Horizons – a musical experience not to miss
Join them in a programme of both sacred and secular music

TURKISH author Mehmet Murat Ildan once noted: “Watching the infinite horizons gives you infinite dreams, infinite ideas, infinite paths. Choose a great target and then you will see that great instruments will appear for you to reach that target!”
Cantare Jubiloso Choir will present Horizons, their latest annual choral concert production, on September 2 at 6pm at Kaleideo Church, Fiskaal Street, Glen Marais.
Join them in a programme of sacred and secular music which pushes the horizons of both choir and audience.
You can look forward to, among others, Albert Malotte’s arrangement of The Lord’s Prayer, a movement from Johannes Brahms’ German Requiem, a wonderful new arrangement of Laurike Rauch’s Hot Gates and foot stomping medleys from various Broadway hit shows, including Joseph and his Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat and Phantom of the Opera.
Their main work on the programme is Peter Louis van Dijk’s Horizons, arranged by him for double choir depicting the well-documented San (bushman) painting of a Dutch (or, perhaps English) ship – resplendent with flags and sails – rounding the Cape.
The painting, dating back to the early 1700s, serves as a poignant reminder of the incredible powers of observation of these now virtually extinct people.
Come and enjoy this musical experience as well as some welcoming refreshments. Tickets are R110 per person and are available from Computicket.
For any enquiries, call Lanie on 082 940 9001.
