ABEL SELAOCOE / WHERE IS HOME? - WARNER CLASSICS - South African cellist Abel Selaocoe makes his debut on Warner Classics with Where is Home (Hae Ke Kae). It's dual title, in English and Sesotho, reflects the album's diverse program which draws from vibrant European and African influences: pieces inspired by South African and Tanzanian musical tradition share a space with works by J.S. Bach and Giovanni Benedetto Platti, some of which are renewed with instrumental and lyrical improvisations. The title of the album holds multifaceted significance for the Manchester-based musician: "Home is the place that empowers you; it's not only a geographical place but in people as well, where you can live a life of empowerment and not of oppression. I've learned to find my different homes through the cello." Abel Selaocoe represents Africa on the move.
5 Cello Sonata No. 7 in D Major, I. 84: II. Allegro
6 Cello Sonata No. 7 in D Major, I. 84: III. Largho
7 Cello Sonata No. 7 in D Major, I. 84: IV. Presto
8 Qhawe / Hero
9 Hlokomela / Take Care
10 Lerato / Love
11 Seipone / Mirror
12 Cello Suite No. 3 in C Major, BWV 1009: IV. Sarabande
13 Invocation
14 Ka Bohaleng / on the Sharp Side
15 Cello Suite No. 5 in C minor, BWV 1011: IV. Sarabande
16 Ancestral Affirmations
ABEL SELAOCOE / WHERE IS HOME? - WARNER CLASSICS - South African cellist Abel Selaocoe makes his debut on Warner Classics with Where is Home (Hae Ke Kae). It's dual title, in English and Sesotho, reflects the album's diverse program which draws from vibrant European and African influences: pieces inspired by South African and Tanzanian musical tradition share a space with works by J.S. Bach and Giovanni Benedetto Platti, some of which are renewed with instrumental and lyrical improvisations. The title of the album holds multifaceted significance for the Manchester-based musician: "Home is the place that empowers you; it's not only a geographical place but in people as well, where you can live a life of empowerment and not of oppression. I've learned to find my different homes through the cello." Abel Selaocoe represents Africa on the move.