Details
Private House
St John Street
Clerkenwell
London
EC1R 0HD
England
Programme
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Idomeneo: 'Se il padre perdei'
Franz Schubert – Gruppe aus dem Tartarus, D.583
Gaetano Donizetti – La Favorita: 'O Mio Fernando'
Giuseppe Verdi – Macbeth: 'Vieni, t'affretta'
Performers
Becca Marriott – Voice
Sarah Denbee – Voice
Shafali Jalota – Voice
Masimba Ushe – Voice
Programme Note
Join Susan Bullock CBE for an entertaining and informative morning as she takes four talented emerging artists through their paces. And grab a mini brunch on us.
The gorgeous salon venue is a stone's throw from Farringdon station and a short walk from Angel. Exact venue details will be sent once ticket purchase is made.
Complimentary drink and croissant.
Susan Bullock’s unique position as one of the world’s most sought-after dramatic sopranos was recognised by the award of a CBE in June 2014.
Of her most distinctive roles, Wagner’s Brünnhilde has garnered outstanding praise leading Susan Bullock to become the first ever soprano to sing four consecutive cycles of Der Ring des Nibelungen at the Royal Opera House under Sir Antonio Pappano. Appearances as Richard Strauss’ Elektra have brought her equal international acclaim and collaborations with some of the world’s leading conductors including Fabio Luisi, Semyon Bychkov, Seiji Ozawa, Sir Mark Elder and Edo de Waart.
In recent seasons, Susan has begun to explore new repertoire making debuts as Klytaemnestra (Elektra) for the Canadian Opera Company under Johannes Debus, the role of Liz Stride in the world premiere of Iain Bell’s Jack the Ripperfor ENO; and her acclaimed portrayal of Mother for Scottish Opera in Mark Anthony-Turnage’s Greek at BAM which she debuted at the Edinburgh International Festival. Further debuts include in the role of Kostelnička (Jenůfa) for Grange Park Opera, both Gertrude and The Witch (Hänsel und Gretel) for Opera North and Grange Park Opera, Mrs Lovett (Sweeney Todd) for Houston Grand Opera, her debut as Mother in the European premier of Missy Mazzoli’s award winning Breaking the Waves for Scottish Opera also at the Edinburgh International Festival, and a welcome return to the role of Mrs Lovett with Bergen National Opera. The 19/20 season brough further new roles including in special virtual projects Feast in the Time of Plague and her debut as an actor in Keith Warner’s unique staging of King Lear in which she plays Goneril at The Grange Festival. In the current season, Susan returns to Opera Frankfurt as Magdelone in Carl Nielsen’s Maskarade and new production by Tobias Kratzer conducted by Titus Engel and she returns to the role of Kostelnička for Den Norske Opera.
