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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20221207T190000
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SUMMARY:Angels and Shepherds: A German Baroque Christmas
DESCRIPTION:The Cape Town Baroque Orchestra in collaboration with the Lutesong Consort will present a concert of festive Christmas music by German Baroque composers for 8 solo voices and chamber orchestra. \nThe contrast between the immense significance of the Incarnation and its humble pastoral setting has always been a rich source of inspiration for artists and composers alike\, and serves as a poignant reminder of our fragile human state and our humility when faced by such mystery. We will highlight this contrast with a special mix of jubilation\, magnificence\, serene simplicity and tenderness in the Nativity repertoire by\, amongst others\, Hammerschmidt\, Schütz\, Praetorius\, Buxtehude and Johann Christoph Bach. \n7 December\, 19:00–20:30\nSt Andrews Presbyterian Church\, Somerset Road\, De Waterkant\nTickets (R200\, R180) available on Quicket\nFor more information\, email info@ctbaroque.co.za
URL:https://ctbaroque.co.za/event/angels-and-shepherds-a-german-baroque-christmas/
LOCATION:St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church\, De Waterkant
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ORGANIZER;CN="Erik Dippenaar":MAILTO:info@ctbaroque.co.za
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221023T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221023T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T170239
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220815T152050Z
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SUMMARY:The Four Nations – Cape Town Baroque Orchestra with Matthias Maute (recorder/traverso)
DESCRIPTION:Antonio Vivaldi’s cycle of descriptive violin concertos\, “The Four Seasons”\, counts among the most famous music ever devised. However\, another cycle of four recorder concertos with descriptive titles by the same composer has remained in (relative) obscurity\, namely: \n\nConcerto La Francia (France)\nConcerto La Spagna (Spain)\nConcerto L’Inghilterro (England)\nConcerto Il Gran Mogol (India)\n\nThe three concertos La Francia\, La Spagna\, L’Inghilterro and the original version of Il Gran Mogul are unfortunately lost. \nThe Cape Town Baroque Orchestra is happy to present Matthias Maute’s reconstruction of these four concerti\, with the virtuoso Maute himself as soloist. Each concerto is preceded by a prelude composed in the country that the ensuing concerto is dedicated to. \nDate: Sunday\, 23 October \nTime: 16:00  \nVenue: South African Sendinggestigmuseum\, 40 Long Street\, Cape Town. \nTickets: R220 at Quicket
URL:https://ctbaroque.co.za/event/the-four-nations-cape-town-baroque-orchestra-with-matthias-maute-recorder-traverso/
LOCATION:South African Sendinggestigmuseum\, 40 Long Street\, Cape Town\, South Africa
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220525T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220525T211500
DTSTAMP:20260404T170239
CREATED:20220510T133711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220518T130513Z
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SUMMARY:Celebrating Handel: The Cape Town Baroque Orchestra with Lynelle Kenned (soprano) - Cape Town performance - 25 May
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating Handel: The Cape Town Baroque Orchestra with Lynelle Kenned (soprano) \nThe Cape Town Baroque Orchestra presents an exciting programme of vocal and instrumental repertoire\, celebrating the expressiveness and vitality of the music of George Frideric Handel (1685–1759). \nThe centrepiece of the programme is Handel’s Gloria\, sung by Lynelle Kenned. This composition\, which was probably composed very early in Handel’s career\, was lost for many years and only re-discovered in 2001 in the library of the Royal Academy of Music (London).  \nIn addition to the Gloria\, Ingo Müller (baroque oboe) and Annien Shaw (baroque violin) will appear as soloists in Handel’s Concerto Grosso in G major\, op.3 no.3\, and the Cape Town Baroque Orchestra’s Artistic Director\, Erik Dippenaar\, will play the Organ Concerto in F-major\, op.4 no.5. \nMany of Handel’s organ concerti and concerti grossi were written to be performed between the acts of his oratorios. Whilst the keyboard concerto was a new genre of the time\, and centred around Handel as composer-performer\, the concerto grosso harks back to a previous generation\, but was stylistically updated by Handel in several innovative ways. \n  \nProgramme\nGeorge Frideric Handel (1685–1759): \n  \nOuverture from Rodelinda (1725) \n  \nGloria\, HWV deest \nSoloist: Lynelle Kenned (soprano) \n  \nOrgan Concerto in F major\, op.4 no.5 (1735) \nLarghetto – Allegro – Alla Siciliana – Presto  \nSoloist: Erik Dippenaar (chamber organ) \n  \nConcerto Grosso in G major\, op.3 no.3 (1717–1718) \nLargo e Staccato – Allegro – Adagio – Allegro  \nSoloists: Ingo Müller (baroque oboe) and Annien Shaw (baroque violin) \n  \n“Tornami a vagheggiar” from Alcina (1735) \nSoloist: Lynelle Kenned (soprano) \n  \nDate: Wednesday\, 25 May 2022 \nTime: 20:00–21.15 \nVenue: St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church\, Somerset Road\, De Waterkant\nTickets are R220 at Quicket: https://qkt.io/zLScsU \nSeating is unreserved\, but social distancing protocols will be followed.\nPlease note that no tickets will be sold at the door due to audience size limitations.   \nFor enquiries\, contact us at info@ctbaroque.co.za 
URL:https://ctbaroque.co.za/event/celebrating-handel-the-cape-town-baroque-orchestra-with-lynelle-kenned-soprano-cape-town-performance-25-may/
LOCATION:St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church\, De Waterkant
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220522T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220522T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T170239
CREATED:20220510T134058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220518T130537Z
UID:2675-1653219000-1653222600@ctbaroque.co.za
SUMMARY:Celebrating Handel: The Cape Town Baroque Orchestra with Lynelle Kenned (soprano) - Greyton Genadendal Classics for All - 22 May
