Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Flute Concerts Diary 2013




For updates to the diary kindly send details of performances and flute events to Marietjie Pauw at empauw@gmail.com or tel 021-887 0488(h) / 072 250 7476. 

These dates are also sent to the following websites: www.encoreonline.co.za
Facebook (administrated by Owen Britz owenbritz@gmail.com); paul@encoreonline.co.za

New additions to datelist highlighted.

26 and 28 February 19:30: Concert Potch Pourri:  George Fazakas and fellow flutist André Oosthuizen, Erica Louw (Philhelmina Dorkas Queenie Bach) and Elmien Els will be premiering PDQ Bach's Trio (Sic) Sonata S3(4) for 2 Flutes, Tuba and Tambourin. Conservatoire Hall Potchefstroom.

27 February: 20:15: ‘Trio with a Twist’ – Janine Neethling (piano), Bridget Rennie Salonen (flute) and Lizzie Rennie (viola) at The Oude Libertas Amphitheatre, Stellenbosch.

1, 3 Maart 18:00: Woordfees Stellenbosch: ‘Vuurvoël’ met Magdalene Minnaar (sopraan), Mario Nell (klavier) en Liesl Stoltz (fluit).
Friday 15 March 20:00: Time and Space Theatre, Henley on Klip. ‘Quartet Cappuccino’ performs their popular arrangements of timeless favourites. Merryl Monard (flute), Lizet Smith (clarinet), Kyran Matthews (saxophone) and Wim van Schalkwyk (cello).

15 March 19.30: ‘Grahamstown Sextet’: Bridget Rennie Salonen (flute), Catherine Foxcroft (piano), Hilary Mohr (Oboe), Jenny Brand (clarinet), Shannon Armer (horn) and Liesl van der Merwe (bassoon). Rhodes Concert Series, Beethoven House, Grahamstown.

17 March 16:00 ‘Grahamstown Sextet’: Bridget Rennie Salonen (flute), Catherine Foxcroft (piano), Hilary Mohr (Oboe), Jenny Brand (clarinet), Shannon Armer (horn) and Liesl van der Merwe (bassoon). Unisa Foundation Concert Series, Enoch Sontonga Hall, Pretoria.

19 March: 19:30 ‘Grahamstown Sextet’: Bridget Rennie Salonen (flute), Catherine Foxcroft (piano), Hilary Mohr (Oboe), Jenny Brand (clarinet), Shannon Armer (horn) and Liesl van der Merwe (bassoon). NWU, Conservatory Hall, Potchefstroom.

22 March 14:00 Wakkerstroom Music Festival. Merryl Monard (flute) and Anneke Lamont (piano). Music by Gaubert, Van Zuilenburg and Griffes. St. Joseph's Church, Wakkerstroom.

23 March 16:00 Wakkerstroom Music Festival. Merryl Monard (flute), Morne van Heerden (clarinet) and Anneke Lamont (piano). Homage to Saint-Saens. Tarantella, Odelette. Clarinet Sonata and works by Lewin and Schocker. Pappilon, Wakkerstroom.

21 April: Liesl Stoltz (flute) Northwards house, Johannesburg. Details to be confirmed.
5 June: ‘An Evening in the Palace of Reason’: Music written for and by Frederick (II) the Great of Prussia, Camerata Tinta Barocca with Liesl Stoltz as soloist. All of these concerts will take place at St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, on the corners of Somerset Road and Buitengracht, Green Point.

Tickets are all available at the door and cost R90 (General admission) and R70 (concessions).
Concerts start at 8pm. All enquiries: 083 684 7318 or qcrida@gmail.com

26 July: ‘The Gabriel Duo’: Bridget Rennie Salonen (flute) and Gaylen Sales (harp) – at The Hermanus Music Society, Hermanus.

28 July: ‘The Gabriel Duo’: Bridget Rennie Salonen (flute) and Gaylen Sales (harp) – at The Helderberg Music Society, Somerset West.

13 October 16:30: ‘Taffanel Trio’: Marietjie Pauw (flute), Annamarie Bam (clarinet) and Benjamin van Eeden (piano). Programme includes SAMRO commission by Alexander Johnson. Endler Hall. University of Stellenbosch ‘Matinée Series’. 


Flutes Offer Clues to Stone-Age Music



Archaeologists reported the discovery last fall of a bone flute and two fragments of ivory flutes that they said represented the earliest known flowering of music-making in Stone Age culture. They said the bone flute with five finger holes, found at Hohle Fels Cave in the hills west of Ulm, was “by far the most complete of the musical instruments so far recovered from the caves” in a region where pieces of other flutes have been turning up in recent years.
A version of this article appeared in print on June 25, 2009, on page A12 of the New York edition.

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