Sabina Mossolow

[2] Since her return to South Africa in the late nineties, Mossolow has sung locally, in Namibia, Germany and Italy in recitals ranging from opera, operetta and lieder to lighter classical fare.

Her oratorio repertoire includes Handel's Messiah, Mozart's Mass in C Minor as well as Cartellieri's Gioas, re di Guida at the Musiktage St. Peter with the Freiburger Kammerorchester under Klaus Hövelmann.

Amongst others she has sung the première of his Sinfonia Africana with the Cape Philharmonic Orchestra, Dover Beach and Due Sonetti di Petrarca with the Collage ensemble, Die Stil Avontuur, and has recorded his song cycle Of Darkness and the Heart with the Odeon String Quartet in Bloemfontein.

She was a semi-finalist in the UNISA International Singing Competition and received master classes from Galina Vishnevskaja in Salzburg, Kammersängerin Margherita Lilowa in Varna, Bulgaria, as well as Elly Ameling.

[2] In a review written of her performance at Cape Town's Artscape Opera House, Mustapha Hendricks wrote: "But the true vibrations came in the form of a bona fide diva, Namibian soprano Sabina Mossolow.