MOSSEL BAY NEWS - The Carpe Musicam! Quintet, which is the pandemic child of the Carpe Musicam! Orchestra and Choir, will be performing in Mossel Bay for the first time on 8 May in the Dias Museum at 19:00.
The group comprises some of the orchestra's principal players and approaches the music in the same passionate, yet accessible manner, as the parent group.
Passion to Pentecost will be a musical portrayal of Jesus' suffering, death, resurrection, ascension and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. It will seek to illustrate the momentous journey through familiar music, in new and interesting settings, and is the brain-child of pianist, organist, choir leader and orchestra manager Elsabe Barkhuizen.
Beginning with a rousing rendition of Hosanna by Paul Barker, the five musicians weave a tapestry of tone, melody and harmony as they use their skills to provide just the right atmosphere for each stop on the road to Calvary and then beyond.
O sacred head once wounded gets a new lease of life when combined with a Bach Sicilienne in a duo for violin and clarinet. Favourite hymns are reborn in fresh arrangements – some stirring and some more sombre. Were you there?, with a slow gospel groove feel, is a genuine audience pleaser and violinist Cherith Bain's take on Amazing Grace has received great acclaim.
The show, which runs for about 70 minutes and will leave you wanting more, has already had two well-received performances in Sedgefield and George. Book early to secure your seat at this unique presentation. Tickets are limited, they cost R120 and are only available online at www.carpemusicam.co.za.
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