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Hennie Bekker

HENNIE BEKKER ~ A LIFELONG JOURNEY OF TIMELESS MUSICAL EXPRESSION

The musical genius of Hennie Bekker deeply reflects the diverse facets of New Age Music with the release of his newest album entitled Spectrum - An Anthology of Relaxing Instrumental Music. Spectrum encompasses some of Bekker’s most significant instrumental works, embodying a melodic array of various musical genres. This epic compilation truly showcases Bekker’s strength as a multi- genre artist, featuring fourteen soothing tracks from eleven of his memorable New Age inspired albums. From echoing soundscapes of the mystical African jungle, to romantic piano and modern ambient sounds, Spectrum shines as a colorful celebration of Bekker’s lifelong journey of timeless musical expression.

Hennie Bekker is an award-winning, multi-platinum-selling musician, master composer and arranger whose international career spans decades, cultures, generations and genres. Bekker is best known for his New Age sound on Dan Gibson’s Solitudes ��" Exploring Nature with Music series, and his own Kaleidoscopes, African Tapestries, and Hennie Bekker’s Tranquility album series. He was also a creative force behind BKS, one of Canada’s most successful techno/dance bands.

Bekker was raised in Mufulira, a Zambian copper mining town 10 miles south of the Congo border. His young spirit was captivated by the symphonic sounds of the African wilderness, the haunting harmonies of tribal chanting, and the rhythmic dialogue of drummers communicating between mining camps at sundown. Bekker began playing music at a very young age and spent eight years performing with various bands throughout Zambia, South Africa, Congo and Zimbabwe, finally settling in Johannesburg, South Africa.

There he formed several bands bearing his name, and his success as a musician and bandleader elevated him to become a musical director for Gallo Record Company, and later for Teal (a Polygram company). Bekker went on to produce and arrange countless works for many well-known South African artists. He also released a handful of solo albums on various labels including His Master’s Voice, EMI, and Gallo.

Having successfully established himself in South Africa’s flourishing music industry, Bekker, looking for new challenges, took his skills to England to further explore his thriving musical career. There, along with producer Emil Zoghby, Bekker arranged, conducted and co-produced albums for such notable artists as Freddie Cole, Magna Carta and legendary British pianist Stanley Black. In 1980 Bekker returned to South Africa, adding film scores, music for television, radio and hundreds of commercials to his discography.

In 1987, Bekker immigrated to Canada. A steady stream of commercial and stock-music work eventually led him to Solitudes™, where he composed ambient melodies to compliment Dan Gibson’s nature sounds. Bekker and Gibson collaborated on the first fourteen Solitudes - Exploring Nature With Music albums, many of which have since sold gold, platinum, double and triple platinum volumes.

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