Mark Padmore, Tenor & Jocelyn Freeman, Piano
Programme includes:
Beethoven: Adelaide
Schubert: Der Musensohn; Der
Wander an den Mond
Brahms: Meerfahrt
Fauré: Automne; Les Berceaux
Rebecca
Clarke: The Cloths of Heaven; Tiger, Tiger; The Seal Man
Britten:
Winter Words
and songs by Clara & Robert Schumann, Vaughan Williams,
Ireland and Stanford
Mark Padmore has for many years been
internationally regarded not only as one of the most persuasive and
enthralling song recitalists of our times, but also as a commanding
presence on opera stages. The programme he and award-winning pianist and
conductor Jocelyn Freeman have prepared specially for this festival
embraces some of Beethoven and Schubert’s finest songs, centenary tributes
to Fauré and Stanford, a focus on the early 20th-century impressionistic
songs of Rebecca Clarke, and Britten’s entrancing ‘Winter Words’, a cycle
of 8 songs set to poems by Thomas Hardy.
POST-CONCERT: Followed by
informal Q&A immediately after the concert (free to ticket holders)
“The
superb British tenor Mark Padmore was a revelation; emotionally harrowing
yet vocally beautiful.” Schubert recital review, New York Times
Sponsor:
Andrew & Hilary Walker
Artist info: markpadmore.com
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