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Classical music concert in Port Shepstone delights audience

A unique blend of organ, flute, clarinet and saxophone delighted music lovers at the Gereformeerde Kerk Suidkus.

Music lovers were treated to a special classical music experience at the Gereformeerde Kerk Suidkus in Port Shepstone recently, with an organ recital combined with performances on flute, clarinet and saxophone.

Looking smart are Andre Erasmus and Elza du Plessis.

The musicians, Annemie Oosthuysen, Jane Kriel, Terence Bloem, Tilla Cadle and John Paul Mulhatton’s unique combination of instruments filled the church with a wide variety of sounds, showcasing the versatility of both the musicians and the historic organ.

At the event are (from left) Petro Drijhout, Pastor Douwe Drijhout, with Moira Clark and Anneli Faul.

The concert attracted an appreciative audience of music lovers who enjoyed quality, live classical music.

Richard Wichmann and Penny Janse van Rensburg.
Ready to listen are Liana Schutte (left) and Hester Venter.
Visitors Tobia and Jasper Steyn.

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