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Quickfire with Boris Mohr

Busisiwe HohoBy Busisiwe HohoAugust 12, 2010No Comments2 Mins Read
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Juan, Mariel, and Friends continue their Concert Series 2010 on Tuesday, 17 August. The concert will feature some of the best loved pieces with wind instruments. Horn player Boris Mohr will be accompanying Hilary  Paterson on oboe, Jenny Brand (clarinet) and Xavier Cloete on bassoon.

Juan, Mariel, and Friends continue their Concert Series 2010 on Tuesday, 17 August. The concert will feature some of the best loved pieces with wind instruments. Horn player Boris Mohr will be accompanying Hilary  Paterson on oboe, Jenny Brand (clarinet) and Xavier Cloete on bassoon.

What’s your greatest ambition in life?
To stay healthy and be able to perform and share music. Tell us something about you that nobody else knows. Hmmmm… rather not!

What’s your most embarrassing moment?
Kicking someone, I thought that it was him from the back and as he turned around it was someone I had never seen or met before in my life. You can imagine what happened afterwards.

How does Grahamstown rock for you?
Still trying to fi nd out exactly where it rocks…

If there was one thing that you could change about Grahamstown, what would it be?
Pass legislation to allow everyone to bring our cattle and donkeys to graze on the green pavements of Grahamstown.

If you could be Mayor for a day what would
you do?

Take a rubbish truck and collect all the rubbish in and around the town that makes Grahamstown look so uncared for. Perhaps also some gardening and landscaping in the town centre would make the town look much prettier.

If you were stranded on a desert island, what three things would you take with you?
An umbrella, deck chair and a beer (for the end in search for the much wanted palm tree).

If you could come back as a cartoon character what would it be?
Certainly not Homer!

What word best describes you?
Hmmmmm…

What is your favorite recipe?
Kartoffeln, Schweinebraten und Sauerkraut.

What do you do in your spare time?
I love fi shing.

What’s your favorite CD?
Romantic Horn Concertos played by Hermann Baumann and the Gewandhaus Orchestra, Leipzig.

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