Daily Dispatch

Jazz maestro Nduduzo Makhathini hits high notes

- PATIENCE BAMBALELE

Jazz maestro Nduduzo Makhathini is performing with the Lincoln Centre Orchestra (LCO) and great trumpeter Wynton Marsalis in Vienna this week.

Makhathini - who signed one of the most incredible recording deals with Blue Note Records, the renowned American jazz record label owned by Universal Music Group - has two significan­t performanc­es. The first was to have taken place on Tuesday and the second tonight, Wednesday.

The first performanc­e at the Wiener Konserthui­s in Austria was a sold-out show dedicated to Thelonious Sphere Monk. Monk, who died in 1982 at the age of 65, was an American jazz pianist and composer. He is renowned for a unique improvisat­ional style and contribute­d to the growth of the American standard jazz repertoire.

Speaking to Daily Dispatch sister publicatio­n Sowetan on Monday just a few minutes before flying to Austria, Makhathini said: “It is an honour not only to perform with LCO but to get an opportunit­y to interpret the music of one of the greatest pianists.

“I have so much respect for the LCO. Lincolin orchestra is one of the greatest jazz orchestras and I feel honoured to play with them.”

Tonight’s performanc­e will be dedicated to South African Songbook: 25 Years of Democracy. The performanc­e will feature interpreta­tions of music of artists such as Bheki Mseleku and Zim Ngqawana, who are both deceased, and Feya Faku.

“It is an exciting and proud moment for me and the country... all these are part of some of the dreams I had 30 years ago, now they are a reality.”

I have so much respect for the LCO. Lincolin orchestra is one of the greatest jazz orchestras and I feel honoured to play with them

 ?? Picture: THULI DLAMINI ?? IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Jazz artist and trendsette­r Nduduzo Makhathini.
Picture: THULI DLAMINI IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Jazz artist and trendsette­r Nduduzo Makhathini.

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