
The Johannesburg Bach Choir will celebrate its diamond (60th) jubilee at a gala concert in November this year.
Arrangements for the concert at St John’s College Chapel in Houghton on Sunday 17 November at 4.00pm (16h00) are already well in hand. They include plans to perform JS Bach’s acclaimed Cantata No 140 (“Wauchet auf, ruft uns die Stimme”) with Ilze van Staden as the soprano soloist, among other works.
The first concert of the Johannesburg Bach Choir was held on 1 September 1964 at St Catherine’s Anglican Church, Bramley, under the baton of its first director, the late Tony Fell.
Sixty years later, the choir’s diamond jubilee concert will take place under the direction of its present music director, Tim Roberts who has led the choir for more than a decade.
Since the choir’s inception in 1964, works by numerous composers – not only by JS Bach – have entranced audiences in a wide range of venues from the Johannesburg City Hall to more intimate settings.
A new logo to celebrate the occasion has been designed by Alastair Findlay, a member of the choir (see image).
Tim Roberts is a sought-after orchestral conductor and for his direction of exclusive music soirees in South Africa’s game reserves.
Trained at the Royal Academy of Music, London, Roberts says: “For me, making music is a passion but, more importantly, I want to let other people experience the same wonder I feel when I hear great music.”
Leona Malan, Chairperson of the choir, says: “The JBC welcomes everyone. The commitment of our music leadership to encourage the participation of all who love the chorale genre is fitting testament to this and we have been pleased to welcome members from a wide spectrum of our community in our diamond jubilee year,” she adds.
For the gala concert, the choir will be accompanied members of the Apple Green Orchestra and choir accompanist and assistant choir director, Ruth Coggin on the organ.
Tickets for the gala concert will soon be available on Quicket.