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating Handel: The Cape Town Baroque Orchestra with Lynelle Kenned (soprano) \nThe Cape Town Baroque Orchestra presents an exciting programme of vocal and instrumental repertoire\, celebrating the expressiveness and vitality of the music of George Frideric Handel (1685–1759). \nThe centrepiece of the programme is Handel’s Gloria\, sung by Lynelle Kenned. This composition\, which was probably composed very early in Handel’s career\, was lost for many years and only re-discovered in 2001 in the library of the Royal Academy of Music (London).  \nIn addition to the Gloria\, Ingo Müller (baroque oboe) and Annien Shaw (baroque violin) will appear as soloists in Handel’s Concerto Grosso in G major\, op.3 no.3\, and the Cape Town Baroque Orchestra’s Artistic Director\, Erik Dippenaar\, will play the Organ Concerto in F-major\, op.4 no.5. \nMany of Handel’s organ concerti and concerti grossi were written to be performed between the acts of his oratorios. Whilst the keyboard concerto was a new genre of the time\, and centred around Handel as composer-performer\, the concerto grosso harks back to a previous generation\, but was stylistically updated by Handel in several innovative ways. \nProgramme  \nGeorge Frideric Handel (1685–1759): \nOuverture from Rodelinda (1725) \n  \nGloria\, HWV deest \nSoloist: Lynelle Kenned (soprano) \n  \nOrgan Concerto in F major\, op.4 no.5 (1735) \nLarghetto – Allegro – Alla Siciliana – Presto  \nSoloist: Erik Dippenaar (chamber organ) \n  \nConcerto Grosso in G major\, op.3 no.3 (1717–1718) \nLargo e Staccato – Allegro – Adagio – Allegro  \nSoloists: Ingo Müller (baroque oboe) and Annien Shaw (baroque violin) \n  \n“Tornami a vagheggiar” from Alcina (1735) \nSoloist: Lynelle Kenned (soprano) \n  \nDate: Sunday\, 22 May 2022 \nTime: 11:30–12.30 \nVenue: Moravian Church\, Genadendal \nTickets are R160 at Computicket: https://tickets.computicket.com/event/cape_town_baroque_orchestra/7182350/7182375/41913 \nFor enquiries\, contact info@classicsforall.co.za or coeniev@gmail.com or visit https://classicsforall.co.za/cape-town-baroque-orchestra/
URL:https://ctbaroque.co.za/event/celebrating-handel-the-cape-town-baroque-orchestra-with-lynelle-kenned-soprano-greyton-genadendal-classics-for-all-22-may/
LOCATION:Moravian Church\, Genadendal\, Genadendal\, 7234\, Genadendal\, Western Cape\, 7234\, South Africa
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220424T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220424T171500
DTSTAMP:20260404T170239
CREATED:20220404T060456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220404T080447Z
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SUMMARY:Baroque Opera Gala Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Cape Town Baroque Orchestra\, South Africa’s leading period instrument orchestra\, presents an exciting programme of vocal music from some of the most popular 18th century operas\, celebrating the virtuosity and broad range of expressions that caused singers of the Baroque period to reach the same level of celebrity as modern-day sport stars. \nThis programme features a stellar line-up of some of South Africa’s leading Baroque singers: Lynelle Kenned (soprano)\, Hlengiwe Mkhwanazi (soprano)\, Brittany Smith (soprano)\, Jason Atherton (tenor) and William Berger (baritone). \nThe concert includes music by Handel\, Rameau\, Pergolesi and Purcell\, and will be presented in the spectacular late 18th century setting of the Slave Church Museum in Long Street\, Cape Town. \nThe programme will be directed from the harpsichord by the CTBO’s Artistic Director\, Erik Dippenaar. \nDate: Sunday\, 24 April 2022 \nTime: 16:00–17.15 \nVenue: Slave Church Museum\, 40 Long St\, Cape Town\, 8000\nTickets are R240 at Quicket: https://www.quicket.co.za/events/172656-baroque-opera-gala-concert/#/ \nSeating is unreserved\, but social distancing protocols will be followed.\nPlease note that no tickets will be sold at the door due to audience size limitations. \nFor enquiries\, contact us at info@ctbaroque.co.za\nor visit our website at www.ctbaroque.co.za.
URL:https://ctbaroque.co.za/event/baroque-opera-gala-concert-2/
LOCATION:South African Slave Church Museum\, Cape Town\, 40 Long Street\, Cape Town\, South Africa
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20211110T190000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20211110T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T170239
CREATED:20211028T110849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211028T110849Z
UID:2449-1636570800-1636574400@ctbaroque.co.za
SUMMARY:Salsa Baroque
DESCRIPTION:The Cape Town Baroque Orchestra in collaboration with Ensemble Caprice from Montréal\, Canada\, present Salsa Baroque\, an exciting programme of 17th and 18th century music from Latin America and Spain. \nDuring this time period\, the musical dialogue between the Old and New Worlds produced extraordinary results. The fascinating blend of European polyphony and Latin American traditional music created a unique style that is exemplified by the villancicos of the Bolivian composer Juan de Araujo and the colourful guarachas of his contemporaries. The programme also includes sonatas by Falconieri\, a European composer who was influenced by this Latin American style. \nThese gems from this spectacular musical era will be performed on instruments that were common at the time: flutes and recorders\, baroque guitar\, baroque bowed string instruments\, period keyboards\, and various percussion instruments. \nWith: \nMembers of Ensemble Caprice\nMatthias Maute (recorder\, traverso)\nZiya Tabassian (percussion) \nand \nMembers of the Cape Town Baroque Orchestra\nRalitza Macheva\, Nicole D’Oliveira (baroque violins)\nLynn Rudolph (baroque viola)\nCheryl de Havilland (baroque cello)\nHenrike Kovats (baroque double bass)\nUwe Grosser (theorbo\, baroque guitar)\nDale de Windt (chamber organ)\nErik Dippenaar (harpsichord) \nFor a sneak preview of Ensemble Caprice’s work\, see their website: https://ensemblecaprice.com/en/ \nDate: Wednesday 10 November\nTime: 19:00 – 20.00\nVenue: St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church\, De Waterkant\nTickets are R180 at Quicket: https://qkt.io/z3KZzu \nSeating is unreserved\, but social distancing protocols will be followed. \nPlease note that no tickets will be sold at the door due to audience size limitations.
