What: Klein Karoo Klassique 2026
When: August 7-9, 2026
Where: Oudtshoorn
Website: http://klassique.co.za
Info: KKNK office via email at info@kunste.org.za, by phone at 044 203 8600 or send a WhatsApp to 065 285 2337
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The Klein Karoo Klassique, is on in Oudtshoorn, from August 7-9, 2026. This annual festival of classical music, literature, art, food and wine has a glorious programme of “significant offerings” for 2026. The bumper programme incudes the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra (CPO) which returns to the festival, for the first time in 13 years. Conductor Richard Cock will be joined on stage by renowned South African pianist François du Toit for the Klassique Gala Concert, a celebratory programme showcasing popular masterpieces of the Classical and Romantic eras.  There is a world premiere of a new work by Shane Woodborne which will be featured in the recital, Cellissimo. The Stellenbosch University Choir will perform at the festival for the first time. There is a wonderful programme of talks such as the Music Discussions, hosted by Charl du Plessis, which follow selected recitals. Three Literary Talks are presented in partnership with NB Publishers and includes the legendary Antjie Krog talks about her translation of Olive Schreiner’s From Man to Man .Read on for more. Info as supplied:

SIGNIFICANT OFFERING AT KLEIN KAROO KLASSIQUE 2026

Klein Karoo Klassique brings a significant offering of music to the Klein Karoo this year, with a programme that includes a world premiere and a range of classical favourites.


Oudtshoorn’s festival of classical music, literature, art, food and wine takes place for the 17th time from Friday 7 to Sunday 9 August. Central to the programme, hosted in the Civic Centre and Banqueting Hall, are three evening concerts featuring the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra (August 8), Cape Town Opera (August 7 at 19:00) and the Stellenbosch University Choir (August 9). Various chamber music recitals are also presented, complemented by two late-night performances and two breakfast concerts in the Banqueting Hall completing the music programme. The programme is designed to ensure that festivalgoers do not have to choose between performances but can attend them all.

Renowned conductor Richard Cock presents a special programme for those curious about the orchestra (August 7 at 10:00), while celebrated Choir Director André van der Merwe presents a workshop for choir directors from the region after the festival (10 August 08:00). Those interested can contact the festival office for more information and participation.

Inspired by the fleeting nature of travel, Postcards (August 7 at 14:00) featuring Féroll-Jon Davids (clarinet), Ralitza Macheva (violin), Azra Isaacs (viola) and Rosamund Roth (cello), takes the audience on a journey across continents, time periods and musical genres. The programme offers a sonic snapshot of chamber music from around the globe for clarinet and string trio.

The Klassique Gala Concert (August 7 at 19:00) brings together the acclaimed Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra (CPO), under the baton of Richard Cock, and renowned South African pianist. This celebratory programme showcases beloved masterpieces of the Classical and Romantic eras. It marks the CPO’s first performance at Klassique in 13 years.

Anna Davel en The Melisizwe Plaatjie Collective, winner of the KKNK Kanna Award for Best Production: Contemporary Music this year, share the stage for an unforgettable jazz concert, celebrating the rich tapestry of local and world music (August 7 at 21:00).

Trio Contraire (August 8 at 10:00) is a captivating recital featuring Esthea Kruger (piano), Shannon Thebus (French horn) and Louisa Theart (flute). Spanning over two centuries, the programme brings together a diverse range of chamber works by some of Europe’s most distinctive composers.

Take Four Piano Quartet (August 8 at 14:00) takes the audience on a journey through favourites in the chamber music repertoire. Zanta Hofmeyr (violin), Jeanne-Louise Moolman (viola), Susan Mouton (cello) and Elna van der Merwe (piano), long-time collaborators and virtuoso performers, come together in August to celebrate Women’s Month. 

Heimwee (August 8 at 19:00) is a heartfelt tribute to the extraordinary legacy of Mimi Coertse, celebrating the voice, artistry, and cultural impact of one of South Africa’s most beloved sopranos. On stage are Cape Town Opera sopranos Brittany Smith and Sisikelelwe Mngenela, tenor Thandolwethu Longo, pianist José Dias, with Charl du Plessis as host.

Zanne Stapelberg (soprano) and James Grace (guitar) share their musical partnerships spanning over two decades of sold-out performances in Spanish Songs (August 8 at 21:00).  

