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West Coast Tango with Stanislav Angelov and Albert Combrink – Darling Music Experience 2014

2013-12-31T11:26:14+02:00

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WEST COAST TANGO with Stanislav Angelov and Albert Combrink

Darling Music Experience 2014 – Classical Festival

!Khwa ttu, the San Education and Culture Centre

!Khwa ttu Cultural Center !Khwa ttu Cultural Center

!Khwa ttu off the R27, before Yzerfontein See Map and Directions below

Call 022 492 2998
http://www.khwattu.org
info@khwattu.co.za

Time: 11:30 (Followed by “Earthbound Lunch”)

Admission: R100

Bookings Innes: +27 (0)82 310 3404 / Email: darlingmusicexperience@gmail.com

About the Show:

These 2 musicians have worked together for over a decade on different stages in [read more…]

West Coast Tango with Stanislav Angelov and Albert Combrink – Darling Music Experience 20142013-12-31T11:26:14+02:00

Goitsemang Lehobye – grabbing opportunities with both hands

2013-12-19T08:34:35+02:00

Goitsemang Lehobye (Soprano), winner of the 2013 Schock National Singing Competition Goitsemang Lehobye (Soprano), winner of the 2013 Schock National Singing Competition and the National Mimi Coertse Singing Competition

What strikes you about Goitsemang is her lovely personality, lively smile and engaging eyes. And then the voice hits you. One of the most beautiful voices imaginable, a plummy rich soprano  with a real spinto tang that sits as comfortably below Middle C as it does above Top C two Octaves above.

In a short career, Goitsmang has already had major successes that [read more…]

Goitsemang Lehobye – grabbing opportunities with both hands2013-12-19T08:34:35+02:00

Singing: It’s not Rocket Science, you know – Ifriky Tadadjeu Sokeng interviewed by Albert Combrink

2013-12-15T19:35:07+02:00

Singing: It’s not Rocket Science, you know – Ifriky Tadadjeu Sokeng interviewed by Albert Combrink

Ifriky Tadadjeu Sokeng Ifriky Tadadjeu Sokeng

A question often asked of Cameroonian Tenor Ifriky Tadadjeu Sokeng is: “So where did you learn to sing Opera?” I know. I asked him this myself. When we (white South Africans and others) think of East Africa perhaps we think of lions and quaint villages at best or civil war and famine at worst. But Opera?

Cameroon - a country of contrasts Cameroon – a [read more…]

Singing: It’s not Rocket Science, you know – Ifriky Tadadjeu Sokeng interviewed by Albert Combrink2013-12-15T19:35:07+02:00

LIVE VIDEO – Have Yourselves a Merry Little Christmas: Louise Howlett & Albert Combrink

2012-12-25T18:38:23+02:00

LIVE from the “EXULTATE JUBILATE – A CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION TOUR”: December 2012

Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” is a song introduced by Judy Garland in the 1944 MGM musical Meet Me in St. Louis. Frank Sinatra later recorded a version with modified lyrics, which has become more common than the original. The song was written by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane.

Songwriting Collaboration Controversy

Although Ralph Blane is credited with writing the music for many of Martin’s songs, [read more…]

LIVE VIDEO – Have Yourselves a Merry Little Christmas: Louise Howlett & Albert Combrink2012-12-25T18:38:23+02:00

CD Review: Tango Club (CT Tango Ensemble) Review by Don Albert

2012-04-26T12:45:55+02:00

A Review of the CT Tango Ensemble‘s CD Tango Club, by Jazz Journalist Don Albert, published on Artslink, April 26 APril 2012:

Don Albert writes:

If you liked the movie The Scent of a Woman and you enjoy the music of Astor Piazzolla then you have to listen to Tango Club by the CT Tango Ensemble. This group which plays authentic Argentinean tango comprises Stanislav Angelov bandonéon and accordion, Jacek Domagala violin, Albert Combrink piano and keyboards and Charles Lazar double bass plus guests Adriana Edwards vocal, Willie van Zyl alto saxophone, Kevin Gibson drums and [read more…]

CD Review: Tango Club (CT Tango Ensemble) Review by Don Albert2012-04-26T12:45:55+02:00

Cle’ du Cap Presents: Music of the Night – Louise Howlett & Albert Combrink:

2011-11-01T06:31:03+02:00

Cle’ du Cap Presents:

Music of the Night- Louise Howlett (Vocal) & Albert Combrink (Piano)

 

Thursday 10 November 2011

6:30 for 7:00 pm

Pollsmoor Rd, Kirstenhof, Cape Town, 7945

Enquiries: 021 701 5007 OR 021 701 4234

 

Music of the Night is a touching programme of songs depicting stories of love lost and found through the styles of Opera, Broadway and Jazz. Classics such as “As time goes by” and “Cry me a River” rub shoulders with famous musicals of Lloyd-Webber and Sondheim and arias from Carmen and Rusalka in a programme designed to appeal to all.

Copies of their [read more…]

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Kalahari Theatre George presents: “Music of the Night” – Louise Howlett & Albert Combrink

2011-05-26T11:57:07+02:00

Music of the Night

Featuring Vocal/Piano Duo Louise Howlett and Albert Combrink

“Music of the Night” is a programme of songs inspired by the Night… a full mixture of well known songs and styles: Classical, Broadway, Opera and Jazz that seamlessly flows through the performance of Louise’s unique voice and Albert’s charismatic accompaniment in an intimate presentation style that takes you on a journey of musical and personal memories of love, longing and everything else.

Louise studied at the Royal College of Music in London and made her Cape Town classical debut with [read more…]

Kalahari Theatre George presents: “Music of the Night” – Louise Howlett & Albert Combrink2011-05-26T11:57:07+02:00
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