URL:https://ctbaroque.co.za/event/salsa-baroque/
LOCATION:St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church\, De Waterkant
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20211020T200000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20211020T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T170239
CREATED:20211006T062932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211006T063046Z
UID:2421-1634760000-1634763600@ctbaroque.co.za
SUMMARY:The Cape Town Baroque Orchestra with Hlengiwe Mkhwanazi (soprano) - 20:00
DESCRIPTION:The Cape Town Baroque Orchestra presents its first live orchestral concert since March 2020 on Wednesday\, 20 October 2021 at their Cape Town home venue\, St Andrew’s\nPresbyterian Church in De Waterkant. The concert will feature instrumental repertoire by Corelli\, Handel\, Purcell and De Lalande. Soprano Hlengiwe Mkhwanazi will appear as soloist in arias by Handel\, Pergolesi and Rameau. We also welcome back Bettina von Dombois (baroque violin) as visiting concert master. \nDue to Covid-19 restrictions\, there will be two identical hour-long performances on 20 October: one at 18:00 and one at 20:00. Seating will be unreserved\, but social distancing protocols will be followed. \nTickets are R180 at Quicket:\nhttps://www.quicket.co.za/events/153224-cape-town-baroque-orchestra-with-hlengiwe-mkhwanazi/ \nPlease note that no tickets will be sold at the door\, due to audience size limitations. \nFor more information email info@ctbaroque.co.za
URL:https://ctbaroque.co.za/event/the-cape-town-baroque-orchestra-with-hlengiwe-mkhwanazi-soprano-2/
LOCATION:St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church\, De Waterkant
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20211020T180000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20211020T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T170239
CREATED:20211005T080304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211006T062954Z
UID:2415-1634752800-1634756400@ctbaroque.co.za
SUMMARY:The Cape Town Baroque Orchestra with Hlengiwe Mkhwanazi (soprano) - 18:00
DESCRIPTION:The Cape Town Baroque Orchestra presents its first live orchestral concert since March 2020 on Wednesday\, 20 October 2021 at their Cape Town home venue\, St Andrew’s\nPresbyterian Church in De Waterkant. The concert will feature instrumental repertoire by Corelli\, Handel\, Purcell and De Lalande. Soprano Hlengiwe Mkhwanazi will appear as soloist in arias by Handel\, Pergolesi and Rameau. We also welcome back Bettina von Dombois (baroque violin) as visiting concert master. \nDue to Covid-19 restrictions\, there will be two identical hour-long performances on 20 October: one at 18:00 and one at 20:00. Seating will be unreserved\, but social distancing protocols will be followed. \nTickets are R180 at Quicket:\nhttps://www.quicket.co.za/events/153224-cape-town-baroque-orchestra-with-hlengiwe-mkhwanazi/ \nPlease note that no tickets will be sold at the door\, due to audience size limitations. \nFor more information email info@ctbaroque.co.za
URL:https://ctbaroque.co.za/event/the-cape-town-baroque-orchestra-with-hlengiwe-mkhwanazi-soprano/
LOCATION:St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church\, De Waterkant
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20210515T190000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20210515T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T170239
CREATED:20210503T151121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210504T133514Z
UID:2269-1621105200-1621110600@ctbaroque.co.za
SUMMARY:Baroque Chamber Music
DESCRIPTION:Camerata Tinta Barocca (CTB) presents a concert of chamber music from the Baroque\, featuring Lynelle Kenned (soprano)\, Ralitza Macheva and Annien Shaw (baroque violins)\, Joshua Frank (recorder)\, Bridget Rennie-Salonen (baroque flute)\, Uwe Grosser (theorbo)\, and directed from the harpsichord by Erik Dippenaar. \nThe programme explores the possibilities of juxtaposing movements from works by a diversity of composers and from different genres\, by grouping them together in suites or partitas\, a common practice during the Baroque period. \nThe programme includes music by Bach\, Barsanti\, Geminiani\, Handel\, Hotteterre and Merula\, and is performed on period instruments by members of CTB. \nPlease keep in mind that for all live events current restrictions allow for 100 audience members in the Endler Hall and all safety protocols outlined by the University will be strictly followed. The safety of our students\, staff and patrons is our first priority. \nThe concert will take place on Saturday 15 May at 7pm. Tickets for R150 (regular) and R120 (pensioners and students) are available now through Computicket and at the door one hour before the show. Credit card facilities and SnapScan payments will be possible. For more information contact Fiona Grayer at concerts@sun.ac.za or 021 808 2358. \nTickets available at: Book Now
URL:https://ctbaroque.co.za/event/baroque-chamber-music/
LOCATION:Endler Hall\, Stellenbosch\, Endler Hall\, Stellenbosch\, South Africa
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20201111T200000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20201111T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T170239
CREATED:20200203T095212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200710T121749Z
UID:2138-1605124800-1605132000@ctbaroque.co.za
SUMMARY:CTB with Matthias Maute (recorder)
DESCRIPTION:In this concert Camerata Tinta Barocca will feature award-winning Canadian early music specialist Matthias Maute as recorder soloist. Maute is the Artistic Director of the Montreal-based ‘Ensemble Caprice’ and the Co-Artistic Director of the Montreal Baroque Festival (see full biography below). \nThe programme will feature works by Vivaldi and Zipoli\, amongst others. \nHere’s a short snippet of Maute’s recorder arrangement of Bach’s harpsichord concerto BWV1052 : \n\n  \nDate: Wednesday 11 November \nTime: 20:00 – 22:00 \nVenue: St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church\, De Waterkant \nTickets: R170 (at the door). \nEnquiries: info@ctbaroque.co.za \n  \nMatthias Maute   \nAward-winning conductor\, composer\, recorder and flute soloist Matthias Maute has achieved an international reputation. In 2016 he was named artistic director of the Bach Society of Minnesota and in 2019 of the professional choir Ensemble vocal Arts-Québec. Impressed by his artistic approach\, The New York Times described the orchestra he conducts in Montreal\, Ensemble Caprice\, as being “an ensemble that encourages the listener to rehear the world.” \nMaute’s recording of Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos juxtaposed with Maute’s own arrangements of Preludes from Shostakovich’s Op. 87 was hailed by The New Yorker’s Alex Ross as standing out “for its fleet\, characterful approach” and “its fresh\, vibrant colors”. \nMatthias won the 1st Prize of the International Early Music Competition in Bruges (Belgium) as recorder soloist and has been touring the world ever since. \nHis compositions are published by Breitkopf & Härtel\, Amadeus\, Moeck\, and Carus. Maute’s 1st violin concerto was performed by soloist Mark Fewer with the St. John’s Symphony and with I Musici de Montréal. Forty-nine movements of Matthias Maute’s compositions are featured in 49 videos on noncerto.com. \nMatthias Maute has made some twenty recordings on the Analekta\, Vanguard Classics\, Bella Musica\, Dorian\, Bridge\, and ATMA Classique labels. He is regularly invited to perform at major international festivals. Matthias Maute is co-artistic director of the Montreal Baroque Festival and artistic director of the Méénat Musica Concerts noncerto concert series. He currently teaches at l’Université de Montréal and McGill University.
