Please note: This concert is in the past and has already taken place.

Details

The Venue - Leeds College of Music
Quarry Hill
Leeds
LS2 7PD
England


Programme

Sergei RachmaninovFate, Op.21 no.1
Sergei RachmaninovSad is the Night, Op.26 no.12
Sergei RachmaninovMorning, Op.4 no.2
Sergei RachmaninovWe Shall Rest, Op.26 no.3
Pyotr TchaikovskyThe mild stars shone for us, Op.60 no.3
Pyotr TchaikovskyOnly one who knows longing, Op.6 no.6
Pyotr TchaikovskyDoes the day reign, Op.47 no.6
Hugo WolfFussreise (Mörike-Lieder)
Hugo WolfDer Gartner (Mörike-Lieder)
Hugo WolfUm Mitternacht (Mörike-Lieder)
Hugo WolfGebet (Mörike-Lieder)
Hugo WolfDer Tambour (Mörike-Lieder)
Frances AllitsenThe Lute Player
Sir Arthur SullivanThe Lost Chord

Performers

William Thomas – Bass
Michael Pandya – piano

Programme Note

Continuing our recent tradition of showcasing a Kathleen Ferrier Award winner, it is with special pleasure that we provide a platform to British bass William Thomas, winner of the First Prize 2018 . In addition to his triumph at the Ferrier Awards, at which his pianist Michael Pandya scooped the coveted Accompanist’s Prize, William went on to win the 2018 John Christie Award for his début at Glyndebourne, placing his star firmly in the firmament.

‘Thomas has a ‘real’ bass voice: full and ringing right at the bottom; layers of colour that blend smoothly and thickly; sonorous roundness without heaviness.’ – Opera Today on William Thomas at Wigmore Hall

William Thomas

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