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Renewal of a Musical Legacy: ‘Last Night of the Proms’ Revives

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Get ready for the revival of the ‘Last Night of the Proms’ in Cape Town City Hall on March 16 and 17, 2024. This musical extravaganza includes a fusion of classical and modern music, with a theme of ‘Roccover Beethoven,’ and features the Cape Town Proms Orchestra, two solo performers, four unique choirs, and the Cape Town Highlanders. The event is expected to sell out, so grab your tickets early and join in the celebration of music’s power and unity.

Renewal of a Musical Legacy: ‘Last Night of the Proms’ Revives. The ‘Last Night of the Proms’ revival is set to take place in Cape Town City Hall on 16 and 17 March 2024. The musical show will feature a fusion of classical and modern music, and this year’s theme is ‘Roccover Beethoven.’ The concert includes performances by the Cape Town Proms Orchestra led by Richard Cock, two solo performers, four unique choirs and the Cape Town Highlanders. The event is expected to sell out, so early ticket purchases are recommended.

As 2024 dawns, Cape Town City Hall is preparing to become a hub of cultural revitalisation, marked by the eagerly awaited revival of ‘Last Night of the Proms’. This musical feast, celebrated for its intriguing fusion of classical and modern music, is an initiative of the Wynberg Rotary Club. Following a break, the event is programmed on the nights of 16 and 17 March 2024. This year’s theme, ‘Roccover Beethoven’, assures an auditory delight.

The Maestro of ‘Proms’

The ‘Last Night of the Proms’ is inseparable from the respected conductor Richard Cock, who is lovingly referred to as ‘Mr Proms’. With his distinctive charisma and unequalled passion, Cock will guide the Cape Town Proms Orchestra, paving the way for a music show that will bewitch the audience.

Joining Cock’s orchestration are two remarkable solo performers. Rocco de Villiers, the first, is a multifaceted pianist and composer recognised for his mastery of the piano. In contrast, Lonwabo Mose is an up-and-coming talent in the baritone sector, his moving voice able to leave a lasting impression on the listener’s mind.

The concert will also boast the melodious voices of four unique choirs, specifically the Cape Welsh Choir, the Cape Town Male Voice Choir, the Wynland Koor, and the Tygerberg City Choir. Each choir, possessing its distinctive style and repertoire, will contribute an extra depth to the concert’s overall auditory landscape.

Adding Drama To The Music

Providing a dose of theatricality to the occasion, the Cape Town Highlanders are scheduled to perform with their characteristic pipes and drums. The rhythmic pounding of the drums and the eerie tune of the pipes can be expected to echo through the magnificence of the City Hall.

‘Last Night of the Proms’ is characterised by a unique tradition – the tolling of the City Hall’s 39 carillon bells. These bells will ring before the show and during the break, their sound reverberating through the city’s streets, disseminating the festive spirit of the event.

The funds raised from the event will be directed towards the Friends of Orchestral Music, Victoria Hospital, and various Wynberg Rotary projects, emphasising the Rotary Club’s devotion to social causes.

Attending The Event

Considering the event’s popularity, which traditionally sees full capacity with over 900 seats occupied for each performance, it is strongly recommended to buy tickets early. The concert also presents an enticing array of lucky draw prizes, comprising stays at luxurious places like Stanford Manor, Brookdale Estate, and the Cellars-Hohenort Hotel & Spa.

The Wynberg Rotary Club has made every effort to ensure this event is an enjoyable experience for the attendees. To ensure ease and safety, parking at the Grand Parade will be provided free of charge.

Those desiring to participate in this phenomenal musical journey can secure tickets via Computicket or obtain additional details from Stephen Bredenkamp. ‘Last Night of the Proms’ is more than just a concert; it is a celebration of music’s power and the unity it can foster. The City Hall, with its historical relevance and architectural splendour, provides the ideal setting for this celebration.

Immersing oneself in a vibrant fabric of music, intertwined with strands of classical and contemporary styles, provides an irresistible attraction. It’s an offer to witness the sheer magic of music, a captivating realm where melodies rule, and rhythm serves as the pulse.

When is the ‘Last Night of the Proms’ revival taking place?

The ‘Last Night of the Proms’ revival is set to take place on March 16 and 17, 2024.

What is the theme for this year’s ‘Last Night of the Proms’?

This year’s theme for the musical show is ‘Roccover Beethoven’.

Who will be performing at the ‘Last Night of the Proms’ revival?

The musical extravaganza will include performances by the Cape Town Proms Orchestra led by Richard Cock, two solo performers (Rocco de Villiers and Lonwabo Mose), four unique choirs (Cape Welsh Choir, Cape Town Male Voice Choir, Wynland Koor, and Tygerberg City Choir), and the Cape Town Highlanders.

Who is Richard Cock?

Richard Cock is a respected conductor and is referred to as ‘Mr Proms’. He will be leading the Cape Town Proms Orchestra during the ‘Last Night of the Proms’ revival.

How can I get tickets to the ‘Last Night of the Proms’ revival?

Tickets can be purchased via Computicket or by contacting Stephen Bredenkamp. It is recommended to get tickets early due to the event’s popularity.

What are the lucky draw prizes for the ‘Last Night of the Proms’ revival?

The lucky draw prizes include stays at luxurious places like Stanford Manor, Brookdale Estate, and the Cellars-Hohenort Hotel & Spa.

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