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2019 2018
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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Moeders en Dogters

Description: Moeders en Dogters Tags: Moeders en DogtersPlaywright: Corlia Fourie

Director: Pieter Venter

Venue:  Wynand Mouton Theatre, UFS Main Campus

Language: Afrikaans

Genre: Drama

 

Dates and times:

11 May 2016              19:30   

12 May 2016              19:30

13 May 2016              19:30

 

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

Bookings:   Computicket (0861 915 8000)


In the play Moeders en Dogters we are confronted by the riots of 1976 – or is it 2016? South Africa is in uproar, universities are burning and closed, partly because of strikes against Afrikaans as a medium of instruction in institutions. Moeders en Dogters, written by Corlia Fourie in 1986, is a moving drama about an African family, a mother and her three daughters that starts the day of the father's funeral. The problems of a small family are juxtaposed against the outside world, South Africa. The interpersonal relationship between the sisters, the sisters and their mother, and with Susie, their domestic worker with her emotional story, make us aware of the fact that all mothers and daughters have the same dreams and problems.

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