The second Cape Town Baroque Festival (CTBF) runs from Friday September 21 to Sunday September 23 at various venues in Cape Town.
The festival was launched by baroque music ensemble Camerata Tinta Barocca (CTB) last year and will feature works by 17th and 18th century composers.
On Friday September 21, sopranos Lynelle Kenned and Elsabé Richter, as well as mezzo-soprano, Lusibalwethu Sesanti will be the soloists at the Glorious Baroque concert featuring Vivaldi’s Gloria, at the
St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Green Point, at 8pm.
The VOX Cape Town choir will be accompanied by CTB under the direction of artistic director, Erik Dippenaar.
Carin van Heerden (baroque oboe and recorder) will be the soloist in Telemann’s Recorder Concerto in F.
Van Heerden will also present master classes to young upcoming recorder players on Saturday September 22, from 11am until 2pm, at St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church.
Also on Saturday, heritage architect, John Rennie will present a two-hour walking tour of the historic UCT Hiddingh Campus in Orange Street, from 1.30pm.
At 4pm, a unique concert featuring music of the iconic musician and entertainer, David Bowie, dubbed the “Chameleon of Rock” and a master of reinvention, will be held at Alexander Bar in Strand Street.
Stellenbosch-based composer, Jan-Hendrik Harley has arranged Bowie’s music and reimagined them as baroque compositions.
Harley (violin and guitar) will direct the Ensemble Je Ne Comprends Pas, consisting of Joshua Frank (recorder, guitar), Mariechen Meyer (double bass) and John Pringle (percussion). This concert will be repeated on Sunday September 23, at 9pm.
Back to Saturday, CBTF collaborates with the Cape Town Concert Series for a performance by members of CTB and the Durban-based Baroque2000, as well as Van Heerden at the Baxter Concert Hall in Rondebosch, at 8pm.
The concert will consist of a programme of chamber music from the 18th century composers Schaffrath, Vivaldi, Hook and Telemann.
Organ music can be heard on Sunday September 23 at 12.30pm, when Mario Nell and Winand Grundling present an all-Mozart duo recital
programme on the organ of St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church.
The Lutesong duo – Lente Louw (mezzo-soprano) and
Uwe Grosser (lute, theorbo, baroque guitar) – performs with Nick de Jager (tenor) and Vera Vukovic (lute, theorbo) in a programme titled Mixed Doubles – 17th-century pop songs for two voices and plucked stringson
SundaySeptember23 attheSouthAfrican Slave Church Museum i
* Long Street, at 4pm. The concert features works by Marì* , Mudarra,Kapspergerand Caccini.
Tickets are available from www.ctbaroque.co.za/festival or from Webtickets. A festival pass for four concerts can be booked by emailing cameratatintabarocca@gmail.com. Bookings for Alexander Bar performances can be
done telephonically on 021
300 1652 or email info@alexanderbar.co.za
Visit www.ctbaroque.co.za/festival or email cameratatintabarocca@gmail.com for more information.