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Bheki Mseleku was a South African jazz musician, composer, and bandleader. He was born in Durban, South Africa, and began playing the piano at the age of five. He studied music at the University of Natal, and later moved to London in the late 1970s.
Mseleku was a prolific composer, and his music was heavily influenced by South African music, as well as jazz, classical, and African music. He released several albums, including Celebration (1985), Time Will Tell (1988), and Home at Last (1996). He also collaborated with many other musicians, including Hugh Masekela, Abdullah Ibrahim, and Herbie Hancock.
Mseleku died in 2008 at the age of 53. He was survived by his wife, two sons, and two daughters. He was posthumously awarded the Order of Ikhamanga in Silver by the South African government in 2009.
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Bhekumuzi Hyacinth Mseleku |
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Professional musician, composer |
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69 years old |
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3 March 1955 |
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3 March |
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Durban, South Africa |
Date of death |
September 9, 2008, |
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London, United Kingdom |
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South Africa |
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With his last record, Home at Last (2003), Mseleku, "a self-confessed 'Citizen of the World'", explored "home" as being "a spiritual construct made up of special people and relationships, those that came along on the long hard road, those that were left behind to be re-visited later."
Mseleku's father was a musician and teacher, and a Cambridge University music graduate, who had religious beliefs that prevented his children from ready access to the family's upright piano in case any of them should pursue something as "devilish" as music. His mother gave him the keys while his father was away, but the piano ended up as firewood one winter's evening. During his childhood, Mseleku suffered the loss of the upper joints of two fingers in his right hand from a go-karting accident. He explained in a 1994 South Bank Show dedicated to him that this was wholly due to the restricted health care available to Black South Africans under Apartheid.
Mseleku was diabetic and at one time had been diagnosed as bipolar. A father of 9 children: Sizwe Mseleku, Duma Mseleku, Maria Mbalentle Mseleku, Victoria Nokuwela Ogunsaya (maiden name Mseleku), Teresa Milewski, Brenda Mseleku, Michael Mseleku, Noel Goldenbaum and Nirvana Nokwe-Mseleku being the youngest, his departure left a devastating mark on his survived family. He died in his London flat, having spent most of his last years back in South Africa, but without finding an outlet for his skills there; his home was burglarized in 1994, which affected him deeply, due to the loss of the mouthpiece John Coltrane had used for the recording of A Love Supreme, given to him by Alice Coltrane at Newport.
His 1991 album Celebration, which featured Courtney Pine among a number of British players as guests, was nominated for a Mercury Music Prize. After this, he was taken up by the major Verve label for several albums. The first of these featured a number of American players including Joe Henderson, Abbey Lincoln and Elvin Jones. In 1996, Mseleku won a KORA All Africa Music Award in the category Best Instrumentalist (Southern Afrika).
Mseleku started his musical career in Johannesburg in 1975 as an electric organ player for an R&B band, Spirits Rejoice. After performing at the Newport Jazz Festival in 1977, Mseleku settled in Botswana for a time, moved to London, England, in the late 1970s, and made an attempt to settle into the jazz scene in Stockholm from 1980 to 1983, but then returned to London. It was not until 1987 that Mseleku made his debut at the prominent Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, playing piano unaccompanied by other musicians, with a tenor saxophone in his lap.
Bhekumuzi Hyacinth Mseleku, generally known as Bheki Mseleku (3 March 1955 – 9 September 2008), was a jazz musician from South Africa. He was a pianist, saxophonist, guitarist, composer and arranger who was entirely self-taught.