Strong women’s presence for Women’s month taking place in the Playhouse Opera at 19h00:
Thurs August 20
Thurs August 27
Thurs September 3
Three spectacular Thursday evenings of masterful music! The KwaZulu-Natal
Philharmonic Orchestra’s three-concert 2026 Early Spring Season runs in The
Playhouse Opera on Thursday August 20 and 27 and September 3, starting at 19h00.
There is a strongly female presence throughout the season, to honour Women’s month – for both August concerts, both conductors and soloists are women.
Bongani Tembe, KZN Philharmonic’s Chief Executive and Artistic Director, says: “We invite our family of music lovers in Durban and across KZN, to join us for our exciting Early Spring Season. The season invites lifelong aficionados and first-time symphony attendees alike to step into the auditorium and experience the unmatched magic of live orchestral music.
“Our distinguished guest artists are set to collaborate with our resident musicians in making music for the delight of our dedicated KZN Philharmonic Orchestra audience. As always, the KZN Phil season forms an intrinsic part of the orchestra’s ongoing school visits, community engagement, and skills transfer programmes, all geared towards reaching out to new-generation artists and audiences alike.”
The season ignites on August 20 under the baton of brilliant Polish conductor Barbara Dragan, whose dynamic podium presence has captivated global audiences. Renowned Russian pianist Zlata Chochieva joins the orchestra to essay the technical challenges of Brahms’s colossal Piano Concerto No. 2 - a work balancing thunderous power with intimate beauty. The evening culminates in a radiant celebration of life with Dvořák’s joyous Symphony No. 8, featuring rich Bohemian folk melodies and a blazing, brass-fuelled finale.
On August 27, the visionary maestra Debora Waldman leads an extraordinary evening, which might fancifully be dubbed as Rhythm, Romance, and Radiance.
Spanning the rich landscapes of
Europe, the programme opens with the syncopated rhythms of Kodály’s high-octane
Dances of Galánta. Superstar violin
virtuoso Lidia Baich then takes centre stage for Bruch’s seductive G Minor
Violin Concerto, beguiling listeners through lush, melting melodies. The night
concludes with the sweeping grandeur of Sibelius’s Symphony No. 5, famous for
its magnificent, life-affirming Swan Hymn.
The season’s grand finale takes place on September 3 as distinguished conductor Leon Bosch guides the orchestra through a spectacular closing programme of classical treasures. The night opens with the rollicking operatic flair of Rossini’s Barber of Seville Overture. Next, the globally-acclaimed piano duo of Xin Wang and Florian Koltun take the stage for Mozart’s spirited Concerto for Two Pianos, a sparkling musical chess match. The season concludes on a high plateau with Mozart’s consummate Symphony No. 39, sending audiences out into the night feeling spiritually and emotionally exhilarated.
Tickets:
Season Tickets available through KZN Phil office on 031 369
9438 or info@kznphil.org.za and individual tickets through Quicket.
For those preferring not to self-drive to the concerts,
there is a park and ride bus service offered from major arterial points:
Upper Highway (St Agnes Church, dep 17h50)
North Coast (Grace Family Church, dep 18h10);
Westville (Westville Senior Primary, dep 18h10)
Berea (Caister Lodge, dep 18h20).
Bus tickets through 031 369 9438 or info@kznphil.org.za and
individual tickets through Quicket.
KZN Philharmonic tickets are available at Quicket outlets.
For more information, call 031-369 9438, email info@kznphil.org.za, or visit
www.kznphil.org.za











