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UP Classical Concert Series | From Steam to Stillness: A Journey HomeThis recital follows a musician’s journey: departur...
24/05/2026

UP Classical Concert Series | From Steam to Stillness: A Journey Home

This recital follows a musician’s journey: departure, longing, return, and the tender weight of memory. From Gaubert’s sparkling Fantaisie and Clarke’s exhilarating The Great Train Race to Burton’s warm Sonatine, the programme moves through motion, reflection, and arrival. At its centre is the world premiere of Gareth McLearnon’s Saudade for alto flute and piano, a meditation on longing and absence. The recital concludes with Franck’s luminous Sonata in A Major, bringing the journey to a quietly transformative close.

Join us for a morning of transformative music 🎶

🗓️ Sunday, 7 June 2026 | 11:00
📍 Musaion Theatre
🎟️ R80 pp, via link in bio/Quicket or at the door (only card payments accepted)

CVOS AUTUMN CONCERT 🎶The CVOS Autumn Concert is one of the biannual classical music concerts held by the students in the...
19/05/2026

CVOS AUTUMN CONCERT 🎶

The CVOS Autumn Concert is one of the biannual classical music concerts held by the students in the Classical Voice and Opera Studies (CVOS) programme within The School of the Arts: Music at the University of Pretoria.

It serves as a fundraising event to feed the proceedings of the CVOS academic programme, specifically the operatic stage production which forms part of the annual UP Music Festival (UPMF) in August.
At these CVOS concerts, the first instrument classical singing students part of the BMus and BMus extended degrees showcase one of their examination pieces.
This is a compulsory concert for the first instrument students, but the second instrument students are always eager to join the festivities.

Please join us in supporting the CVOS students and encouraging them to keep on pursuing the cultivation of their God-given talents!

🗓️ Wednesday, 27 May | 18:00
📍 Musaion Theatre
🎟️ R80 at the door

For any queries contact Eulandri at [email protected]

The University of Pretoria Music and Enrichment Festival is back for its eight year of celebrating vibrant classical and...
16/05/2026

The University of Pretoria Music and Enrichment Festival is back for its eight year of celebrating vibrant classical and jazz music!

🎼 Join us for these two weeks in August to experience captivating performances by established and emerging musicians, top-tier lectures, masterclasses, and workshops led by visiting guest artists and the esteemed UP music faculty.

🎶 More information will be shared closer to the festival dates, stay tuned so you don’t miss a note!

Mimi Coertse: Onse Mimi’s voice falls silent (1932-2026)“Maria Sophia Coertse, South Africa’s most famous coloratura sop...
11/05/2026

Mimi Coertse: Onse Mimi’s voice falls silent (1932-2026)

“Maria Sophia Coertse, South Africa’s most famous coloratura soprano, passed away on 27 April 2026. She not only firmly placed South Africa and South African culture on the world stage, but also opened up opera and classical singing to the broader South African public. She also inspired generations of young artists to reach for the stars.

Mimi was born in Durban on 12 June 1932, into a humble Afrikaans family. She matriculated at the Hoër Meisieskool Helpmekaar in Johannesburg and made her debut in the same city in 1951 in Handel’s Messiah. In 1953 she moved to London, from there to Den Haag and then on to Vienna, where she made her debut at the Vienna State Opera as the Queen of the Night in Mozart’s opera Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute) after a mere 18 months of studies at the Vienna Academy. She would go on to sing this role in more than 500 performances in Austria, Italy, Greece, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, Spain, England, France, Hungary, and the United States. By 1957, she became the youngest member of the permanent ensemble at the prestigious Vienna State Opera, where she remained for more than two decades. During this time, she sang a wide range of roles, including Viennese operetta and operas by Mozart, Verdi, Wagner, and Richard Strauss. Notably, she also promoted Afrikaans Art songs,often including works by composers such as Arnold van Wykand Pieter de Villiers, as well as other well-known Afrikaans songs, in her song recitals. She regularly collaborated with South African composers in the creation of new vocal repertoire, thereby playing an important role in expanding and preserving the country’s musical heritage.

In the early 70s, Mimi returned to South Africa, where she devoted her time and resources to promoting South African music and musicians and nurturing young talent. She served on numerous committees, including the SABC board, and acted as chairperson of education at the South African Music Education Trust. She established the Mimi Coertse bursary fund, enabling many young singers to further their studies and pursue careers abroad. During the 1980s she also initiated the Debut with Mimi series, regularly touring the country to identify young talent who would be given the opportunity to perform with a full symphony orchestra at the State Theatre in Pretoria. On a personal note, I was a beneficiary of both opportunities, which played a huge role in the start of my own career on the opera stage.

In the last decades of her life, she worked tirelessly to create and expand opportunities for young singers from previously disadvantaged backgrounds. In 1999, she co-founded the Black Tie Ensemble with Neels Hansen, with the goal ofpreserving opera traditions and creating opportunities for gifted young black singers to pursue careers on the opera stage. It provided a solid foundation and professional performance training to many singers, some of whom went on to professional careers, both locally and abroad. That ensemble later evolved into what became the Gauteng Opera.In 2012, she also co-founded the Bel Canto Ensemble with the countertenor Jonathan Watkins, continuing her commitment to nurturing the next generation of voices.

The Austrian government recognised her contribution to opera and the arts on several occasions. In 1966, she was conferredthe honorary title of Kammersängerin, thereby recognising her artistic service to the Vienna State Opera. Three decades later, the Österreichisches Ehrenkreuz für Wissenschaft und Kunst (Austrian Decoration for Science and Art) was bestowed upon her. The mayor of Vienna honoured her with a golden Rathausmann in 2002. In South Africa, she received the Medal of Honour from the Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns in 1961 and the State President’sDecoration for Meritorious Services in recognition of her contribution to the Arts in 1985. In 1998, she was awarded anhonorary DPhil by the University of Pretoria.

