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Sibongile’s
first CD, Ancient Evenings recorded in 1996, was an exploration
of the African indigenous music that she had been brought up listening
to and it earned her two South African Music Awards - Best Female
Vocal Performance and Best Adult Contemporary Performance. |

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| In 1998,
Sibongile released her second album, a live recording of a performance
held at Johannesburg's Market Theatre. Aptly entitled Live at the
Market Theatre, this album turned its attention to Sibongile's love
of jazz. Again, the album received public and critical acclaim,
and again, Sibongile took home a SAMA award, this time for the Best
Adult Contemporary Performance. |
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Immortal
Secrets is the title of Sibongile Khumalo's third album, a CD that
continued the work she began with Ancient Evenings. A thoughtful,
introspective and nostalgic CD, Immortal Secrets articulated the
feelings and reflections of a contemporary, sometimes urban being,
seeking to maintain their core identity as aperson steeped in African
culture and heritage. |

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| Then
came Quest, an album that truly shows just how Sibongile is the
epitome of the perfect New South African, an individual with a strong
sense of self and culture, who is equally open and receptive to
difference, ignoring borders artificially created by culture, language
and history. |
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A compilation of some of Sibongile's most popular songs, drawn from all her previously released cds. A real collectors' item. |

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| An inspired
and inspirational album that moves from the substantial repertoire
of the nineteenth-century western classical repertoire to the equally
classic gems of African choralism and the songs of Princess Magogo
that she has made her own. |
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