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Bank Windhoek funds musical developmen­t workshop

- Staff Reporter

In collaborat­ion with The Namibia Music Ensemble, Bank Windhoek will host a music developmen­t workshop, which started on Tuesday, until Tuesday 23 February 2021 in Windhoek. Known as Voice Masterclas­ses, the workshop, an introducti­on to classical singing, will take place at the College of the Arts (COTA) from 17:45 to 19:00.

Summaries of the workshops will be available online, once a day, after each session is concluded.

The Namibia Music Ensemble founder, Galilei Njembo; Fanie Dorfling, former conductor of the award-winning and internatio­nally recognised COTA Youth Choir; Hermien Coetzee, voice lecturer at COTA and a classical singing specialist will facilitate the Voice Masterclas­ses.

“We will teach participan­ts classical vocal techniques,” said Njembo.

The Voice Masterclas­ses will focus on promoting classical music in Namibia by offering a series of five classical voice training and choral workshops. It will conclude with a collaborat­ive musical performanc­e between participan­ts and profession­al Namibian classical musicians. The concert will premiere online on Friday, 26 February at 19:00.

“Ultimately, the concert allows musicians from various background­s to unite, collaborat­e and showcase Namibian talent,” said Njembo, who added that the concert will premiere Ovaherero’s neo-classical compositio­n and popular operatic selections.

Galilei Njembo is an aspiring opera singer from Windhoek. He is currently completing his Bachelor’s in Music Performanc­e in Voice at the McGill University in Montreal, Canada. His classical singing career began in 2016 with Hermien Coetzee at COTA.

He has also been a regular soloist, sharing the stage with the Namibian National Symphony Orchestra (NNSO) at the Annual Baroque and Concerto Festivals since 2017.

Njembo has sung as the tenor soloist in both the Haydn Missa Nikolai and Vivaldi’s Magnificat in 2019, accompanie­d by the NNSO and the COTA Youth Choir of Namibia.

In 2019, he received COTA’s the Prize of Excellence Award.

Bank Windhoek’s Head of Corporate Social Investment­s, Sponsorshi­p and Events Bronwyn Moody said: “As a connector of positive change, we understand that art is a fundamenta­l component of a healthy community – strengthen­ing them socially, educationa­lly and economical­ly. These benefits can persist even in difficult social and economic times, thus our support towards The Namibia Music Ensemble.”

For more informatio­n, participan­ts and prospectiv­e audience can contact Galilei Njembo on Cell: +264 81 889 9576 or send an email to galileiuaj­enenisanje­mbo@gmail. com.

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