Oxford Lieder Festival: Catriona Morison & Malcolm Martineau: Brahms, Grieg, Schumann & Lang
All concerts available ONLINE and IN PERSON
Part of the Oxford Lieder Festival 2021
Add to my Calendar 13-11-2021 13:00 13-11-2021 15:00 36 Oxford Lieder Festival: Catriona Morison & Malcolm Martineau: Brahms, Grieg, Schumann & Lang Catriona Morison shot to fame as winner of the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World Competition in 2017. We welcome her to the Festival with internationally-renowned pianist Malcolm Martineau. They include Grieg’s wonderful six setting of German texts, Op.48, which retain a strong Nordic influence and conclude with the ecstatic ‘Ein Traum’ (‘A Dream’). Alongside this are works by Schumann and Brahms, and a group of songs by Josephine Lang, who was recognised and supported by the Schumanns and Mendelssohn as an important song writer and whose works are once again gaining recognition today. Enjoy the whole festival live online for £165 with a Digital Festival Pass. All events will be available on demand after broadcast until 30th November, so you can catch up at a time which suits you. SJE Arts - St John the Evangelist Church, Oxford DD/MM/YYYYDetails
SJE Arts - St John the Evangelist Church
109A Iffley Road
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX4 1EH
England
Programme
Edvard Grieg – Sechs Lieder, Op.48
Josephine Lang – Scheideblick
Johannes Brahms – Dein blaues Auge, Op.59 no.8
Robert Schumann – 6 Gedichte und Requiem (Lenau-Lieder), Op.90
Performers
Catriona Morison – mezzo-soprano
Malcolm Martineau – piano
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Programme Note
Catriona Morison shot to fame as winner of the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World Competition in 2017. We welcome her to the Festival with internationally-renowned pianist Malcolm Martineau. They include Grieg’s wonderful six setting of German texts, Op.48, which retain a strong Nordic influence and conclude with the ecstatic ‘Ein Traum’ (‘A Dream’). Alongside this are works by Schumann and Brahms, and a group of songs by Josephine Lang, who was recognised and supported by the Schumanns and Mendelssohn as an important song writer and whose works are once again gaining recognition today.
Enjoy the whole festival live online for £165 with a Digital Festival Pass. All events will be available on demand after broadcast until 30th November, so you can catch up at a time which suits you.