URL:https://ctbaroque.co.za/event/ctb-with-matthias-maute-recorder/
LOCATION:St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church\, De Waterkant
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ORGANIZER;CN="Erik Dippenaar":MAILTO:info@ctbaroque.co.za
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20200802T160000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20200802T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T170240
CREATED:20200203T100559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200710T120617Z
UID:2143-1596384000-1596391200@ctbaroque.co.za
SUMMARY:Schools' Baroque Festival
DESCRIPTION:As part of Camerata Tinta Barocca’s education programme\, we present our annual Schools’ Baroque Festival Concert\, where high school learners from the Greater Cape Town area get the opportunity to work alongside CTB musicians. \nA series of workshops lead up to this concert\, where the talent and skills of the next generation of Baroque players and singers will be showcased. \nDate: Sunday 2 August \nTime: 16.00 – 18.00 \nVenue: Hugo Lambrechts Auditorium\, Parow \nTickets at the door: R100 (scholars: R20) \nEnquiries: info@ctbaroque.co.za
URL:https://ctbaroque.co.za/event/schools-baroque-festival-2/
LOCATION:Hugo Lambrechts Auditorium\, Parow\, 20 Picton Street\, Cape Town\, Western Cape\, 7500\, South Africa
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ORGANIZER;CN="Erik Dippenaar":MAILTO:info@ctbaroque.co.za
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20200524T093000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20200524T103000
DTSTAMP:20260404T170240
CREATED:20200130T131244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200417T150442Z
UID:2126-1590312600-1590316200@ctbaroque.co.za
SUMMARY:The Misshapen Pearls
DESCRIPTION:As part of the ‘2020 Greyton Genadendal Classics for All’ festival\, Camerata Tinta Barocca presents The Misshapen Pearls: a concert that explores the true spirit of the Baroque. The term ‘barocco’\, originally used by 17th century jewellers to describe a misshapen pearl\, was used from the mid-18th century\, when a simpler style of music became popular\, to refer to the perceived imperfection\, bizarreness and grotesqueness of music from the Baroque. This programme will focus on the stark contrasts found in Baroque music\, leaning on the idea of chiaroscuro (light-dark)\, as well as exploring the improvisational aspect of music from this period\, which was intrinsically part of the aesthetic. The programme includes music by Telemann\, Couperin\, Biber and Hotteterre\, with Vivaldi’s outrageous set of ‘La Folia’ variations as the centrepiece. \n  \nWith: Ralitza Macheva and Refiloe Olifant (baroque violins)\, Erik Dippenaar harpsichord \n  \nDate: Sunday 24 May \nTime: 9.30 – 10.30 \nVenue: Dutch Reformed Church\, Greyton \nTickets: R150. Tickets for the 2020 Greyton Genadendal Classics For All will be available at Computicket or at the Greyton Info office from 1 February 2020: \ninfo@greytontourism.com or 028 254 9564/9414 \nFor more info visit: https://www.classicsforall.co.za/camerata-tinta-barocca \nEnquiries: info@ctbaroque.co.za
URL:https://ctbaroque.co.za/event/the-misshapen-pearls/
LOCATION:Dutch Reformed Church\, Greyton\, 46 Hoof street\, Greyton\, South Africa
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ORGANIZER;CN="Erik Dippenaar":MAILTO:info@ctbaroque.co.za
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20200309T200000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20200309T213000
DTSTAMP:20260404T170240
CREATED:20200130T132703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200131T064352Z
UID:2129-1583784000-1583789400@ctbaroque.co.za
SUMMARY:Baroque Opera Gala Concert
DESCRIPTION:As part of the ‘Toyota US Woordfees 2020’ Camerata Tinta Barocca presents an exciting programme of vocal and instrumental music from some of the most popular Baroque operas\, featuring two of South Africa’s leading young sopranos: Lynelle Kenned and Brittany Smith. Music by Handel\, Monteverdi\, Rameau and Pergolesi. \n  \nDate: Monday 9 March \nTime: 20.00 – 21.30 \nVenue: Endler Hall\, Stellenbosch \nTickets: R115 – R160 (online purchase). R180 (at the door). \nBuy you tickets here: https://tickets.computicket.com/event/baroque_opera_gala_concert/7125029/7125097/84893 \nFor more info visit: \nhttps://woordfees.co.za/en/listing/baroque-opera-gala-concert/ \nEnquiries: info@ctbaroque.co.za
URL:https://ctbaroque.co.za/event/baroque-opera-gala-concert/
LOCATION:Endler Hall\, Stellenbosch\, Endler Hall\, Stellenbosch\, South Africa
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ORGANIZER;CN="Erik Dippenaar":MAILTO:info@ctbaroque.co.za
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20200115T200000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20200115T213000
DTSTAMP:20260404T170240
CREATED:20200107T111543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200107T120613Z
UID:2104-1579118400-1579123800@ctbaroque.co.za
SUMMARY:CHAMBER MUSIC WITH BETTINA VON DOMBOIS (BAROQUE VIOLIN)
DESCRIPTION:For the first concert of 2020\, Camerata Tinta Barocca presents a programme of chamber music from the Baroque in the intimate space of Rondebosch’s Erin Hall. This concert features baroque violinist Bettina von Dombois from Germany\, alongside regular CTB players Ralitza Macheva and Refiloe Olifant (baroque violins)\, Joshua Frank (recorder) and Erik Dippenaar (harpsichord/director). \nMusic by: Corelli\, Uccellini\, Goldberg\, Telemann\, Handel and Pachelbel. \nDate: Wednesday 15 January 2020 \nTime: 20.00 – 21.30 \nVenue: Erin Hall\, 8 Erin Road\, Rondebosch. \nTickets: R150\, at the door. \nEnquiries: Email info@ctbaroque.co.za
URL:https://ctbaroque.co.za/event/chamber-music-with-bettina-von-dombois-baroque-violin/
LOCATION:Erin Hall\, 8 Erin Road\, Rondeboch\, Cape Town\, Western Cape\, 7700\, South Africa
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ORGANIZER;CN="Erik Dippenaar":MAILTO:info@ctbaroque.co.za
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20191120T200000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20191120T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T170240
CREATED:20191029T204545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191107T054343Z
UID:2065-1574280000-1574287200@ctbaroque.co.za
SUMMARY:I BASSIFONDI IN CONCERT
DESCRIPTION:The ‘Istituto Italiano di Cultura’ in collaboration with Camerata Tinta Barocca present Italian ensemble I Bassifondi. A brainchild of Simone Vallerotonda\, I Bassifondi is a period ensemble performing music for lute\, archlute\, theorbo and baroque guitar with continuo. \nMost 17th-18th-century music for lute\, guitar\, theorbo and archlute was devised and written down to be played in consort with different instruments. Such authors as Kapsberger\, Corbetta\, Piccinini\, de Visée\, Granata\, Weiss and many others either composed their solo pieces with an added continuo accompaniment or arranged them from the original tablatures into regular multi-part scores. Moreover\, in some more explicit instances they wrote directly for a consort of lutes\, or for lute and sundry instruments. Several period chronicles witness on how such multi-instrumental music used to be performed. Guitarists were typically expected to be accompanied by theorboes\, colasciones\, lutes – and vice versa. Relying on written testimonies as well as on musical and iconographic sources\, the ensemble I Bassifondi founded and handpicked by Simone Vallerotonda\, aims at rediscovering and offering the audience that repertoire in chamber format. \nThe programme for this concert evokes the musical life of seventeenth century Rome in all its aspects: from the street\, where the storytellers improvised simple dances\, to the oratorio\, where people gathered to hear the sacrae historiae\, to the refined performances at the Palazzo Barberini. Music by Kapsberger (1580-1651)\, Tommaso Marchetti romano (?-XVII)\, Ferdinando Valdambrini romano (?- XVII)\, Giovanni Paolo Foscarini (1600-1647)\, Arcangelo Lori (1611-1679) and Athanasius Kircher (1602-1680). \nWith: Gabriele Miracle (percussion)\, Stefano Todarello (colascione\, battente guitar\, sordellina) and Simone Vallerotonda (archlute\, baroque guitar and direction). Local soprano Elsabé Richter will make a guest appearance. \nDate: Wednesday 20 November 2019\nTime: 20.00\nVenue: St. Andrew’s Presbytarian Church\, De Waterkant \nTickets: R160 and R140 (concessions). Tickets can be purchased online via Webtickets\, in-store at any Pick n Pay supermarket or cash at the door. Click here to purchase tickets online.\nEnquiries: Email info@ctbaroque.co.za.
