The Cape Philharmonic Orchestra and the choirs of Cape Town
Bringing symphony to the townships and showcasing Cape Town's diverse culture
The Cape Philharmonic Orchestra (CPO) is one of only three full-time, professional symphony orchestras in South Africa. It is arguably the most versatile and far reaching orchestra on the continent of Africa, showcasing Cape Town's cultural diversity to the rest of the world. The orchestra has set up a number of initiatives to bring music to the youth and the disadvantaged.
The CPO has been known to perform up to 160 times per year including traditional symphony concerts at the City Hall and with Cape Town Opera and Cape Town City Ballet, during their seasons at the Artscape Theatre Centre. The orchestra also performs at the St Petersburg Ballet, with community musicians and choirs, and at a number of other venues including Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens.
Creating opportunities for talented South African musicians
The orchestra presented the Cape Town International Music Festival in 2006, which has become an annual event, attracting musicians from all over the world and creating opportunities for talented South African musicians.
The CPO embraces education through its training orchestras. The Cape Philharmonic Youth Orchestra (CPYO) and the Cape Philharmonic Youth Wind Ensemble (CPYWE) were launched in 2004. Consisting mostly of young musicians from townships and disadvantaged communities, the orchestras create employment opportunities and bridge the gap between diverse communities.
Their outreach and education programme has since expanded to include an instrument bank, study grants, small ensembles and rural outreach. The Masidlale Music Project was started in Gugulethu and Nyanga to provide children with instrumental training – irrespective of their background. In 2007, the programme received an award for Outstanding Achievement in Youth Development (Music) from the Western Cape Department of Arts and Culture.
Cape Philharmonic Orchestra
Artscape | DF Malan Street | Foreshore | Cape Town | +27 (0)21 410 9809
Cape Town’s choirs:
These choirs are made up of people from all sorts of backgrounds and celebrate musical genres from gospel to Cape Malay. They have toured internationally and have brought home many awards.
The Symphony Choir of Cape Town
Singing major choral works, as well as smaller-scale works, the choir comprises 50 members from all walks of life and has participated in the ‘Last Night of the Proms’ community concerts.
Plumstead | Cape Town | +27 (0)83 709 6726
University of Cape Town (UCT) Choir
Founded in 1985, the 40-strong choir is a fully student-run ensemble, which welcomes both students and external members. The choir sing a cappella works from early classical to contemporary periods.
Department of Student Affairs | Level 5 | Steve Biko Students Union Building | North Lane | Upper Campus | University of Cape Town | Rondebosch | Cape Town | uctchoir@gmail.com
The Philharmonic Choir of Cape Town
+27 (0)21 797 2274
The Cape Town Male Voice Choir (CTMVC)
Open to men of all colours, creeds and backgrounds with an ability to sing, the choir have performed at a variety of venues. They recently won two gold medals at the Roodepoort International Eisteddfod.
Kenilworth | Cape Town
Tygerberg Children's Choir (TCC)
TCC comprises of 76 boys and girls aged between 10- and 14-years-old, and embarks on regular international tours. The choir was crowned World Champions at the 6th World Choir Games in Shaoxing, China, winning the Music of the Religions and Folklore categories.
Tygerberg | Cape Town | +27 (0)82 490 0924
The Khayelitsha Choral Singers (KCS)
This choir is the first recognised collective group of singers specialising in choral music emanating from Khayelitsha.
Cape Town Gospel Choir
A new addition to Cape Town's choral scene, the Cape Town Gospel Choir are currently recruiting for new members.
Pinelands | Cape Town | +27 (0)21 975 1329
City of Tygerberg Choir
This group has performed major choirs composed by Mozart at various large events. Including the opening ceremony of the 2003 Cricket World Cup.
Tygerberg | Cape Town | +27 (0)21 981 6285
By Lisa Nevitt
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