The Citizen (Gauteng)

Thandi making waves in jazz

MULTI-TALENTED: NTULI IS ALSO A VERY GIFTED PIANIST AND AN IMAGINATIV­E COMPOSER She is now working in more experiment­al settings with the likes of electronic artist Jazzuelle.

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Thandi Ntuli was born in 1987 in Soshanguve, one of the country’s largest townships, located north of the administra­tive capital Tshwane. She is the niece of multi-instrument­alist and lead vocalist of the historic Afro fusion band Harari, Selby Ntuli. This rising star started playing the piano at the age of four but it was only in high school that she developed any real desire to become a profession­al musician. The Standard Bank National Youth Jazz Festival is where Ntuli took flight. She was selected as a member of the Standard Bank National Youth Jazz Band in 2013. In 2014 she released her debut record, The Offering. The record showcases Ntuli as a gifted pianist and imaginativ­e composer. Her strength as band leader is reflected in the powerhouse of some of the best talents in the new generation of jazz musicians that it features. These include Sisonke Xonti (tenor saxophone), Mthunzi Mvubu (alto saxophone), Keenan Ahrends (guitar), Sphelelo Mazibuko (drums), Benjamin Jephta (double bass) and Spha Mdlalose (lead vocals). It also features the experience­d hand of trumpeter, Marcus Wyatt. She tours regularly and has played on local and internatio­nal stages, including The Cape Town Internatio­nal Jazz Festival, The Standard Bank Joy of Jazz, The Standard Bank Jazz Festival and The Calabar Internatio­nal Jazz Festival in Nigeria. Ntuli has also played with the Cape Philharmon­ic Orchestra, along with Mike Campbell and the UCT Big Band.

She has also worked on projects with Judith Sephuma, Neo Muyanga and in 2017 was called upon by the American steel pan genius, Andy Narell, at the Standard Bank Jazz Festival.

These jazz collaborat­ions are well balanced by her work in more experiment­al settings with the likes of electronic artist Jazzuelle, QB Smith and Sir LSG.

Her more recent collaborat­ion with DJ Kenzhero and Tha Muzik is one of her most imaginativ­e works. – Citizen reporter

She tours regularly and has played on local and internatio­nal stages, including The Cape Town Internatio­nal Jazz Festival, The Standard Bank Joy of Jazz, The Standard Bank Jazz Festival and The Calabar Internatio­nal Jazz Festival in Nigeria.

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