Durban City Orchestra presents
Concerto Festival
Northlands Bowling Club: Sunday 28 July at 3pm (Webtickets)
St Agnes Chapel: Sunday 4 August at 3.30pm (Quicket)
Music-lovers have two opportunities to listen to the Durban City Orchestra (DCO) performing a magnificent afternoon concert of live orchestral music at Northlands Bowling Club: Sunday 28 July at 3pm and St Agnes Chapel: Sunday 4 August at 3.30pm.
The programme comprises a carefully chosen eclectic programme of beautiful concerti. One movement will be played from four different concertos: the second movement of Bruch’s Violin Concerto in G Minor’; the first movement of Haydn Trumpet Concerto; the second movement of Mozart’s Bassoon Concerto; and the third movement of Weber’s Clarinet Concerto.
The orchestra, one of the longest running orchestras in the country, has a complement of approximately 30 active members who get together weekly. The orchestra includes two accomplished professional musicians in Charl van der Merwe as Resident Conductor and Jitske Brien as Concert Master.
The orchestra, one of the longest running orchestras in the country, is made up of active and retired music teachers, a former orchestral conductor, university music students and part time musicians who participate voluntarily for the love of music in this community facility, with a complement currently of approximately 30 members.
Durban City Orchestra (DCO), which is independent of KwaZulu Natal Philharmonic Orchestra, started as Durban Philharmonic Orchestra and was later known as Gateway Philharmonic Orchestra before it became DCO.
The DCO is supported by Mzansi National Philharmonic Orchestra.
Tickets are: Northlands Bowling Club: Sunday 28 July at 3pm – Webtickets and St Agnes Chapel: Sunday 4 August at 3.30pm Quicket or at the door.