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ARNOLD BOSMAN Memorial Concert
2018-03-08

ARNOLD BOSMAN Memorial Concert

8 March 2016

Odeion

19:30

On 8 March the Odeion School of Music will present the annual special memorial concert in honour of Arnold Bosman, renowned conductor and pianist. The first memorial concert took place in 2010 to commemorate five years since his death in 2005.

Artists who will perform, include:

  • Lourie Coetzee (organ)
  • CATHEDRAL SINGERS under the leadership of Lance Phillip together with Lourie Coetzee (organ)
  • FLYING FINGERS with Brigitte Botha and Johan Cromhout
  • Alida van der Walt (mezzo-soprano) with Johan Cromhout (piano)

Programme:

  • Vierne: Symphonie No. III in F-sharp minor, Op. 28 for Organ
  • Vierne: Messe Solenelle, Op. 16
  • Mozart: Sonata for Four Hands in C major, K.521
  • Haydn: Eurilda’s Aria from Le Pescatrici
  • Gazzaniga: Agatina’s Aria from La Vendemmia

ADMISSION:

Free

ENQUIRIES:

Ninette Pretorius (tel. 051 401 2504)


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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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