URL:https://ctbaroque.co.za/event/i-bassifondi-in-concert/
LOCATION:St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church\, De Waterkant
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20191026T160000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20191026T173000
DTSTAMP:20260404T170240
CREATED:20190626T103047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191008T085805Z
UID:1794-1572105600-1572111000@ctbaroque.co.za
SUMMARY:Kunstgeiger und Bierfiedler (Art violinists and Beer fiddlers) -  a duo recital with Antoinette Lohmann (baroque violin\, clog violin) and Jörn Boysen (harpsichord\, baroque guitar\, zither\, jewish harp)
DESCRIPTION:As a part of the Camerata Tinta Barocca concert series\, international baroque musicians Antoinette Lohmann (baroque violin\, clog violin)\, and Jörn Boysen (harpsichord\, baroque guitar\, zither\, jewish harp) present a duo recital of solo violin literature from the seventeenth century for baroque violin and Dutch clog violin\, juxtaposing folk and art music from the early baroque. \nAntoinette Lohmann (Amsterdam\, 1969) is no stranger to South African audiences – she came to South Africa in 2008 for the first time to teach a masterclass baroque violin\, and this marked the beginning of her regular visits to this country to support the development of its emerging historical performance movement. She has been working together with South-Africa’s leading specialists in historical performance such as John Coulter\, Erik Dippenaar\, Hans Huyssen and Gerhard Benade. She has performed with Camerata Tinta Baroca and Cape Consort (Cape Town)\, Baroque 2000 (Durban). Furthermore she has been teaching masterclasses at the Universities of Cape Town\, Bloemfontein\, Potchefstroom and Pretoria. She is also an Honorary Patron of Camerata Tinta Barocca. She is currently teaching principal study historical violin and viola at the Amsterdam and the Utrecht Conservatory of Music and is also the principal teacher of the Historical Performance Department in Utrecht\, where she also teaches historical documentation. \nJörn Boysen (Lübeck\, 1976) is a harpsichordist\, conductor and composer. After his studies at the Musikhochschule Lübeck he went to the Netherlands where he studied with Tini Mathot and Ton Koopman at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague. He regularly performs in Germany\, the Netherlands\, France and at prominent European music festivals as guest conductor\, soloist or continuo player.  As composer\, Boysen has had works commissioned and performed by Musica Poetica (NL)\, De Nederlandse Bachverniging\, Baroque Chamber Orchestra of Colorado (USA)\, soloists of Pratum Integrum (RU) and of the Berlin Philharmonics (D) and the Residentie Orchestra in The Hague (NL)\, amongst others. Apart from his work as a performer and composer\, Boysen teaches at the Utrecht Conservatory. Furthermore\, he is the founder and director of Musica Poetica (NL) and artistic director of the concert organisation Musica Antica da Camera in The Hague. \nDate: Saturday\, 26 October 2019\nTime: 16:00\nVenue: St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church\, Strand Street\, Cape Town \nTickets: R150. Cash at the door.\nEnquiries: Email info@ctbaroque.co.za \nProgramme details:\nHieronymus Kradenthaller (1637-1700)\nSuite from Musikalische Recreation (Regensburg 1672) \nAnonymous \nSonata 13 from the collection of prince Bisschop Carl Liechtenstein – Castelcorn (1624-1695)\, Kromeriz \nJohann Christoph Petz (1664-1716)\nSonata for violin and continuo from the family archive of Martinelli \nAnonymous\nSonata 16 from the collection of prince Bisschop Carl Liechtenstein – Castelcorn (1624-1695) \n Johann Fischer\nSuite – Difference between violinists and Fiedler (1706)\nAir\, Gigue\, Air\, Menuet\, Menuet\, Air \nBiagio Marini (Brescia\, 1594 – Venice 1663)\nLa Orlandina\, Symfonia per un violino ò cornetto e basso se piace from Affetti Musicali\, opera prima\, Venice 1617 \nJohann Erasmus Kindermann (Nuremberg 1616 – Nuremberg 1655)\nSonata Prima from Canzoni. Sonatae\, una\, duabus\, tribus\, & quator violis\, Pars Posterior (Nuremberg 1653) \nJohann (Marianus) Baal (Karlstadt 1657 – Münsterschwarzach 1701)\nSonata for violin and continuo from Opus Primum (1677) \nIgnazio Albertini ( Milan ? 1644? – Vienna 1685)\nSonata VII from XII sonata a Violino Solo \nJohann Jakob Walther (Witterda 1650 – Mainz 1717)\nPreludio – Aria – Corrente – Sarabande – Giga – Finale from Hortulus Chelicus\, Mainz\, 1688 \nJohann Heinrich Schmelzer (ca 1620 – 1680)\nBalletti duplices. Balletto 1. di Zingari\, aria 2 Ciaconna detta bella Zingara
URL:https://ctbaroque.co.za/event/kunstgeiger-und-bierfiedler-a-duo-recital-with-antoinette-lohmann-baroque-violin-clog-violin-and-jorn-boysen-harpsichord-baroque-guitar-zither-jewish-harp/
LOCATION:St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church\, De Waterkant
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20191020T180000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20191020T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T170240
CREATED:20190929T092046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190929T103815Z
UID:2054-1571594400-1571601600@ctbaroque.co.za
SUMMARY:The Misshapen Pearls - A Baroque Story
DESCRIPTION:Camerata Tinta Barocca\, in collaboration with Friends of Orchestral Music and Bowmans\, present The Misshapen Pearls\, a concert exploring the true spirit of the Baroque. The term ‘barocco’\, originally used by 17th century jewellers to describe a misshapen pearl\, was used from the mid-eighteenth century\, when a simpler style of music became popular\, to refer the imperfection\, bizarreness and grotesqueness of music from the Baroque. This programme will focus on the stark contrasts found in Baroque music\, leaning on the idea of chiaroscuro (light-dark)\, as well as exploring the improvisational aspect of music from this period\, which was intrinsically part of the aesthetic. \nThe programme includes music by Castello\, Bertali\, Telemann\, Couperin\, Biber and Hotteterre\, with Vivaldi’s outrageous set of ‘La Folia’ variations as the centrepiece. \nWith Ralitza Macheva and Refiloe Olifant (baroque violins)\, and Erik Dippenaar (harpsichord) \nDate: Sunday\, 20 October 2019\nTime: 18:00\nVenue: Bowmans’ Cape Town Office\, 22 Bree Street \nTickets: R400 / R350 FOM members. Ticket sales via Quicket – click here to purchase tickets.\nEnquiries: To Louise Howlett via email – singingladylouise@gmail.com
