The perfection of choral and classical music.
Abavumi Bengcwenga E12
24:29
A breathtaking finale featuring some of South Africa’s most talented voices. Ndumiso Mthetwa takes center stage with a commanding vocal performance, followed by an insightful interview with Nonkuleko Khumalo and Bright Mkhizefrom the Enseleni Choir. The SA Singers deliver an enchanting version of The Parlour, while Nontunkuso Mira and Ntuthuko Sibisi mesmerize with Ave Maria. Closing the show with a powerful crescendo, the Khayelitsha Combined Choir performs the rousing Ashukuma Amathambo, a fitting tribute to the power of choral music.
Abavumi Bengcwenga E11
23:07
This episode brings together two remarkable choirs, the Umfolozi TVET Choir and the Nseleni Esikhawini Choir, for an electrifying showcase of vocal excellence. Their performances highlight the depth of traditional and contemporary choral compositions, blending voices in a way that resonates with the soul.
Abavumi Bengcwenga E10
25:24
Spirituality meets technical brilliance in this unforgettable lineup. The angelic Malakai captivates with Benedictus, while Empangeni High School delivers a powerful rendition of Intombi Into, showcasing the richness of South African choral music. A journey through classical, contemporary, and indigenous harmonies that will uplift and inspire.
Abavumi Bengcwenga E9
27:12
This episode showcases a rich diversity of African and European choral traditions. Empangeni High School delivers a passionate rendition of Unkulunkulu Wenyukile, followed by Gioachino Rossini and Harmonious Chorale with the uplifting I Will Give Thanks. The journey continues with Orchestre De Vasiales featuring the internationally renowned soprano Pretty Yende, the Defrost Youth Choir presenting Never Enough, and the Cape Town Choir closing the performance with the hauntingly beautiful Emarabini.
Abavumi Bengcwenga E8
29:42
A dynamic blend of classic, spiritual, and African choral excellence fills this episode. E.L. Ashford’s Lift Up Your Heads opens the program, leading into the soul-stirring Ngonyama Kathixo/Umoyo Kabawo by Bokamoso Chorus. The harmonies continue as Zama High School presents Quando Corpus Morietur, followed by Schubert’s timeless Ave Maria. The Stellenbosch University Choir brings a heartwarming Wedding Medley, while the Drakensberg Boys Choircloses with a rousing performance of Shosholoza.
Abavumi Bengcwenga E7
27:22
Experience the delicate beauty of Baroque and sacred music in this episode. The Tabernacle Choir presents a moving rendition of Sheep May Safely Graze, followed by Christine Schäfer and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestraperforming the breathtaking Alleluia from Exsultate Jubilate. Rounding off this powerful lineup is John Theissen, delivering a stirring interpretation of The Trumpet Shall Sound, a testament to the triumph of the human spirit.
Abavumi Bengcwenga E1
25:36
This episode features beautiful choral voices, including The King's Singers performing Ed is ein Ros'etsprungen, Levy Sepgapane's Comfort Ye My People, This Is The Day That The Lord Has Made by Harmonious Chorale, and many more breathtaking pieces.
Abavumi Bengcwenga E2
21:53
Enjoy Hear My Prayer by Le Canada Concert Choir, My Friend performed by Empangeni High School, In Sweet Consent Unite by Harmonious Choir, and a stunning solo by Mezzo Soprano.
Abavumi Bengcwenga E3
29:38
This is the day by Daniel Ato Goode, Baba Sixolele by the Zulu Kingdom Choir, Sacred Fire by Pretty Yende, and a duet with Nadine Sierra & Pretty Yende.
Abavumi Bengcwenga E4
27:43
Sara Adams "Nearer My God to Thee", Andre Rieu orchestra, Limmie Pulliam sings Nessun Dorma, and Voices of the Nation.
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