Hear Mozart’s Requiem performed in one of South Africa’s oldest Churches

Sat Mar 2, 19:30 - Sat Mar 2, 21:30

Lutheran Evangelical Church

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The Cape Town Symphony Choir will be performing Mozart’s Requiem in one of the oldest church buildings in South Africa, the Lutheran Church in Strand Street.

 

Don’t miss the chance to hear this famous, emotionally stirring choral work, which Mozart believed he was writing for his own death. The composer did in fact die, at the age of 35, while writing the Requiem, which was finally completed by one of his students.

 

In 1774, Martin Melck, himself a Lutheran, built and donated the church to the early Lutheran congregation of Cape Town. It would undergo various alterations and additions, which include the front elevation and exquisite carvings on organ façade and pulpit by the Cape’s leading sculptor at the time, Anton Anreith.

 

The SCCT will perform Mozart’s Requiem on Saturday, 2 March, at 7.30pm, under the baton of well-known musical director Alex Fokkens.


Secure parking is available at a cost of R10 per hour from 6pm onwards at the Sun Square Hotel. Entrance to public parking is via Castle Street with parking available on 3 levels. Use paypoint on P1 to pay for parking before leaving. 

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Hear Mozart’s Requiem performed in one of South Africa’s oldest Churches
Lutheran Evangelical Church
98 Strand St, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, 8000, South Africa
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