Oxford Lieder Festival: Anna Stéphany: Nature's Songbook
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Part of the Oxford Lieder Festival 2021
Add to my Calendar 21-10-2021 13:00 21-10-2021 15:00 36 Oxford Lieder Festival: Anna Stéphany: Nature's Songbook Described by Gramophone Magazine as a ‘superb, glowing, impassioned mezzo’, Anna Stéphany makes a much-anticipated return to the Festival. The first part of her programme with pianist Sholto Kynoch includes a selection of Mahler songs taken from his Rückert Lieder and from his settings of the folk-poetry collection Des Knaben Wunderhorn (‘The boy’s magic horn’). After this, they perform Ravel’s Histoires Naturelles (‘Natural Histories’) and other French songs about birds, ladybirds, butterflies, cicadas and ants! Ahead of this event there is a free pre-concert talk for ticket holders. Click here for more details. 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
Gustav Mahler – Ruckert Lieder
Gustav Mahler – Des Knaben Wunderhorn: selection
Performers
Anna Stéphany – mezzo-soprano
Sholto Kynoch – piano
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Programme Note
Described by Gramophone Magazine as a ‘superb, glowing, impassioned mezzo’, Anna Stéphany makes a much-anticipated return to the Festival. The first part of her programme with pianist Sholto Kynoch includes a selection of Mahler songs taken from his Rückert Lieder and from his settings of the folk-poetry collection Des Knaben Wunderhorn (‘The boy’s magic horn’). After this, they perform Ravel’s Histoires Naturelles (‘Natural Histories’) and other French songs about birds, ladybirds, butterflies, cicadas and ants!
Ahead of this event there is a free pre-concert talk for ticket holders. Click here for more details.
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.