URL:https://ctbaroque.co.za/event/the-misshapen-pearls-a-baroque-story/
LOCATION:Bowmans’ Cape Town Office\, 22 Bree Street
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20190924T090000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20190924T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T170240
CREATED:20190804T221117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190901T081846Z
UID:1935-1569315600-1569330000@ctbaroque.co.za
SUMMARY:Recorder workshop with Erik Bosgraaf
DESCRIPTION:International recorder player Erik Bosgraaf presents a lecture and master classes to young\, talented and upcoming South African recorder players in collaboration with Rustenburg Girls’ Junior School\, Jenny Seager (Trinity College\, London) and Karin Maritz (Department of Music\, Stellenbosch University). \nDate: Tuesday\, 24 September 2019\nTime: 09:00-13:00\nVenue: Rustenburg Girls’ Junior School\, Rondebosch\nTickets: R50 (for observers\, cash at the door only)\nEnquiries: info@ctbaroque.co.za \nWorkshop programme: \n(subject to change without notice)\n09:00 Welcome\n09:10 Lecture/Demonstration:  How to develop an advanced recorder technique Erik Bosgraaf\n10:00 Masterclass:  GF Handel: Sonata in g minor\, HWV 360\n10:45 Tea break\n11:15 Masterclass:  A Vivaldi: Concerto no 2 in g minor `La Notte\,’ RV 439 for SATB Ensemble (1st mvt)\n12:00 Combined Audience Ensemble item directed by Erik Bosgraaf – PLEASE BRING YOUR RECORDERS\n12:45 Questions\n13:00 finis \nThis workshop forms a part of the 2019 Cape Town Baroque Festival. For more information on the festival\, click here. \n 
URL:https://ctbaroque.co.za/event/recorder-workshop-with-erik-bosgraaf/
LOCATION:Rustenburg Girls’ Junior School\, Rustenburg Girls' Junior School\, Rondebosch
CATEGORIES:Festival
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20190923T180000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20190923T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T170240
CREATED:20190804T220531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190902T112707Z
UID:1930-1569261600-1569265200@ctbaroque.co.za
SUMMARY:Demonstration of the City Hall carillon by Alexios Vicatos
DESCRIPTION:Carillonneur Alexios Vicatos present a talk on the history of the City Hall carillon in the City Hall Tower\, followed by a short demonstration. A great opportunity for music enthusiasts to view\, hear and learn more about this very unique historical instrument. \nDate: Monday\, 23 September 2019\nTime: 18:00-19:00\nVenue: Cape Town City Hall\, Darling Street\nTickets: Free entrance. Pre-reservation is required. Limited spaces available. Click here to reserve tickets online.\nEnquiries: info@ctbaroque.co.za \nThis event forms a part of the 2019 Cape Town Baroque Festival. For more information on the festival\, click here. \n 
URL:https://ctbaroque.co.za/event/demonstration-of-the-city-hall-carillon-by-alexios-vicatos-2019-cape-town-baroque-festival/
LOCATION:Cape Town City Hall\, Cape Town City Hall\, Darling street
CATEGORIES:Festival
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20190922T150000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20190922T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T170240
CREATED:20190804T215953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190901T103426Z
UID:1923-1569164400-1569164400@ctbaroque.co.za
SUMMARY:Musica Rustica
DESCRIPTION:Lutesong Duo and guests present a programme of light vocal music from Renaissance Italy. The music originates mostly from Naples and will be paired with Neapolitan-inspired canapés. Wine for sale. \nWith:\nLente Louw\, Elsabé Richter\, Willem Bester\, Keaton Manwaring (voices)\, Uwe Grosser\, Vera Vukovic (theorbo\, lute\, baroque guitar)\, Kathryn Derksen (viola da gamba) and Ronan Skillen (percussion) \nProgramme:\nWorks by Filippo Azzaiolo\, Bartolomeo Tromboncino\, Marchetto Cara\, Giovanni Da Nola Adrian Willaert\, Girolama Kapsberger\, Antonio Scandello\, Stefano Landi\, Rossini Mantovano and Adriano Banchieri. \nDate: Sunday\, 22 September 2019\nTime: 15:00\nVenue: 6 Spin Street Restaurant\, 6 Spin street\nTickets: R220 (includes light Neopolitan-inspired canapés). Tickets can be purchased online via Webtickets\, in-store at any Pick ‘n Pay supermarket and cash at the door. Pre-booking is recommended. Click here to purchase tickets online.\nEnquiries: info@ctbaroque.co.za \nThis concert forms a part of the 2019 Cape Town Baroque Festival. For more information on the festival\, click here.
URL:https://ctbaroque.co.za/event/musica-rustica-2019-cape-town-baroque-festival/
LOCATION:6 Spin Street Restaurant\, 6 Spin street
CATEGORIES:Festival
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20190921T193000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20190921T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T170240
CREATED:20190804T214247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190831T124241Z
UID:1918-1569094200-1569094200@ctbaroque.co.za
SUMMARY:Chamber Baroque
DESCRIPTION:In the second collaboration between the CTBF and the Cape Town Concert Series\, members of Camerata Tinta Barocca\, along with international early music specialists Erik Bosgraaf (recorder) and Raphael Pouget (natural trumpet)\, present a programme of chamber music from the 18th century. \nPre-concert talk presented by Anna Stoddard\, starting at 18:30. \nWith:\nSoloists: Erik Bosgraaf (recorder)\, Raphael Pouget (natural trumpet)\, Refiloe Olifant (baroque violin)\, Ralitza Macheva (baroque violin) and Erik Dippenaar (harpsichord) \nProgramme includes:\nJoseph Boulogne Chevalier de Saint-Georges – Sonata 3 Op. 1\nTelemann – Concerto in D major for Violin\, Cello\, Trumpet and Strings\, TWV 53:D5\nTelemann – Trio Sonata in A minor\, TWV24:A4\nWassenaer – Recorder Sonata in F major \nDate: Saturday\, 21 September 2019\nTime: 19:30\nVenue: Baxter Concert Hall\, Rondebosch\nTickets: R190\, R160 (pensioners)\, R80 (students). Tickets can be purchased online via Webtickets\, in-store at any Pick ‘n Pay supermarket and in cash at the door. Pre-booking is recommended. Click here to purchase tickets online.\nEnquiries: info@ctbaroque.co.za \nThis concert forms a part of the 2019 Cape Town Baroque Festival. For more information on the festival\, click here.
