Monthati Masebe

South African born composer Monthati Masebe is a bold and vibrant African who embraces fluidity in countless ways. Coming from an artistic family, it came as no surprise that Monthati wanted to take the hat as the modern griot. She is a classically trained pianist and plays a variety of southern African indigenous instruments. After graduating with a B.Mus., Monthati decided to take the role of an archivist at one of South Africa’s biggest royalty collection society - SAMRO. She assisted in digitising the sheet music archive as well as editing and transcribing South African indigenous songs which are at risk of being lost.

Monthati is currently working on her masters degree in music composition focusing on the potential and power of indigenous instruments in music cognition/ therapy field. Since the corona virus outbreak, she offered to assist the African yogi collective with hosting virtual sound bath meditations to accompany their yoga sessions. She has also joined the Masakona Matsila foundation in creating podcasts of children’s books written in African indigenous languages.

Monthati’s compositional work includes commissioned pieces for Japanese duo X[!]ksa and the Stockholm Saxophone Quartet. She also did two art installation pieces for the Wits Arts Museum- a musical interpretation of Norea Mabasa’s ancestral drum and a new music collaborative piece with Kathleen Tagg. Her experimental style blends with her versatile music background and personality. In 2019 Monthati completed a 48hour film challenge which focused on the internal and external safety of black queerness in society.

Links

Website: www.themoderngriot.com/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe7TzTnzxO_0QyMlCkbtv4w