where Grahame Beggs from BMG records noticed them and had them signed.
The sound is fresh, vibrant and funky, not what you’d expect from a string quartet, but a sound that the SSQ delivers with panache and enthusiasm. Some puritans would say: “You’re not supposed to grin from ear to ear and tap your foot to the music!” Nelson Mandela allegedly plays their CD in his office all the time. His assistant is reported as saying: “The old man loves it!”
The Soweto String Quartet has performed worldwide, and they have recorded 5 commercial CDs - Our World, Renaissance, Zebra Crossing, Millenia and Four.
Recent bookings with 5sm include:
- Transnet Awards Ceremony
- Simola Golf Estate, Knysna (upcoming)
Typical Corporate performance: up to 2 x 45 mins sets with backing tracks, or 8-piece band
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If you like the SOWETO STRING QUARTET; other groups which should interest you include:
MOTSWAKO QUARTET
AFRO TENORS
BALA BROTHERS |