Concert pianist Julia Wallin, Royal Academy of Music graduate and competition prize winner, invites you to an evening of piano music ranging from playful Debussy to profound and moving Rachmaninoff.
Programme:
Debussy: Suite Bergamasque
Haydn: Sonata in E flat Major Hob. 49
Rachmaninoff: Etude-tableaux, selection
Messiaen: Premiere Communion de la Vierge
Rachmaninoff: Moments Musicaux op.16
Doors open: 6.45pm, Concert starts: 7.15pm, 20 minute interval: 8.00pm, Concert ends: 9.00pm
Bar serving wine, beer, soft drinks and water will be available during interval and after concert
Venue is located in the Lower Gallery of the historic and beautiful Lauderdale House originally build in 1582. Lauderdale House is behind the gates to Waterlow Park on Highgate Hill.
Presented by Opera Loki
SUNG IN ENGLISH
Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
English translation by Jeremy Sams
Director: Laura Attridge
Musical Director: Iwan Davies
Producer: Jane Gray
28th September – 2nd October 2016
Wednesday, Friday & Saturday 7.30pm & Sunday at 4pm
(NO PERFORMANCE THURSDAY 29th)
Opera Loki brings popular opera to intimate venues and focuses on a new generation of operatic talent, affording emerging artists the opportunity to perform to audiences in France and the UK while still at the early stages of their professional careers. Performances are in English and accompanied by piano.
Wednesday 28th September 7.30pm
£16 / £14 concessions
Friday 30th September & Saturday 1st October 7.30pm
£18 / £16 concessions
Sunday 2nd October 4pm
£16 / £14 concessions
Presented by Opera Loki
SUNG IN ENGLISH
Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
English translation by Jeremy Sams
Director: Laura Attridge
Musical Director: Iwan Davies
Producer: Jane Gray
28th September – 2nd October 2016
Wednesday, Friday & Saturday 7.30pm & Sunday at 4pm
(NO PERFORMANCE THURSDAY 29th)
Opera Loki brings popular opera to intimate venues and focuses on a new generation of operatic talent, affording emerging artists the opportunity to perform to audiences in France and the UK while still at the early stages of their professional careers. Performances are in English and accompanied by piano.
Wednesday 28th September 7.30pm
£16 / £14 concessions
Friday 30th September & Saturday 1st October 7.30pm
£18 / £16 concessions
Sunday 2nd October 4pm
£16 / £14 concessions
Presented by Opera Loki
SUNG IN ENGLISH
Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
English translation by Jeremy Sams
Director: Laura Attridge
Musical Director: Iwan Davies
Producer: Jane Gray
28th September – 2nd October 2016
Wednesday, Friday & Saturday 7.30pm & Sunday at 4pm
(NO PERFORMANCE THURSDAY 29th)
Opera Loki brings popular opera to intimate venues and focuses on a new generation of operatic talent, affording emerging artists the opportunity to perform to audiences in France and the UK while still at the early stages of their professional careers. Performances are in English and accompanied by piano.
Wednesday 28th September 7.30pm
£16 / £14 concessions
Friday 30th September & Saturday 1st October 7.30pm
£18 / £16 concessions
Sunday 2nd October 4pm
£16 / £14 concessions
Presented by Opera Loki
SUNG IN ENGLISH
Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
English translation by Jeremy Sams
Director: Laura Attridge
Musical Director: Iwan Davies
Producer: Jane Gray
28th September – 2nd October 2016
Wednesday, Friday & Saturday 7.30pm & Sunday at 4pm
(NO PERFORMANCE THURSDAY 29th)
Opera Loki brings popular opera to intimate venues and focuses on a new generation of operatic talent, affording emerging artists the opportunity to perform to audiences in France and the UK while still at the early stages of their professional careers. Performances are in English and accompanied by piano.
