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The University of Pretoria – Tuks Camerata is one of five choirs that the University of Pretoria, South Africa has on its campus.[citation needed] The other four are The UP OVUWA, The University of Pretoria Youth Choir, The University of Pretoria Jacaranda Children's Choir and the University of Pretoria Concert Choir.[citation needed] It is the official Choir of the University of Pretoria.[citation needed]


Biography


The Camerata was officially established on 20 March 1968.[citation needed] Its mission is to make a contribution towards the cultural development of the student corps and the cultural enrichment of the community through choral singing. The choir also endeavours to promote a worthy image of the University of Pretoria through striving towards the highest possible artistic standards together with a code of conduct that meets the highest requirements of companionship.[citation needed]

Camerata is generally a small choir with between 40 and 60 voices. The exact number differs between choir years.[citation needed] The choir operates under the auspices of the Department of Music of the University of Pretoria.[citation needed] The conductors have always aimed for high artistic values.[citation needed] The choir has previously been conducted by:[citation needed]


Highlights and achievements



Repertoire


The choirs larger scope works include: Misa Criolla (Ramirez), Messiah (Handel), Weihnachtsoratorium (Bach), Missa aulica (Mozart), Mass in E minor (Bruckner), Requiem (Fauré), Requiem (Mozart), Ein deutsches Requiem (Brahms), Elijah (Mendelssohn), Magnificat (Bach), A Carol Cantata (Hendrik Hofmeyr), Carmina Burana (Orff)


2007

The repertoire for 2007 includes[citation needed]:


2009

The repertoire for 2009 consists of[citation needed]:


2010

The repertoire of 2010 includes[citation needed]:


2013

The repertoire for 2013 includes[citation needed]:


Membership


Membership of the choir is open to all registered students of the University of Pretoria younger than 30 years.[citation needed] Candidates need to successfully pass an audition to be accepted into the choir.[citation needed] The choir auditions for the year 2009 differed from the traditional Camerata auditions mainly because of the new conductor (Christo Burger).[citation needed] Candidates simply had to sing a traditional folklore song and after that do vocal tests.[citation needed] The auditions were held from 28 January to 5 March 2009. After that the 2009 choir was announced, and rehearsals began.

From 2010 onwards the auditions are held as usual: a candidate must pass a standard audition, as well as "Know-your-music" audition, where he/she sings excerpts from the repertoire for the year to show the conductor that he/she knows the music.[citation needed]


Cultural development


The choir regards it as its duty to play a formative role in the cultural-spiritual endowment of its members within the milieu of discipline and commitment.[citation needed] Amidst the great need for expertise in choral conducting, the Tuks Camerata endeavours to be a training ground for future choir conductors.[citation needed]


The conductor


With Johann van der Sandt's departure in June 2008, the Camerata employed Christo Burger as official new conductor.[citation needed] The Camerata appointed Michael Joseph Barrett as the official conductor as of 1 April 2013.[citation needed]


Recordings


The choir has released a number of CDs in conjunction with the Singkronies Chamber Choir, The University of Pretoria Chorale and Can't'Afrika.[citation needed]

The most recent CDs are:


References







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