Unheard (of) (August 9 at 10:00] featuring Mietze Dill (cello) and Mareli Stolp (piano), is both a celebration and a voyage of discovery, exploring the works of female composers who were long marginalised and excluded from the musical canon.

Cellissimo (August 9 at 14:00) brings together eight cellists from the CPO and a soprano, with Peter Martens, Eddie McLean, Rosamund Roth, Matthias Remley-Ender, Dane Coetzee, Ashlin Grobbelaar, Lynne Donson, Marcus Motaung and Siphamandla Moyake (soprano). This recital includes the world premiere of a new work by Shane Woodborne.

The Stellenbosch University Choir brings its 90th anniversary celebrations to Klassique (August 9 at 19:00) and invites audiences to experience exceptional choral artistry under direction of André van der Merwe. This marks the choir’s first appearance at the festival.

Tickets are available online, or from the KKNK office in Oudtshoorn. Tickets are also available at the door before recitals, subject to availability.

Breakfast Concerts are presented on Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 August at 08:00 in the Banqueting Hall. With free entrance, these events combine piano music with a delicious breakfast menu. Audiences can look forward to performances by Oudtshoorn pianist John Theodore (8 August) and Charl du Plessis (9 August).

Music discussions, hosted by Charl du Plessis, follow selected recitals. Three Literary Talks are presented in partnership with NB Publishers, Bonnie Espie talks about Lifting the Lid (7 August 16:00), Antjie Krog talks about her translation of Olive Schreiner’s From Man to Man (August 8 at 12:00) and Irna van Zyl talks about Kanniedood (August 9 at 12:00).

René Scribante curates a visual arts exhibition titled In the key of Light, featuring works by established and emerging artists from the Klein Karoo and Southern Cape. A walkabout of these artworks takes place on 9 August 13:00 in the Banqueting Hall.

Danie van der Merwe, presenter of the popular VIA series Die Wynmeester, is joined by three talented winemakers at Klein Karoo Klassique. Andrew Mellish (Mellish Family Vineyards), Arno Smith (Wines by Arno Smith) and Riaan Marais (Alvi’s Drift) share insights into the art of winemaking, the industry challenges, and entertaining anecdotes. Come and enjoy a tasting as the winemakers present their wines paired with a delicious complementary snack (7 August 17:00, 8 August 16:30 and 9 August 16:30).

The Klassique Festival Restaurant, operated by Oudtshoorn’s Nostalgie Restaurant, serves breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, with other delicacies available throughout the festival period. A selection of wines is also available.

Additional experiences include the Oudtshoorn ReWOLusie knitting and crocheting initiative, RJ Tours’ Historiese wandeltoere, De Rustica Olive Estate’s Olyf tot olyfolie tastings and Te Heerlike Tasting Room and Store’s Tee-en-smaak-ervaring.

Klein Karoo Klassique is presented by the KKNK, made possible by the Rupert Music Foundation and the ATKV, with support from Le Lude, RSG, Oudtshoorn Courant and the Oudtshoorn Municipality.

The accommodation sponsors for this winter festival include Argyll B&B, Beit Shalom, Cul de Sac, De Zeekoe, Kleinplaas Holiday Resort, Oudtshoorn Inn, Pictures Boutique Hotel, Protea Hotel Riempie Estate, Ravenscliff Manor and Rosenhof Country House.


For more information, visit klassique.co.za or contact the office of the KKNK via email at info@kunste.org.za, phone 044 203 8600 or send a WhatsApp to 065 285 2337.

The Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra will be on stage at the 2026 edition of the Klein Karoo Klassique in Oudtshoorn. It is the first time in 13 years, that the CPO is performing at the annual festival.   The dates for 2026: August 7-9.
The Stellenbosch University Choir will perform at the Klein Karoo Klassique in Oudtshoorn, for the first time. The dates of the festival: August 7-9, 2026.

✳ Featured image – Cape Town Opera’s Sisikelelwe Mngenela (soprano) and Thandolwethu Longo (tenor) and others will be on stage in Heimwee, a tribute to South African opera legend Mimi Coertse, as part of the Klein Karoo Klassique, which takes place in Oudtshoorn, August 7-9, 2026. Sponsored feature. Images supplied.