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Madosini
South African musician (–)
Latozi "Madosini" Mpahleni | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | Latozi Mpahleni |
| Also known as | Madosini |
| Born | ()25 December KwaDlomo, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
| Died | 23 December () (aged78) Mthatha, South Africa |
| Genres | Xhosa traditional music, world music |
| Occupation(s) | Musician, singer, cultural custodian |
| Instrument(s) | Uhadi (gourd bow), umrhubhe (mouth bow), isitolotolo (Jew’s harp) |
| Years active | – |
| Labels | Melt |
Musical artist
Latozi Mpahleni (25 December – 23 December ), better known by her clan name Madosini, was a South African musician, singer, and cultural custodian.
She was celebrated for her mastery of traditional Xhosa musical instruments such as the uhadi (gourd bow), umrhubhe (mouth bow), and isitolotolo (Jew's harp). Madosini was regarded as a "national treasure" and a leading figure in the preservation of Xhosa indigenous music.[1]
Biography
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