Abel Selaocoe's sophomore album, 'Hymns of Bantu', is a gloriously rich and eclectic masterpiece that seamlessly weaves together pulsating dances, ecstatic chants, and joyous expressions of love. This 12-track odyssey, released on Warner Classics on 21st February 2025, celebrates Selaocoe's South African heritage, tracing his ancestral path and influences, including Western classical repertoire.
With his innovative approach, Selaocoe combines traditional Bantu music with cello-centric 'Western Classical' baroque and baroque-inspired works, featuring original compositions and arrangements that showcase his remarkable vocal and instrumental talents. The album's unique blend of modal scales and overtone harmonic systems of South African music, alongside Western four-part harmony, creates a captivating listening experience.
From the opening notes of 'Tsohle Tsohle' to the closing strains of 'Camagu', Selaocoe's 'Hymns of Bantu' is a testament to the healing power of song across cultures. With guest appearances and arrangements, including a stunning rendition of Bach's 'Cello Suite No. 6 in D Major' and an improvisation on Marin Marais' 'Les voix humaines', this album is a true masterpiece of classical crossover music.
Clocking in at 58 minutes, 'Hymns of Bantu' is an immersive and deeply personal work that showcases Abel Selaocoe's boundless creativity and passion for his craft. As he follows up his acclaimed debut 'Where Is Home (Hae ke Kae)', Selaocoe cements his position as a leading figure in the classical music world, pushing boundaries and defying genre conventions. 'Hymns of Bantu' is an unforgettable listening experience that will leave you enchanted and inspired.