South African choir based in Cape Town, South Africa
The Cape Town Philharmonia Choir is a South African choir based in Cape Town, South Africa. The choir currently consists of 150 amateur singers, directed by Richard Haigh.
The choir was founded in February 1967 by the late John Badminton, and is based in Cape Town. The choir incorporated a nucleus of experienced singers from its predecessor, the Melodic Choir, which had been directed by Dr Claude Brown. Since 1968, the choir has performed Handel'sMessiah every year at Easter and this has become an integral Cape Town tradition. The choir's repertoire includes over 50 choral works – which includes both the serious and the popular.[citation needed]
The Philharmonia Choir has been conducted by many well-known international conductors, including Dr Donald Hunt, Nicholas Cleobury, and Sarah Tenant-Flowers, whose Harlow Chorus sang with the Philharmonia in the Easter performances of Messiah in 2005. The Norwegian conductor Kåre Hanken has also conducted the choir on several occasions. In 2009, the choir performed with the KwaZulu Natal Philharmonic Orchestra, under the baton of the American conductor William Eddins at the Cape Town City Hall accompanied by the American soprano Renée Fleming. In October 2010 the Philharmonia Choir, singing together with the Symphony Choir of Cape Town, performed Verdi's Messa da Requiem, conducted by Victor Yampolsky, and in November 2011 the choir collaborated with the New Apostolic Church Choir in a performance of Brahms' Ein deutsches Requiem, under the baton of Martin Panteleev. In 2012 the Choir performed Haydn's The Creation in the original German.[citation needed]
Directors of Music
The directors have included Christine Reynolds, Raymond Hughes, Vetta Wise, Margaret Barlow and Antoinette Blyth, a former student of Norwegian maestro Kåre Hanken. In January 2013, Richard Haigh, an accomplished choral conductor and music educator, was appointed as the seventh Director of Music of this choir.[citation needed]
References
^"African choir in tribute to Elgar". Worcester News. 2001-05-25. Retrieved 2024-02-22. The Philharmonia Choir of Cape Town will join the Elgar Chorale of Worcester for a performance of The Dream of Gerontius on the composer's birthday - Saturday, June 2 - at Worcester Cathedral.