URL:https://ctbaroque.co.za/event/chamber-baroque-2019-cape-town-baroque-festival/
LOCATION:Baxter Concert Hall\, Baxter Concert Hall\, Rondebosch
CATEGORIES:Festival
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20190921T100000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20190921T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T170240
CREATED:20190804T215124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190831T123407Z
UID:1920-1569060000-1569070800@ctbaroque.co.za
SUMMARY:Recorder master classes with Erik Bosgraaf
DESCRIPTION:International recorder player\, Erik Bosgraaf\, presents master classes to learners of the Ronnie Samaai Music Education Project. \nDate: Saturday\, 21 September 2019\nTime: 10:00-13:00\nVenue: St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church\, De Waterkant\nTickets: Free entrance.\nEnquiries: info@ctbaroque.co.za \nThis event forms a part of the 2019 Cape Town Baroque Festival. For more information on the festival\, click here.
URL:https://ctbaroque.co.za/event/recorder-master-classes-with-erik-bosgraaf-2019-cape-town-baroque-festival/
LOCATION:St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church\, De Waterkant
CATEGORIES:Festival
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20190920T200000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20190920T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T170240
CREATED:20190804T213619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190830T103659Z
UID:1915-1569009600-1569009600@ctbaroque.co.za
SUMMARY:Big Bach Bonanza! – Celebrating the diverse output of J.S. Bach
DESCRIPTION:This concert will feature music by one of the giants of the baroque period\, Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750). The programme will include a variety of compositional genres that Bach utilised and will highlight the diversity of styles and affects within his oeuvre. \nWith:\nErik Bosgraaf (recorder)\, Erik Dippenaar (organ\, harpsichord)\, Lynelle Kenned (soprano)\, Raphael Pouget (natural trumpet)\, Bridget Rennie-Salonen (baroque flute)\, Lutesong Duo\, Cape Town Soloists Choir\, Cape Consort and Camerata Tinta Barocca. Directed by Erik Dippenaar. \nProgramme:\nJauchzet Gott in allen Landen BWV 51\nConcerto for Recorder in G major BWV 215 and 32 (transcriptions by Thiemo Wind) Concerto for Recorder in D major BWV 1053\nPartita for Flute in A minor BWV 1013\nMotets: Jesu\, meine Freude BWV 227\, Lobet den Herrn\, alle Heiden BWV 230\nSchmücke dich\, o liebe Seele BWV 654\nPrelude from Suite for lute in G minor BWV 995\nSongs: Vergiss mein nicht BWV 505\, Komm süsser Tod BWV 478 \nDate: Friday\, 20 September 2019\nTime: 20:00\nVenue: Evangelical Lutheran Church\, 98 Strand street\nTickets: R180. Tickets can be purchased online via Webtickets\, in-store at any Pick ‘n Pay supermarket and cash at the door. Pre-booking is recommended. Click here to purchase tickets online.\nEnquiries: info@ctbaroque.co.za \nThis concert forms a part of the 2019 Cape Town Baroque Festival. For more information on the festival\, click here.
URL:https://ctbaroque.co.za/event/big-bach-bonanza-celebrating-the-diverse-output-of-j-s-bach-2019-cape-town-baroque-festival/
LOCATION:Evangelical Lutheran Church\, 98 Strand street
CATEGORIES:Festival
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20190919T200000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20190919T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T170240
CREATED:20190804T212130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190830T103543Z
UID:1900-1568923200-1568923200@ctbaroque.co.za
SUMMARY:Folk101
DESCRIPTION:In this performance\, the early music ensemble Here Be Dragons will explore folk music performed in and around some of the main cultural centres in Europe during the 15th and 16th century. The ensemble not only investigates how art music and folk music influenced each other\, but also traces the developmental arch of these influences into modern manifestations of both styles. Frontman Jan-Hendrik Harley (baroque violin/baroque viola/baroque guitar) guides the audience through a bouquet of conceptual interpretations that highlight the other main theme of the evening: context in interpretation. Some of the many contexts explored during the performance will be modern folk performed as baroque art music\, traditional folk performed as baroque art music\, baroque art music performed as traditional folk music\, and modern art music performed as traditional folk music. The lively selection of two 40-minute sets will include music from Scandinavia\, the British Isles\, France\, Spain\, Italy and Romania. \nThe restaurant at Youngblood (The Hot Skillet) will be open for food and drinks from 18:30 onward. Phone 061 715 1873 to reserve a table. \nWith:\nHere Be Dragons – Jan-Hendrik Harley (baroque violin/baroque viola/baroque guitar/arrangements)\, Annien Shaw (baroque violin)\, Mariechen Meyer (double bass)\, Joshua Frank (recorders) and John Pringle (percussion) \nDate: Thursday\, 19 September 2019\nTime: Concert starts at 20:00\, restaurant open from 18:30.\nVenue: Youngblood Gallery\, 70-74 Bree street\nTickets: R150. Tickets can be purchased online via Webtickets\, in-store at any Pick ‘n Pay supermarket and cash at the door. Pre-booking is recommended. Click here to purchase tickets online.\nEnquiries: info@ctbaroque.co.za \nThis concert forms a part of the 2019 Cape Town Baroque Festival. For more information on the festival\, click here. \n \n 
URL:https://ctbaroque.co.za/event/folk101-2019-cape-town-baroque-festival/
LOCATION:Youngblood Gallery\, 70-74 Bree street
CATEGORIES:Festival
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20190918T200000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20190918T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T170240
CREATED:20190804T210545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190828T135029Z
UID:1897-1568836800-1568836800@ctbaroque.co.za
SUMMARY:Four Seasons Recomposed
DESCRIPTION:The Aleit Group and the Flat Mountain Project presents an evening of recomposed baroque works. A classically trained German-born British composer famous for his post-minimalist styles\, Max Richter’s version of Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons has preserved the original\, while incorporating traces of present-day musical elements\, displaying the contemporary relevance of Vivaldi’s concepts. The concert also includes the premiere of local composer Hans Roosenschoon’s reimagining of the Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 by J S Bach. \nThe Flat Mountain Project is a team of skilled professional musicians\, based mostly in Cape Town\, who come together to collaborate on exciting projects\, showcasing modern and experimental classical music. \nWith:\nAnnien Shaw (solo violin)\, Bonolo Kgaile (solo violin) and the Flat Mountain Project   \nProgramme:\nHans Roosenschoon – 3 – Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto reimagined\nMax Richter – ReComposed by Max Richter: Vivaldi – The Four Seasons \nDate: Wednesday\, 18 September 2019\nTime: 20:00\nVenue: Zeitz MOCAA\, V&A Waterfront\nTickets: R120 (seated)\, R50 (standing\, particially restricted views). Tickets can be purchased online via Webtickets\, in-store at any Pick ‘n Pay supermarket and cash at the door. Pre-booking is recommended. Click here to purchase tickets online.\nEnquiries: info@ctbaroque.co.za \nThis concert forms a part of the 2019 Cape Town Baroque Festival. For more information on the festival\, click here.
