One of the founding members of the Soweto String Quartet has died in his home on Wednesday morning.
Reuben Malusi Khemese played the Cello and will be missed by the remaining members of the quartet, details on the funeral and memorial is yet to be announced.
Khemese died at the age of 62 in his home in Mulbarton and it is not clear yet what was the cause of death.
The Soweto String Quartet is known for their unique composition of strings with a mbaqanga beat, a classical string and a rhythm of kwela music.
The Quartet became a full-time professional band in1992 and rose to fame after performing at the inauguration of President Mandel.
Their last performance as a quartet was at the SABC concert earlier this month.
Sincere condolences to the family of Mr Reuben Khemese, founding member of Soweto String Quartet. May his Soul Rest in Peace @GautengSACR
— Gauteng Provincial Gov (@GautengProvince) September 29, 2016
https://t.co/votgIicvvt Sad to hear of the passing of Soweto String Quartet's Reuben. They had us on our feet at my daughter's wedding.
— Felicia Mabuza-Suttle (@Feliciamabuza) September 29, 2016
It is with shock and sadness that we learn about the passing of Soweto String Quartet founding member Reuben Khemese.
— Nathi Mthethwa (@NathiMthethwaSA) September 28, 2016
Soweto String Quartet playing homeless.. #ThankYouSABC Local is altyd lekker! pic.twitter.com/qXUohKJwLs
— SABC (@SABCPortal) September 10, 2016