Wednesday 28th September 7.30pm
£16 / £14 concessions
Friday 30th September & Saturday 1st October 7.30pm
£18 / £16 concessions
Sunday 2nd October 4pm
£16 / £14 concessions
christine tobin
jazz in the house
Christine Tobin (vocals), Phil Robson (guitar), Dave Whitford (bass)
Now living in New York, with her partner Phil Robson, this is the first date of an extensive tour for the UK’s most individual and moving singer. Winner of the 2014 original singers Jazz Award for Best Jazz Singer, Christine will present a rich mix from her extremely successful Leonard Cohen show, through songs from the Great American Songbook and Milton Nascimento, as well as some of her own material which was rewarded with a British Composer Award in 2012.
“One of the most gifted and original singers in today’s jazz world” BBC Music Magazine
Time: 20:30
Venue: Lauderdale House
Student Concession £7.00
Price band | A | B |
Standard | £15.00 | |
Concession | £13.00 | £7.00 |
Child |
to book
Box office: 02083488716
Email: enquiries@lauderdale.org.uk
Website: www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk
8.30pm (doors open 8pm)
£15 / £12 concession / £7 student
concessions limited to disability, people on benefits (not over 60’s)
The Tina May Quintet
Tina May (voice), Karen Sharp (saxes), Robin Aspland (piano), Arnie Somogyi (d. bass) & Winston Clifford (drums)
This very swinging quintet is led by the incredibly versatile and talented Tina May who was breathtakingly exciting on the Swanage Festival main stage last year. Tonight her jazz soul is the guiding force and one glance at her line up tells you that this will be a very special evening. It’s the first appearance at Lauderdale by British Jazz Award winner Karen Sharp who first worked with Tina when they were both with the Humphrey Lyttelton Band. Since then they have collaborated and recorded together extensively.
Expect some straight ahead jazz and ….always some forgotten gems alongside standards – but swung and sung in Tina’s inimitable style.
Our programmer Brian Blain compares her appearance at Swanage to Anita O’Day’s sensational contribution to that classic 1960 documentary Jazz On a Summer’s Day and tell us that ‘we could not start our Spring season in any better way’.
‘that great rarity…a singer who enhances a song.’ Dave Gelly, the Observer.
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In another little step back to the ethos of the London Novello Ensemble – which is the presentation of great music outside the formal constraints of the concert hall – Murray and Gavin present the two opposites of late 19th century romanticism along with music by Delius, Vitali and Sarasate, and a selection of popular tangos including Piazzolla’s famous ‘Libertango’
Gavin Davies studied the violin with Marta Eitler and at the Royal College of Music with Jaroslav Vanecek and Natasha Boyarsky. He combines a freelance orchestral career with ensembles such as the London Philharmonic and BBC Concert orchestras with regular chamber music and solo performances.
Murray Hipkin is a fulltime member of the music staff at English National Opera, where he has conducted The Mikado, The Gondoliers, The Pirates of Penzance, Kismet, Carousel, Chess and Man of la Mancha. He is musical director of the Pink Singers and the North London Chorus and he recently finished filming Anyone Can Sing for ENO/Sky Arts in the role of music supervisor and accompanist.
Programme to include:
Brahms – Sonata No. 1 in G
Liszt – Romance
Delius – Sonata No. 3
Vitali – Chaconne
Sarasate – Zigeunerweisen
Tangos by Albeniz, Gade, and Piazzolla
Advanced booking is advised as we will be limiting capacity in order to ensure socially distanced seating is available for those who require it. In accordance with normal practice, we respectfully ask that you do a lateral flow test – available free from www.gov.uk/order-coronavirus-lateral-flow-tests.com in the 48 hours prior to the concert – but please do get in touch for a full refund if you get a positive result!
This page is for the performance at Pond Square Chapel, Highgate on 9th December.
To buy tickets for the performance at St Paul’s Lorrimore Square, Kennington on 6th December, please click on this link: Brahms and Liszt in Kennington 6 December