Oxford Lieder Festival: On the River
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Part of the Oxford Lieder Festival 2021
Add to my Calendar 19-10-2021 17:45 19-10-2021 19:45 36 Oxford Lieder Festival: On the River Schubert’s ‘Auf dem Strom’ (‘On the River’) is written for the unusual combination of tenor, horn and piano. It is performed tonight by star tenor Stuart Jackson, his long-standing duo partner Jocelyn Freeman, and the YCAT hornist Ben Goldscheider. Stuart and Jocelyn also include carefully chosen songs by Ivor Gurney and Amy Beach, alongside songs about the seasons by Schubert. The programme is completed with a new addition to the tenor-horn-piano repertoire by composer Julian Phillips, one of the UK’s most celebrated song composers and Head of Composition at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama. 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. Jacqueline du Pré Music Building, Oxford DD/MM/YYYYDetails
Jacqueline du Pré Music Building
St Hilda's College
Cowley Place
Oxford
OX4 1DY
England
Programme
Franz Schubert – Auf dem Strom, D.943
Performers
Stuart Jackson – tenor
Jocelyn Freeman – piano
Ben Goldscheider – French horn
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Programme Note
Schubert’s ‘Auf dem Strom’ (‘On the River’) is written for the unusual combination of tenor, horn and piano. It is performed tonight by star tenor Stuart Jackson, his long-standing duo partner Jocelyn Freeman, and the YCAT hornist Ben Goldscheider. Stuart and Jocelyn also include carefully chosen songs by Ivor Gurney and Amy Beach, alongside songs about the seasons by Schubert. The programme is completed with a new addition to the tenor-horn-piano repertoire by composer Julian Phillips, one of the UK’s most celebrated song composers and Head of Composition at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama.
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.
