PRG Musiekdepartement. Die PRG-musiekdepartment het weereens beïndruk met hul konsert “Baroque to Big Band”, op Sondag, 6 Maart.
Die uitmuntende uitvoerings van die PRG-Sanggroep, die PRG-orkes en die Madelein van Rooyen String Studio (wat spelers uit Paul Roos, Bloemhof en Rhenish insluit) was ‘n klinkklare aanduiding van PRG se musiekdepartement se voortdurende ontwikkeling. Beide uitverkoopte konserte is aangebied by die Spier Konferensiesentrum. Dit is moontlik gemaak deur Atterbury Property. Die PRG sanggroep met sy twaalf talentvolle Paul Roos leerders, het saam met die orkes, bestaande uit 46 leerders, opgetree.
Die standaard van die opvoering en die produksiegehalte van “Baroque to Big Band” skep groot afwagting en opgewondenheid vir die langverwagte PRG-Atterbury Musiekfees in Augustus. Dié konsert se hoogtepunt is die 500 seuns en 60-lid orkes wat die verhoog met die bekende Coenie de Villiers en Corlea Botha gaan deel. Nog ‘n opwindende musikale geleentheid is die Drostdy Soliste Kompetisie. Dit vind op 8-10 Maart plaas waar talentvolle PRG-leerders ook deelneem.
Koormusiekliefhebbers kan verder uitsien na die jaarlikse PR- beKOOR konsert op 20 April. Dit sluit skoolkore van die gemeenskap in.
PRG Music Department
On Sunday the 6th of March the PRG music department once again impressed with their collaborative show “Baroque to Big Band”.
The music department showcased their continuous growth with superb performances by the PRG Singing Group, the PRG Big Band, and the Madelein van Rooyen String Studio. Included are also players from Paul Roos Gymnasium, Rhenish Girls’ High and Bloemhof. The two sold out concerts were hosted at Spier Conference Centre. It was made possible by Atterbury Property. The orchestra was 46 learners strong whilst the singing group also comprised of 12 talented Paul Roos learners.
The standard of performance and production quality of “Baroque to Big Band” creates much anticipation for the upcoming PRG – Atterbury Music Festival in August. Music lovers can also look forward to a more impressive production. The highlight being 500 learners and a 60-piece band performing alongside South African celebrity Coenie de Villiers and singing sensation Corlea Botha. The Drostdy Soloist competition is another exciting upcoming musical event. It takes place on 8-10 March. Talented PRG solo instrumentalists will also be participating. Choir music lovers can also look forward to the annual PRG beKOOR concert. It is scheduled for 20 April. This also includes school choirs from the community.
These PRG music productions are also produced and managed by talented PRG teachers and musicians Stephan Bezuidenhout and Cezarre Strydom.
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