by bonganinb@me.com | Nov 1, 2015 | press |
Violins and Fire November 1, 2015 by Gerard Scholtz The violins play as the city burns. I experienced this irony against my skin yesterday. The streets of Cape Town were taken over by angry students during the #FeesMustFall campaign. The riot police attempted to...
by bonganinb@me.com | Oct 1, 2015 | press |
Commemoration of a clever mind, tragic life Music | 19 October 2015 Christina McEwan MORAL outrage makes for good music. When South African composer Bongani Ndodana-Breen heard the poem Die Kind by Afrikaans poet Ingrid Jonker read by Nelson Mandela in his inaugural...
by bonganinb@me.com | Jul 5, 2013 | press |
Seven questions for Bongani Ndodana-Breen Financial Mail – Chris Thurman – 18 July 2013 FM: What drew you to the musical potential of the poem “Credo”? Ndodana-Breen: The Freedom Charter is a complex document, but Brent Meersman’s poem...
by bonganinb@me.com | Jul 4, 2013 | press |
Unisa opens doors of learning and culture with Credo Sharon Farrell “Unisa was far ahead in anticipating our commitment through the Freedom Charter that the doors of learning and culture shall be opened.” This was the declaration by His Excellency, President Jacob...
by bonganinb@me.com | Jul 3, 2013 | press |
Credo: Vision that inspired a modern classic Mail & Guardian – Matthew Krouse – 19 July 2013 “The musical performance that is “Credo” is a sweeping, uplifting declaration of how South Africans would like the country to be.” The...
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