Details
1901 Arts Club
7 Exton Street
Waterloo
London
SE1 8UE
England
Programme
Traditional – Kol Nidrei
Traditional – A vy pani muzikanti
Traditional – Tanz tanz yidelekh
Traditional – Untersteirer Landler
Traditional – 3 folksongs: i. Horch was kommt von draussen rein
Traditional – 3 folksongs: ii. Ach Blümlein blau
Traditional – 3 folksongs: iii. Bruder Martin
Gustav Mahler – Blumine
Gustav Mahler – Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen
~ Interval ~
Gustav Mahler – 1st Symphony (arr. Farrington)
Performers
Iain Farrington – piano
Simon Wallfisch – baritone
Other concerts in this Series (+)
Programme Note
The Mahler Piano Series features a wide variety of musical styles that influenced Mahler, as well as the bulk of his symphonic music arranged for solo piano.
Acclaimed pianist, composer and arranger Iain Farrington explores the European musical melting pot of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Featuring exceptional singers performing in an intimate salon venue from the period, this is a unique and remarkable exploration of Mahler’s musical world.
From the Countryside
The first concert in this series exploring Mahler's musical world begins with the sounds of his childhood. Mahler was surrounded by different musical styles and a number of these are included: a cantor singing in the synagogue, a popular local Moravian song, a Jewish klezmer melody, a traditional Austrian country dance, as well as familiar children's songs. Two of Mahler's early pieces are included, Blumine and the folk-inspired song cycle Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen. All of these musical elements are poured into Mahler's First Symphony, here made more apparent in an arrangement for solo piano.
Iain Farrington
Iain has an exceptionally busy and diverse career as a pianist, composer and arranger. He studied at the Royal Academy of Music, London and at Cambridge University. Iain has performed as a soloist, accompanist and chamber musician at all the major UK venues, as well as in the USA, Japan, South Africa, Malaysia, Hong Kong and all across Europe. He performed at the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics with Rowan Atkinson, the London Symphony Orchestra and Sir Simon Rattle. Iain has worked with many of the country's leading musicians, including Willard White, Lesley Garrett, Paul McCartney and gives frequent broadcasts on BBC Radio Three. He has composed orchestral, choral and instrumental pieces, including several orchestral works for the BBC Proms. Iain has arranged hundreds of works in many styles, including opera, instrumental and choral, African songs, cabaret, klezmer, jazz and pop. His chamber orchestrations of the symphonic repertoire (including much Mahler) are regularly performed around the world, and he has arranged and performed all of Elgar's symphonies on the piano.
Simon Wallfisch
Simon is “a multi-talented musician of incredible versatility” (BBC Radio 3), at home on the opera and concert stage. Born in London into a musical family, Simon studied cello, voice and conducting at the Royal College of Music, and subsequently in Berlin, Leipzig and at the International Opera Studio of the Zurich Opera House, singing many roles on the main stage. Recent operatic performances include Staatsoper Nürnberg, Teatro Verdi Casciana Terme, National Reis Opera, Holland and English Touring Opera. Simon has broadcast on BBC 2, BBC Radio 3, NDR2, Bayerische Rundfunk, Swiss Radio and France Musique. His unique style of combining cello and voice has brought him to concert halls all over the world, including Wigmore Hall, Konzerthaus Berlin, Laeiszhalle Hamburg, Oxford Lieder Festival, The Purcell Room, Kings Place and the Royal Festival Hall. UK festivals include Leamington, Wimbledon, London Song Schubert Society of Great Britain, Alwyn Festival and abroad in Denmark, Sweden, France, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Israel, Australia and Canada.
