Details
Ham House Stables
Ham Street
Ham
Richmond
TW10 7RS
England
Programme
Cole Porter – Anything goes: 'Anything Goes'
Cole Porter – Ev'ry time we say Goodbye
Cole Porter – Anything Goes: 'I get a kick out of you'
Performers
Sofia Kirwan-Baez – Voice
Alex Norton – Piano
Programme Note
Sofia Kirwan-Baez (voice) and Alex Norton (piano) bring you an evening of highlights and anecdotes from the life of Cole Porter, accompanied by his wonderful music.
Turning away from a comfortable life as a lawyer in Indiana, the bold Cole Porter opted for an extravagant life writing for musicals. We will be recounting the colourful stories of a man at the dawn of America’s Golden Age era for musicals, known for incessantly challenging boundaries throughout his life.
From some of his earliest numbers in 1919 (from Hitchy-Koo) to High Society in 1956, our 90-minute-long whistle-stop tour will comprise the likes of What is this thing called Love?, Love for Sale, Night and Day, So in Love, C’est Magnifique, I love Paris, among many other masterpieces.
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Join Sofia and Alex in the historic setting of Ham House Stables, on the edge of Richmond Park. Mingle with other music lovers, meet the artists = and even some of the horses! Dogs welcome - please contact sevenstararts@hotmail.com
Praise for 7 Star Arts' event
"a truly uplifting evening- beautiful music"
"as good as Wigmore Hall!"
"such a friendly atmosphere..."
"Inspiring, inspired"
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Fresh from her performances as Musetta in Longborough Festival Opera’s La Bohème, Sofia Kirwan-Baez (Young Artist at the National Opera Studio 23/24) has performed at Wigmore Hall, Cadogan Hall, Sadler’s Wells, the Royal Opera House (the Crush Room), Wales Millennium Centre, the Royal Albert Hall, Bridgewater Hall, Usher Hall, among others. She has hosted Cabaret-Piano Lounge nights at the OSO Arts Centre since October 2020.
Alex Norton is a British pianist and continuo player, who trained as a Young artist at the National Opera Studio (2022/23). Alex has performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Wigmore Hall, various internationally-renowned European venues, and made his concerto debut with the Leeds Symphony Orchestra performing Gershwin’s piano concerto.
