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Community and music speak to a sense of hope and vision to tide us over. Thandi Ntuli is in her music room at home in Johannesburg. It is late afternoon and sunlight bursts through narrow windows onto ...
Exploring the fullness of who she is – who we are – in her personal and collaborative projects, Thandi Ntuli negotiates a wide palette of sound and genre. This approach is a proud embracing of having ...
The acclaimed South African pianist meets Los Angeles’ ambient-jazz ringleader for a session that shuttles between atmospheric studio experiments and gorgeously unadorned solo takes. Pianist ...
Johannesburg - You may already know Thandi Ntuli’s name – she recently won the 2018 Standard Bank Young Artist Award for jazz and her sophomore album, Exiled, has been spotlighted by Apple music as ...
The pianist and composer’s latest release, Thandi Ntuli (Live at Jazzwerkstatt), adds new insight into her music: how it’s put together, how it sounds and what it says. When pianist and ...
The episode concludes with pianist Thandi Ntuli, from South Africa's so-called "Born Free" generation. Her rise to stardom symbolizes a new era of hope and healing, as she's able to realize ...
Pianist and vocalist Thandi Ntuli is part of a new generation of South African musicians who reflect this idea of crosscultural jazz. Raised in South Africa, Ntuli grew up on a mix of South ...
On Saturday evening, Ntuli, drummer Sphelelo Mazibuko and percussionist Tlale Makhene will do exactly that for an audience at the Cape Town International Jazz Festival in a 60-minute set.
Thandi Ntuli’s musical talent has extended its reach across borders. The jazz pianist released a live recording album earlier this year from her performance at the artist led jazz festival ...
At a press conference to mark the opening of the recent International Jazz Extravaganza, avid jazz head Mamsie Ntshangase asked participating pianist Thandi Ntuli if the 2016 single Cosmic Light ...
Among local artists performing will be Mandisi Dyantyis, Sipho “Hotstix” Mabuse, Gugu Shezi, Themba Mokoena and Thandi Ntuli. Tickets cost R500 per person and are available via Howler.
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