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Threnody 2, for strings, clarinet and timpani, opus 39
Score. Originally entitled ‘Steve Biko in Heaven’. In memory of Steve Biko. -
Piano concerto no 2, opus 31
Score. Piano concerto in three movements, composed in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, England between 1977 and 1979. -
Folk Coverage
(1969-1994)Each page forming part of this item is presented in the form of collages. Each collage consists of newspaper headlines, cartoons and photographs all pertaining in some way to the political state in South Africa with a ... -
Police Van
(19--)The item consists of two black and white photographs. The first is a photograph of a person whilst the other is an image of a police van with a gun pointed out the front window. -
Man with A Gun Holster
(19--)The black and white photograph depicts a man standing with a gun visible in his holster whilst two women walk past. Apartheid years 1976-1980. -
Four Men Standing Behind a Microphone
(19--)The black and white photograph depicts four men standing behind a microphone. -
Fiording Ahead : African Folk Amid the Fiords
(1998-07-02)The article is based on an interview in which two of the three students from Technikon Natal were interviewed before travelling to Norway to share their music heritage at the largest International folk festival. -
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Woman Singing on Stage
(19--)The black and white photograph depicts a woman on stage during a performance. -
News reporters documenting the South African Border War, Angola 1986
(1986-04)In 1986 David Marks worked alongside a group of journalists who reported on the South African Border War in Angola. They were embedded journalists with Jonas Savimbi’s UNITA (National Union for the Total Independence of ... -
News reporters documenting the South African Border War, Angola 1986
(1986-04-28)In 1986 David Marks worked alongside a group of journalists who reported on the South African Border War in Angola. They were embedded journalists with Jonas Savimbi’s UNITA (National Union for the Total Independence of ... -
News reporters documenting the South African Border War, Angola 1986
(1986-04)In 1986 David Marks worked alongside a group of journalists who reported on the South African Border War in Angola. They were embedded journalists with Jonas Savimbi’s UNITA (National Union for the Total Independence of ... -
News reporters documenting the South African Border War, Angola 1986
(1986-04)In 1986 David Marks worked alongside a group of journalists who reported on the South African Border War in Angola. They were embedded journalists with Jonas Savimbi’s UNITA (National Union for the Total Independence of ... -
News reporters documenting the South African Border War, Angola 1986
(1986-04)In 1986 David Marks worked alongside a group of journalists who reported on the South African Border War in Angola. They were embedded journalists with Jonas Savimbi’s UNITA (National Union for the Total Independence of ... -
News reporters documenting the South African Border War, Angola 1986
(1986-04)In 1986 David Marks worked alongside a group of journalists who reported on the South African Border War in Angola. They were embedded journalists with Jonas Savimbi’s UNITA (National Union for the Total Independence of ... -
News reporters documenting the South African Border War, Angola 1986
(1986-04)In 1986 David Marks worked alongside a group of journalists who reported on the South African Border War in Angola. They were embedded journalists with Jonas Savimbi’s UNITA (National Union for the Total Independence of ... -
News reporters documenting the South African Border War, Angola 1986
(1986-04)In 1986 David Marks worked alongside a group of journalists who reported on the South African Border War in Angola. They were embedded journalists with Jonas Savimbi’s UNITA (National Union for the Total Independence of ... -
News reporters documenting the South African Border War, Angola 1986
(1986-04)In 1986 David Marks worked alongside a group of journalists who reported on the South African Border War in Angola. They were embedded journalists with Jonas Savimbi’s UNITA (National Union for the Total Independence of ...