 Kamu Magou has been an occasional
    Kamu Magou has been an occasional
    studies student in violin performance 
    for the last four years at the Odeion
    School of Music. 
    Photo: Supplied 
  Two students from the 
Odeion  School of Music (OSM) at the University of the Free State have been  selected as soloists to be part of the 
KwaZulu-Natal Philharmonic Orchestra  National Youth Concerto Festival.
  
The cellist Chris van Zyl and violinist Kamu Magou will be part of the  festival taking place on 29 September 2016 in the Durban City  Hall. The KZN Philharmonic presents the festival  annually, with the aim of providing gifted young musicians an opportunity to  rehearse and perform with a professional orchestra. The orchestra will be  conducted by Lykele  Temmingh.
  Cricketer playing cello since age of six
  Chris, who is  under the tutelage of Prof Anmari van der Westhuizen from the Odeion String  Quartet, is a first-year student at the OSM. He will perform Tchaikovsky’s Pezzo capriccioso, Op. 62, for cello and  orchestra. 
  He started playing the cello at the age of six,  under the tutelage of Michael Haller, a respected cello pedagogue and cellist  of the then Odeion String Quartet. 
  Although a gifted musician, he also loves cricket,  and, as a youngster, his mother had to bribe him by bowling plastic cricket  balls in the lounge in exchange for five minutes of cello playing. 
  Violin student in  residence in Amsterdam
  Kamu has been studying violin under Sharon de  Kock from the Odeion String Quartet, her violin lecturer at the OSM, since high  school. She has been an occasional studies student in violin performance for  the last four years.
  Kamu,  who is pursuing a BCom degree at Unisa, was in residence for a week recently at  the acclaimed Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam. She and the Bloemfontein  double bassist, Siyolise Nyondo, were part of an initiative by the South  African Youth Orchestra Foundation.