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South African musician (1943–2022)
Mpahleni (25 December 1943 – 23 December 2022), better known by her clan name Madosini, was a South African musician, singer, and cultural custodian. She was
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Musical artist
notable collaboration has been with Madosini, a master of traditional Xhosa instruments. Mfinyongo cites Madosini as one of her greatest influences, and
Thandeka_Mfinyongo
2006 studio album by Thandiswa Mazwai
album: Tshepo Tshola features on "Ndilinde"; Xhosa traditional vocalist Madosini sings on "Lahl’umlenze"; Mandla Spikiri produced "Kwanele"; and "Transkei
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ethnomusicologist John Blacking. The songs of Madosini were performed by the artist Latozi Mphalemi who went by Madosini while she performed, and these songs were
South African folk music and AIDS
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cultural values and life lessons. According to renowned umrhubhe player, Madosini, playing umrhubhe taught respect, discipline, and ubuntu (humanity). When
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Province in South Africa
Raymond Mhlaba and Max Vuyisile Sisulu. Musicians include Miriam Makeba, Madosini, Nathi, Vusi Nova, and Zahara. Lawyers, Dali Mpofu and Tembeka Ngcukaitobi
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English singer-songwriter
notably the then 81-year-old veteran African master storyteller and musician Madosini, with whom he lived and worked in the township of Langa, in Cape Town,
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South African singer (born 1981)
including legendary Xhosa musician and South African "national treasure" Madosini on a song performed at the United Nations in mid 2020 called "Amphibious
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South African award
Silver 2024 Music Saray Khumalo Silver 2024 Sophie Mahlangu Silver 2024 Madosini† Silver 2024 TD Mweli Skota† Silver 2024 Jonathan Butler Silver 2026 Music
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2009 studio album by Animal Collective
credits "Lion in a Coma" features jaw harp samples from "Yitileni" by Madosini. Avey Tare – vocals, electronics, samples, keys, guitar, percussion Panda
Merriweather Post Pavilion (album)
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South African musician (born 1951)
Abaecherli, Carlo Menet, Jose Neto, Themba Mokoena, Changuito,Syd Kitchen, Madosini, Airto Moreira, Flora Purim and many others. Madala Kunene (1990) Outernational
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Music of the Xhosa people of South Africa
cardboard or zinc which is beaten with sticks. Amampondo Dizu Plaatjies Madosini Miriam Makeba Nofinishi Dywili Uhadi musical bow The Bow Project Lobley
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South African annual performing arts festival
class or gender in a significant way. Recipients of this award are: 2020: Madosini, traditional musician 2019: Bernie Searle, visual artist 2018: Mamela Nyamza
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English alternative rock band
met 81-year-old veteran South African master storyteller and musician Madosini, whom he would go to Langa, Cape Town to live and write songs with. In
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on songs such as Teba and Manyano. Musicians such as Nofinishi Dywili, Madosini, Mantombi Matotiyana, and many others have been at the forefront of traditional
Music_of_South_Africa
Kani Gibson Kente Miriam Makeba Babalwa M Ayanda Mabulu Ringo Madlingozi Madosini Fikile Magadlela Sindiwe Magona Mzi Mahola Zolani Mahola Zoleka Mandela
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Southern African musical instrument
players in the 21st century, however, acclaimed African musicians like Madosini and Dizu Plaatjies have made uhadi playing an essential aspect of their
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television producer (Hopscotch, The Chosen, The Christmas Wife) and executive. Madosini, 78, South African musician. Jean Paré, 95, Canadian caterer and cookbook
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British music promoter
many artists from all over the world, including Bill Cobham and Asere, Madosini and Patrick Duff, David D'Or, Totó La Momposina, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
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violist Maxi Jazz, 65, British electronic singer-songwriter (Faithless) Madosini, 78, South African traditional Uhadi musical bow player Massimo Savić,
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Dillon iOTA (Australia) Toto La Momposina (Columbia) Cheikh Lo (Senegal) Madosini (South Africa) Kavisha Mazzella (Australia) Rizwan-Muazzam Qawwali (Pakistan)
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Part of the music library at Stellenbosch University, Wester Cape, South Africa
(2008); a series of conversations and recordings of the isiXhosa bow player Madosini (Latozi Mpahleni) with composer Hans Huyssen (2009); analysis workshops
Documentation Centre for Music
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South African variant of Jew's harp
musicians, both young and old. Some notable players include: The late Madosini, a well-known practitioner of Xhosa musical traditions. Mantombi Matotiyana
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Traditional Xhosa musician
Zungula. 2005. A cultural biography of an acclaimed Queen of Xhosa music, Madosini Manqineni, and her contributions to Xhosa cultural music. University of
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the uhadi songs interpreted by musicians of the next generation, namely Madosini and Mantombi Matotiyana. The project is dedicated to the memory of Nofinishi
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