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The The Symphony Choir of Cape Town (= SCCT) is a non-profit organisation consisting of between 50 and 70 members from all walks of life with a common love of singing, especially choral music. The SCCT was born in 1972 when Benito Moni asked Dr Barry Smith (then organist of St Georges Cathedral) to hold auditions for a choir which would perform choral works regularly with the Cape Town Symphony Orchestra. The Choir’s debut early in 1973 was a performance of L.v. Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 conducted by Louis Frémaux. Under Dr Barry Smith the Choir went from strength to strength as an adjunct to the orchestra performing five major choral works every year under the baton of distinguished international guest conductors, including Reinhold Schwartz, Walter Susskind, Enrique Garcia Asensio and Erich Bergel.
In 1993, after municipal funding was withdrawn, the Choir became an independent body, with its own constitution and responsible for its own funding and performance agenda. According to the choir’s constitution, “The SCCT is intended to comprise an amateur choral body open to and representative of the broad Cape community. As such the SCCT rejects discrimination based on race, creed, gender, sexuality, physical disability or marital status”.
In accordance with this objective, the Choir has always sought to promote young up and coming soloists and provide them with a platform to perform large choral works. The Choir also supports choirs and groups from less privileged communities and has collaborated with and performed with the Comart Choir of Elsies River and also The Gentlemens’ Ensemble of Gugulethu.
Since becoming an independent body, the choir has had a number of notable and extremely talented choral directors and trainers including Garmon Ashby, Mark Mitchell and Alexander Fokkens. Under their expert guidance the choir has gained the reputation as one of the leading choirs in Cape Town The choir is currently directed by Levi Alexander (who succeeded Alexander Fokkens in June 2021) and managed by a chairperson and committee made up of several choir members.
Over the years the Choir has performed in many prestigious collaborative events. In 1996, the Choir performed with the London Philharmonic Orchestra which was visiting Cape Town and in 1997 it participated in the opening gala concert of the newly established Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra. Also in 1997 it combined forces with the Philharmonia Choir of Cape Town and the Bach Choir of London in a monumental performance of Verdi’s Requiem under Sir David Willcocks.
In August 2018, SCCT was invited to participate in a performance of Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No 2 (The Resurrection) under the baton of Bernard Gueller. This concert took place to celebrate the re-opening of the Cape Town City Hall after it had been closed for extensive renovations.
In November 2018, 18 members of the SCCT travelled to New York to participate in a performance of George Frideric Handel's Messiah in Carnegie Hall, with a number of other choirs from various countries. This was at the invitation of DCINY (Distinguished Concerts International, New York) and was conducted by Jonathan Griffith.
In March 2023 and 2024, over the Easter weekend, The Symphony Choir was invited by the CT Opera Chorus to perform the Stabat Mater, and W.A. Mozart's Requiem respectively, in the Torringkerk in Paarl. These collaborations have been hugely successful and hopefully will continue in the future. |