MOVERS AND SHAKERS; MY FIRST ENCOUNTER WITH THE ANGELIC
AND TALENTED MOIPEI SISTERS QUARTET
Year 2009 was magical for me! I was a form 3 student back
in Pumwani High
School , Nairobi and an
opportunity arose for me to visit Braeside
International School-
a fancy, uptown and classy school for the affluent.
Little did I know that this Nairobi conservatoire
Orchestra event pitting the who is who in the music scene in Nairobi would lead
me to an encounter with a talented quartet I had only before then admired on
TV.
Although I did not have the 100 bob required for the
event, for this one-in – a –lifetime opportunity, I had to debt my pals.
Fate brought me to an encounter with the Moipei Quartet.
To date I still hold on to the diary page they personally autographed for me
and one that earned me envy and talk of the school that week.
At the Nairobi
Orchestra event, I had an opportunity to see and hear their dad perform. What
really stuck with me about the 4- triplets Mary, Martha, Magdalene and
Seraphine was their jovial moods and smile. But above all their humbleness
despite their fame and the ability to stoop down below and blend with commoners
like me in a magical and unique way won my admiration for them.
The 4 are adept at the African and classical genres. But
what do you expect? They started their singing career at only age 2 and they
have grown to date to incorporate acting and drama too.
Not only have they sung for International audiences, they
have also used their talent in the campaign for children’s right. And the
United Nations Children Education Fund (UNICEF) has made them child
ambassadors, to raise awareness on rights of children.
The girls have won the hearts of many Kenyans and the
whole world with their ability to sing in different languages. Their
professional music teacher cum dad has been encouraging them to learn new
cultures, languages and also he has been helping them learn to play musical
instruments.
That’s the Moipei Quartet for you. To them, it is not all
about the fame but the quest to use and exploit their talents positively to
help and inspire others!
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