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Symphony of saints and schemers

Mail & Guardian

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July 11, 2025

Musa Mhlongo brings soul and suspense to a score that elevates a gospel-inspired telenovela

- Rolland Simpi Motaung

Speaking to Musa Mhlongo about arts, books and music is an indulgence of note.

His passion for creative expression is seen in his illustrious work as literary scholar, cultural researcher and composer.

This award-winning maestro continues this creative work as one of the music composers for Mzansi Magic’s recent telenovela Genesis.

Alongside the prolific Mojalefa Thebe, Mhlongo composed the score and original tracks for the series, which replaced My Brother’s Keeper in April.

Genesis delves into the high-stakes world of gospel music, where loyalty is tested and betrayal lurks around every corner. Led by veteran actors such as Baby Cele and Buyile Mdladla as owners of music label Genesis Records, it explores family dynamics, power struggles, love and faith.

From the studio recording scenes to the title sequences at the start and end of every episode, Mhlongo was at the helm. The Mail & Guardian spoke to him about his experience crafting the score that complements this new telenovela.

M&G: You are a man of many creative abilities. Regarding your love of music, when did that start?

Mhlongo: I have one childhood memory that has stuck in my mind. We once saw a film at primary school and all I remember from the movie is a scene of a guy playing a trumpet.

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