Buskaid – A Musical Miracle

A Lark and Diverse Dances
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Buskaid-trained violinist Kabelo Monnathebe performs Ralph Vaughan Williams' The Lark Ascending on a program infused with dance rhythms.

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Program

Georg MUFFAT / Passacaglia from Armonico Tributo, Sonata No. 5    

Ralph VAUGHAN WILLIAMS / The Lark Ascending 

arr. Michael Pilkington
Kabelo Monnathebe, violin

Edvard GRIEG / Holberg Suite, Op. 40 

I.   Präludium  
V.  Rigaudon 

Modest MUSSORGSKY / Hopak  

arr. Michael Pilkington
after version for full orchestra
by Anatol Lyadov

Bobby MCFERRIN / "Don't Worry, Be Happy"

Tumi Mapholo, vocals

Trad. African Hymn / "Pula tsa Lehlohonolo"

arr. Buskaid Ensemble
Cecelia Manyama, Mathapelo Matabane, and Tumi Mapholo, vocals

Mango Groove / "Special Star"

arr. Buskaid Ensemble
Cecelia Manyama and Tumi Mapholo, vocals

Trad. African / "Amavolovolo"

arr. Buskaid Ensemble

Performers

Rosemary Nalden, Music Director

Kabelo Monnathebe, violin

Cecelia Manyama, Tumi Mapholo, Mathapelo Matabane, vocals

Buskaid Soweto String Ensemble

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