URL:https://ctbaroque.co.za/event/four-seasons-recomposed-2019-cape-town-baroque-festival/
LOCATION:Zeitz MOCAA\, Zeitz MOCAA\, V&A Waterfront
CATEGORIES:Festival
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190918
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190925
DTSTAMP:20260404T170240
CREATED:20190626T155159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190828T140350Z
UID:1810-1568764800-1569369599@ctbaroque.co.za
SUMMARY:2019 Cape Town Baroque Festival
DESCRIPTION:Since 2017\, the annual Cape Town Baroque Festival (CTBF)\, presented by Camerata Tinta Barocca\, has been a highlight in the Cape Town music scene. After the successes and exponential growth of the 2017 and 2018 baroque festivals\, Camerata Tinta Barocca (CTB) will present the third Cape Town Baroque Festival (CTBF) from 18 to 24 September 2019. In keeping with previous years the festival has the aim of bringing together practitioners of early music and a historically informed performance approach from across South Africa\, and also to invite international leaders in the field. This not only gives the Cape Town audiences the opportunity of hearing artists from further afield\, but also creates an opportunity for creative exchange amongst local and international artists. All of the festival events (eight events spread out over seven days) take place in historical buildings in the Cape Town city centre\, celebrating Cape Town’s architectural heritage. This ties in with the fact that the festival is hosted over Heritage Weekend each year. \nThe theme of the 2019 CTBF will be ‘Diversity in early music’ and it will celebrate the variety of styles and genres found within the broader Baroque period\, the broad range of performance approaches currently being practiced by different schools of playing\, as well as the diversity of musicians working in early music within South Africa and abroad. The 2019 festival programme features and exciting line-up of local and international early music specialists and ensembles. \nThe full festival programme is available for download from the festival page: www.ctbaroque.co.za/festival\nDate: 18-24 September 2019\nVenue: Various venues across Cape Town\nTickets: Ticket sales are open. Tickets can be purchased on Webtickets\, in-store at any Pick ‘n Pay supermarket or cash at the door. Pre-booking is recommended. Click here to purchase tickets online.\nEnquiries: Email info@ctbaroque.co.za \n  \n 
URL:https://ctbaroque.co.za/event/2019-cape-town-baroque-festival/
LOCATION:Various venues across Cape Town
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20190905T190000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20190905T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T170240
CREATED:20190731T121940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190828T140716Z
UID:1866-1567710000-1567713600@ctbaroque.co.za
SUMMARY:TranscriBaroque
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Groote Kerk’s ‘First Thursdays’ series\, CTB’s Artistic Director Erik Dippenaar (organ) will play original eighteenth century transcriptions of popular orchestral music from the Baroque period. The programme includes Handel’s Music for the Royal Fireworks\, Water Music and The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba\, as well as a Corelli concerto grosso. \nDate: 5 September 2019\nTime: 19:00-20:00\nVenue: Groote Kerk\, 43 Adderley street\, Cape Town\nTickets: Free entrance\, donations at the door.\nEnquiries: info@ctbaroque.co.za
URL:https://ctbaroque.co.za/event/transcribaroque/
LOCATION:Groote Kerk\, Cape Town\, Corner of Adderley Street and Bureau Street\, Cape Town\, South Africa
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20190720T190000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20190720T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T170240
CREATED:20190712T192805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190715T212140Z
UID:1831-1563649200-1563656400@ctbaroque.co.za
SUMMARY:Schools' Baroque Festival
DESCRIPTION:As part of Camerata Tinta Barocca’s annual education programme we present the Schools’ Baroque Festival with music learners and the choir of DFM High School and members of CTB. \nMusic by Telemann\, Monteverdi\, Handel\, Veracini\, Vivaldi\, Bach\, Blavet and Galuppi.\n\n \nDate: 20 July 2019\nTime: 19:00\nVenue: D.F. Malan High School – School Hall\nTickets: R80 (adults)\, R30 (scholars). Tickets can be purchased at D.F. Malan High School or at the door.\nEnquiries: Michéle de Villiers – 083 630 3015
URL:https://ctbaroque.co.za/event/schools-baroque-festival/
LOCATION:D.F. Malan High School\, Frans Conradie Drive\, Bellville
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20190703T200000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20190703T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T170240
CREATED:20190613T155147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190619T083420Z
UID:1788-1562184000-1562187600@ctbaroque.co.za
SUMMARY:2019 Cape Town Baroque Festival programme launch concert
DESCRIPTION:Camerata Tinta Barocca presents a concert of baroque music to celebrate the launch of the 2019 Cape Town Baroque Festival programme. \nThis 60-minute concert programme will offer you a taste of what to expect at this year’s festival\, and brings together long-time festival musicians Lynelle Kenned and Elsabé Richter (sopranos)\, Annien Shaw and Refiloe Olifant (baroque violins)\, Emile de Roubaix (baroque viola) and Joshua Frank (recorder). The programme will be directed from the harpsichord by CTBF Artistic Director\, Erik Dippenaar. \nMusic by Chevalier de Saint-Georges\, Handel\, Bach and Uccellini amongst others. \nWe are looking forward to seeing you there! \nVenue: Youngblood Gallery\, Bree street\, Cape Town\nDate: Wednesday\, 3 July 2019\nTime: 20.00 (The restaurant at Youngblood is open for food and drinks from 18.30 onwards.) \nTickets: R150\, Webtickets (https://www.webtickets.co.za/event.aspx?itemid=1492089917)\, in-store at any Pick ‘n Pay supermarket\, or at the door (cash only)\nEnquiries: info@ctbaroque.co.za
URL:https://ctbaroque.co.za/event/2019-cape-town-baroque-festival-programme-launch-concert/
LOCATION:Baroque Opera Gala
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20190526T093000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20190526T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T170240
CREATED:20190129T100624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190711T120641Z
UID:1607-1558863000-1558868400@ctbaroque.co.za
SUMMARY:‘Of Plants and Animals: Baroque music inspired by nature’
DESCRIPTION:Camerata Tinta Barocca presents a programme of baroque music inspired by various aspects of nature\, including a celebration of the arrival of spring\, birdsong imitations\, an ode to a tree\, a yearning for the simplicity of a pastoral lifestyle and a description of one of the biblical plagues. \nThe programme includes music by Rameau\, Handel\, Arne\, Morley\, Hotteterre and others and will be performed by members of Camerata Tinta Barocca on period instruments. \nWith: \nElsabé Richter (soprano)\nBridget Rennie-Salonen (baroque flute)\nCheryl de Havilland (baroque cello)\nErik Dippenaar (spinet\, director) \nTickets: Tickets can be purchased via Computicket (in-store at any Checkers or online at https://online.computicket.com/web/event/camerata_tinta_barocca/1271823697/610487878). Ticket price: R150. \nDate: 26 May 2019 \nTime: 09:30 – 11:00 \nVenue: Dutch Reformed Church\, Greyton
URL:https://ctbaroque.co.za/event/of-plants-and-animals-baroque-music-inspired-by-nature-2/
LOCATION:Dutch Reformed Church\, Greyton\, 46 Hoof street\, Greyton\, South Africa
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