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    Adios amigo! Juan’s final concert

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailNovember 27, 2014No Comments1 Min Read
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    Juan Munoz gave a farewell concert to remember last week and true to his form – the show does go on.

    Juan Munoz gave a farewell concert to remember last week and true to his form – the show does go on.

    With Grahamstown plunged into darkness, thanks to Eskom cuts, he lit the Victoria Primary School Hall with a satisfying and diverse programme that shows just how much he will be missed for his contribution to the town's music life.

    Starting with a packed stage full of young violinist's who, to him "are the future", he then led the ProCarmine Choir with an impressive and moving Mozart Mass and a Telemann Psalm setting with a quartet of string players and continuo.

    Tenor Sibu Mkhize took the stage in a powerful operatic aria and then Juan led an exacting performance of a virtuoso Mendelssohn String Quartet. The concert included a farewell video message from his wife Mariel, whom he leaves Grahamstown to join in Manila, Philippines. Hasta la vista, Juan!

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