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Public Examination Recital: George Foster (PhD - tuba)
2018-02-08

Public Examination Recital: George Foster (PhD - tuba)

  • Tuesday 6 February 2018
  • Thursday 8 February 2018

George Foster, a PhD student at the Odeion School of Music, presents one of his doctoral examination recitals. He will be accompanied by Eljee du Plooy (organ) and Lesley-Ann Mathews (piano).

PROGRAMME:

  • Jan Koetsier: Choralfantasie über "Est ein Schnitter, Der Heisst Tod" Op. 93
  • Dmitri Shostakovich - transcribed by Harri Miettunen: Adagio from "Limpid Stream" Op. 39
  • Johann Sebastian Bach: Partita in A minor BWV1013 - transcribed by Floyd Cooley
  • Robert Schumann - transcribed by Floyd Cooley: Adagio and Allegro Op. 70
  • Alec Wilder: Sonata No. 1 for tuba and piano (1959)
  • Alexei Lebedev: Concert Allegro (1949)
  • 8 February 2018
  • 19:30
  • Odeion
  • Admission FREE

Bookings / information at
Ninette Pretorius (051 401 2504 / pretoriusn@ufs.ac.za


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Agt vroue

Name of production: Agt vroue

Dramaturg: Robert Thomas

Translated by:  Jocelyn De Bruyn

Director: Pieter Venter

Venue:  Wynand Mouton Theatre, UFS Main Campus

Language:  Afrikaans

 

Dates and times:

19 May 2015                   19h30

20 May 2015                   19h30

21 May 2015                   19h30

22 May 2015                  19h30

 

Prices:  R 40.00 for adults / R 30.00 for students, scholars / R25.00 for pensioners.

Bookings:  Computicket (0861 915 8000)

 

Press Release

Eight women find themselves caged in a house on an isolated farm in the Karoo, busy with preparations for a delightful Christmas on the farm. After the family patriarch is “murdered” it soon becomes clear that all of them – the “victim’s wife, sister, mother- and sister-in-laws, two daughters, as well as the two house workers – have a motive, a secret: Everyone is a suspect.

 

The original text, Huit femmes, written by Robert Thomas, was adapted in 2002 into a successful, musical, the dark comedy film, 8 femmes.

 

Agt vroue is a thriller-comedy with an unexpected twist. The actors in the play are all third year drama students.

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