[Mokale Koapeng]
Massed choir in top form again
Other honoured achievers were Professor Mzilikazi Khumalo and Richard Cock, who helped mould the festival into what it is today. Khumalo and Cock also mentored rising composers, arrangers and conductors, who are the festival’s current leaders, namely Ludumo Magangane, Thabiso Mosabala, Mokale Koapeng, Danny Pooe and Thulasizwe Nkabinde. We also honoured young composer Christo Jankowitz, whose piece This Is The Day, was inspired by Psalm 118. His runners-up were Sabelo Mthembu with Ongilondolozayo and Evans Netshivhambe with Lotsha. Forming the festival’s 1000-voice chorus were Mvezo Community Choir, the Chitungwiza Harmony Singers from Zimbabwe, Bonisudumo Choristers, East Rand Chorale, Kathorus Choristers, Mogale City Chorale, Soweto Songsters, Vaal Choristers, African Sweet Melodies, Gauteng SAPS Choir, Mangaung SAPS Choir, Gauteng Choristers, and the SABC, Amazwi KaNtu, GaRankuwa Community Choirs, and the Mamelodi Philharmonic Chorus and Shalom Chorale. [J.S. Mzilikazi Khumalo (b. 1932) is profiled at AfriClassical.com]
Massed Choir FestivalSowetan Festival
Mokale Koapeng
Choral Director
Mzilikazi Khumalo
South African Composer
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