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Classical sounds welcome spring at Penryn

This concert recently ushered in spring with a mixture of beautiful voices and skillfully handled instruments.

The Lowveld Chamber Music Association celebrated the start of the season with its spring concert hosted at the Penryn Chapel.

Theresa Prinsloo, Zanta Hofmeyr, Janette Rottcher, Linette van der Merwe, Cassandra Mönnig and Anthea Heap.

The concert came in two instalments on September 3 and 4 and left attendees awestruck from song to song.

Theresa Prinsloo.

The performance was a mixture of melodic voices and instruments like the violin, flute, oboe, harp and piano.

Janette Rottcher.

Guests were audibly impressed as each song came to its end, with “I could have danced all night” sung by Linette van der Merwe in the concert eliciting quite the reaction.

Members of the Nocoré Ensemble.

Each of the musicians and singers handled their instruments and voices masterfully. Zanta Hofmeyr was on the violin, Theresa Prinsloo alternated between the harp and piano, Janette Rottcher played the piano, and Cassandra Mönnig and Anthea Heap was on the flute and oboe respectively.

Tehillah and Gerda Engelbrecht.

The Nocoré Ensemble’s singers also delighted their listeners.

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