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Mbube – “Nansi Imali”
(There’s Money)
for woodwind quintet: flute, oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon
by Joseph Shabalala (b. 1941) – South African singer – founder and musical director of Ladysmith Black Mambazo
Transcribed by Adam Lesnick and Stephen Barber. Arranged for woodwind quintet by Adam Lesnick.
A song about black South African diamond miners, Nansi Imali means, “There’s Money” in the Zulu language. It is composed in the style known as mbube, a call and response form common to South African music.