Tuesday, March 21, 2023

2023 RMB Starlight Classics Concert at Vergelegen - Singing in the Rain

We were delighted when we were invited to the RMB Starlight Classics Concert this year, held again at Vergelegen;
one of our favourite events to cover each year
Multi-talented performers at a great venue and some good food and wine to accompany it

We were welcomed by Joandra Griesel, Communications Manager at Rand Merchant Bank, and her team

A welcoming glass of Vergelegen Brut MCC
and a lovely walk through Mrs Phillips’ garden and the historic Manor House

The garden is filled with beautiful and unusual flowers this year

and the last pear of summer on a tree at the entrance to the Manor House

The public area was already becoming populated at 4.30pm

We were asked to collect our wine for enjoying with supper

and were given a bottle cooler bag to keep it in while we walked around

John went to find a seat on the aisle so he could take some good photographs during the concert

Lots of helpful and smiling staff

The weather did look a bit iffy and there was some rain during the late afternoon, but only intermittent showers

Sheltering under large umbrellas, which they have to put down during the concert,
so everyone was praying that it would not rain

There were various food stations for the invited guests and this is the Harvest Table
with a great selection of things to eat, hummus, tzatziki, rolls, breads, a good cheese selection,
lots of excellent smoked salmon, salads, biltong, droëwors, cheese straws, nuts

The Silwood students were manning different stands,
like this one serving pasta, a choice of Penne Arabbiata or Beef ragout pasta

A mixed salad on the Harvest Table

The bar had a very good selection of drinks

We found a lovely table in the middle of the wood

and in our bottle cooler we discovered two of these very useful rain ponchos

Two other food stations. Lynne tried the Paella which certainly had lots of prawns, mussels, calamari and fish
and John tried the rather gentle lamb curry and rice
Each station had a vegetarian option

and waiting staff were roaming with different canapés

The paying audience was keeping warm and dry

The concert was about to begin and as we took our seats, the heavens opened
 Everyone quickly donned their ponchos and it did rather resemble a meeting of the Star Wars Storm troopers!
Everyone was in a great mood, having been well fed and watered,
so we all got ready to enjoy the concert and we didn't see anyone leave
In all the years that we have been coming to the Starlight Concert, this is the first time we have had rain

5 minutes to lift off!

and the Cape Town Pops Orchestra with beloved conductor Richard Cock
went into a rousing performance of the first number
Someone had turned the bass very high up, so it was a very rousing performance indeed

with light show added

Richard Cock introduced the evening 

and then the CEO of RMB, Emrie Brown, welcomed us
 We all stood to sing the National Anthem and the concert began

Sadly, we do think the rain affected the tuning of the orchestra’s instruments;
sometimes it did sound rather like a Mariachi band! It improved later as the rain departed
and they were able to dry out and the bass speakers were softened

The audience are not supplied with a programme of the music, so we do not have the titles of all of the songs
and taking notes under a plastic poncho in the rain was, frankly, impossible

Lukhanyo Moyake is an Internationally experienced South African tenor with a beautiful rich voice
He has performed in London with the ENO and at the State Opera in Vienna, ably opened the show

The rain ceased and the clouds parted

Katlego Maboe, singer, actor and joint host joined Richard Cock on stage for some of the evening

They had lots of banter!

Corlea Botha has a very versatile voice and sang many different songs and modes, from opera to rock

She was joined for this performance by dancers from the ballet

The very dramatic Habanera  from Carmen

which was performed by Siphokazi Molteno. She is billed as a 'Dazzling mezzo-soprano' and she certainly is impressive

Great backdrops on the stage for each performance

Jesse Clegg, billed as SA’s hottest pop rocker, received a warm reception

Some very emotive slides showing him and his late father, Johnny, who was an iconic South African performer

There were several performers from the Zip Zap circus,
including this very talented and supple aerial gymnast and her hoop

She performed while the Cape Town Pops Orchestra played

A joy to watch and photograph!

More banter on stage between Conductor Richard Cock and Katlego Maboe

Time for some great Jazz from Langa Mavuso, acclaimed Afro-soul singer and songwriter

A beautiful Aria from Brittany Smith. a gifted young South African classical soprano

She sang the "Doll Song” (Les oiseaux dans la charmille) aria from Tales of Hoffman
Such a difficult aria, and so well performed

Her clockwork running out.... she was quickly wound up again to continue her performance

The Ndlovu Youth Choir performed several familiar songs, mostly in African languages

And we had a beautiful aria from Lukhanyo Moyake and Brittany Smith

Even the band was captivated by the lyrical music

Time for some rousing pop music, with multi performers on stage

The audience was encouraged to join in too


and we did!

Langa Mavuso in full song

and joined by Siphokazi Molteno, showing their versatility

Time for the Compère and the Conductor to join in the fun

When you see gondolas, you know we have Italian opera

Back after the short interval, we no longer need our ponchos, as the sky is clear and the concert can begin again

and then it was Starlight time, when we light our candles and hold them high to support the stars on the stage

Corlea Botha and Langa Mavuso performed a familiar song in Afrikaans

An extraordinarily supple acrobat from the Zip Zap circus

who could manipulate his body so gracefully and skilfully

A final number from The Ndlovu Youth Choir

And some rousing Gloria Gaynor songs from the three Divas

Everyone on stage for the finale!

Singing joyful music and the audience was up on its feet
demanding encores to Don’t Stop Me Now, I'm having a good time.....and we were

A final visit to the bar and a taste of the desserts and sweetmeats on offer
This allows the public to depart, so that the roads are not blocked when the invited guests need to leave

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