Those who truly knew Mimi and shared the stage with her will remember how she could light up the stage during performances. In the social milieu, she loved to entertain people with tales of her experiences on- and offstage, coloured by her sharp wit and sparkling laugh. Most important to her were her children, grandchildren, and the young musicians in whose development she invested so much time and energy. Our thoughts are with them all.”
~ Prof. Hanli Stapela

LUNCH HOUR CONCERT | DualityKarén Devroop is one of South Africa’s leading saxophonists having performed with most of So...
07/05/2026

LUNCH HOUR CONCERT | Duality

Karén Devroop is one of South Africa’s leading saxophonists having performed with most of South Africa’s jazz, classical and POP artists. With a very distintive sound that combines South African rhythms with American harmonies, Karén is widely regarded as one of the most innovative and distinctive artists to emerge from South Africa.

Megan-Geoffrey Prins is a widely acclaimed South African pianist and full-time piano lecturer at the University of Pretoria: School of the Arts. He has performed as soloist and collaborative artist in North America, Europe, Africa, and Hong Kong, and his piano performance has been praised in terms of “technical precision,” “artistic expressivity,” and “transcendent” interpretation.

Join us for next week’s Lunch Hour Concert, “Duality” with Karén Devroop and Megan-Geoffrey Prins to experience the exploration of jazz saxophone and classical piano, featuring works by Astor Piazzolla, Pedro Iturralde, Chris Jeffrey, and John Williams

🗓️ Thursday, 14 May | 12:40-13:20
📍 Musaion Theatre
🎟️ Free Entrance

Enquiries: [email protected]

LUNCH HOUR CONCERT | Roland Moses QuartetJoin us this week for an exciting concert featuring the acclaimed jazz pianist ...
28/04/2026

LUNCH HOUR CONCERT | Roland Moses Quartet

Join us this week for an exciting concert featuring the acclaimed jazz pianist Roland Moses, with Abraham Mennen on saxophone, Gally Ngoveni on double bass, and Rob Watson on drums. This exceptional program will consist of original works by Roland Moses.

Don’t miss out on an exploration of musical mastery this Thursday! 🎶

🗓️ Thursday, 30 April | 12:40-13:20
📍 Musaion Theatre
🎟️ Free Entrance

Enquiries: [email protected]

SAVE THE DATES | Classical Concert Series 2026We are excited to share the rest of the 2026 UPCCS dates! Keep an eye on o...
26/04/2026

SAVE THE DATES | Classical Concert Series 2026

We are excited to share the rest of the 2026 UPCCS dates! Keep an eye on our social media profiles or join the mailing list for more details 🎶

🗓️ Sundays | 11:00
📍 Musaion Theatre
🎟️ R80 pp | Available at Quicket/link in bio, or at the door (card payments only)

UP Classical Concert Series | Fantasy: Violin & PianoJoin violinist Piet Koornhof and pianist Jana Mathee for an unforge...
24/04/2026

UP Classical Concert Series | Fantasy: Violin & Piano

Join violinist Piet Koornhof and pianist Jana Mathee for an unforgettable journey through sound, where music moves between meditation, fire, elegance, and raw emotion.

FANTASY brings together a richly varied programme, from the haunting stillness of Arvo Pärt’s Fratres to the jazz-infused brilliance and rhythmic vitality of Maurice Ravel’s Violin Sonata. Alongside these works, audiences will encounter the lyrical intimacy of Miłosz Magin, the
refined charm of Robert Fuchs’s Romantic miniatures, and the striking emotional contrasts of Giya Kancheli’s evocative pieces. Spanning reflection, virtuosity, nostalgia, and intensity, this recital invites listeners into a world of shifting moods and vivid musical expression, where each work reveals a distinctive and compelling sonic landscape.

Don’t miss this captivating programme, bringing together both celebrated masterpieces and lesser-known gems from across Europe’s musical landscape.

🗓️ Sunday, 3 May | 11:00
📍 Musaion Theatre
🎟️ R80 pp (via link in bio/Quicket, or card payments at door)

We look forward to welcoming you! 🎶

BEKKER MUSIC | String Seminar Earlier this week, Bekker Music offered our string students a workshop on instrument maint...
23/04/2026

BEKKER MUSIC | String Seminar

Earlier this week, Bekker Music offered our string students a workshop on instrument maintenance and string technicalities.
Students got to learn about matching the correct strings to their instruments and had the opportunity to test a variety of instrument accessories, including bows, neck rests, rosins, and much more 🎶🎻

LUISA SELLO | Flute Performance and MasterclassYesterday we had the privilege to welcome internationally-acclaimed flaut...
22/04/2026

LUISA SELLO | Flute Performance and Masterclass

Yesterday we had the privilege to welcome internationally-acclaimed flautist Luisa Sello during our Performance Class and Seminar Period. Sello has collaborated with orchestras such as Concert Verein Wiener Symphoniker, Salzburger Kammerorchester, Slovak Philharmonic, Thailand Symphonic Orchestra, the Orchestra Milano Classica, and the orchestra of Teatro alla Scala of Milan.
She gave a dazzling performance, with a program featuring Bach, Fauré, Ravel, Chaminade, and Dvořák. Our flute students also had the opportunity to receive masterclasses from her after her performance 🎶🪈

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