- South African College of Music
The South African College of Music, abbreviated as SACM, is a department of the Faculty of Humanities at the
University of Cape Town . It is located on the University's Lower Campus inRondebosch ,Cape Town .tudy opportunities
The South African College of Music offers training in a range of orchestral instruments,
piano , voice,African music andjazz . The College boasts several string, wind, jazz andpercussion ensembles as well aschoir s, a symphony orchestra and abig band . In addition the Opera School annually presents a season ofopera performances. All students are required either to play in the orchestras or bands or sing in the choirs, at the discretion of the Director.Students who complete
diploma or degree courses are ready to enter the profession of music either as teachers, singers or instrumentalists in Western Classical Music,Jazz Studies orAfrican Music andDance . Careers open to diplomates and graduates include orchestral playing,opera andoratorio singing, programme compiling for broadcasting networks,librarianship ,performance , andeducation .The wide range of postgraduate programmes offered includes:
ethnomusicology ; performance studies in Western classical music,African music andjazz ;musicology (theory and history); and composition.History
The South African College of Music was founded by a group of musicians led by Madame
Apolline Niay-Darroll and opened in 1910 in Strand Street,Cape Town , with six students. In 1912 MrWilliam Henry Bell was appointed Principal and, in 1914, the SACM moved to larger premises in Stal Plein.In 1920 Mr Bell was made Professor of Music at the
University of Cape Town , where he held classes for degree courses. In 1923 the SACM was incorporated into the University and Professor Bell became Dean of the Faculty of Music. In 1999 the Faculty of Music was absorbed into the Faculty of Humanities.Strubenholm, previously the private residence in Rosebank of Henry Struben, has been home to the SACM since 1925. It now houses administrative offices and lecture rooms as well as an exhibition hall for the world-renowned Kirby Collection of African, European and Asian instruments.
Two new buildings, linked to Strubenholm, were completed at the end of 1972. These contain the 160-seat Chisholm Recital Room; an opera studio, the Fiasconaro Room; nearly 100 teaching studios and practising rooms; and the W.H. Bell Music Library, which houses a range of reference and text books, periodicals, scores and records. In addition there are recording and electronic music studios and a listening laboratory.
The 638-seat Concert Hall in the adjacent
Baxter Theatre complex, with its outstanding Von Beckerath organ, is an important performing and teaching venue for the SACM.Notable alumni
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Darryl Andrews
*Cromwell Everson
*Robert Fokkens
*Malcolm Forsyth
*Stefans Grové
*Hendrik Hofmeyr
* John Joubert
*Galt MacDermot
*Dizu Plaatjies
*Judith Sephuma
*Peter van der Merwe
* George Walker
*Martin Watt
*Marcus Wyatt Notable staff
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Thomas Rajna
*Erik Chisholm
*Graham Fitch
*Stanley Glasser
*Victor Hely-Hutchinson
*Brian Priestman
* Barry Smith
*Ronald Stevenson External links
* [http://web.uct.ac.za/depts/sacm SACM Website]
* [http://www.uct.ac.za University of Cape Town Website]
* [http://www.lib.uct.ac.za/music W. H. Bell Music Library]
* [http://www.baxter.co.za Baxter Theatre Centre]
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