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Details

St Mary the Virgin Church
Upper Lake
Battle
East Sussex
TN33 0AN
England


Programme

Muriel HerbertRenouncement
Franz LisztDie Loreley, S.273
Henri DuparcL'invitation au voyage (c. 1870)

Performers

Louise Winter – mezzo-soprano
William Hancox – piano

Programme Note

The Austrian composer Hugo Wolf worshipped Wagner, but both he and Benjamin Britten were famously rude about Brahms - who notoriously fell asleep while listening to a performance by Liszt. Yet Britten, Brahms and Liszt all shared a desire to revive and popularise the vibrant folk traditions of their countries.

This recital traces some of the network of influences and counter-reactions which linked late 19th century song composers in France and Germany with the rich school of English song which emerged in the 20th, their friendships and their mutual antagonisms, both musical and personal.

Along the way we’ll perform songs by a wide range of composers from either side of the channel, including Clara Schumann, Brahms, Liszt, Wolf, Duparc, Bridge, Berg, Muriel Herbert, Rebecca Clarke, Vaughan Williams, Britten and Madeleine Dring.

Louise Winter is a locally based mezzo-soprano with a distinguished international career, and artistic director of the Ashburnham English Song Awards. William Hancox is a local pianist of wide experience and founder of the Music Box Wealden project.

Louise Winter

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