Ted Black tenor (right) and Sholto Kynoch piano (left)
Tenor Ted Black was recently a finalist in the world-famous Kathleen Ferrier Awards. He is currently singing two major Mozart roles for Opera Wrocław in Poland before he returns to the prestigious Benjamin Britten Opera School at the Royal College of Music.
Together with Oxford Lieder Artistic Director, pianist Sholto Kynoch, Ted will present a journey in song from the bright city lights of Francis Poulenc's Paris, to the USA and Hans Eisler’s Hollywood Songbook, and finally back to England for songs by Ivor Gurney.
Full Programme:
Francis Poulenc - Voyage á Paris
-Tel Jour Telle Nuit
Dutilleux - San Francisco Night
Hans Eisler, from the Hollywood Songbook:
Die Stadt ist nach den Engeln
Diese Stadt hat mich belehrt
Claude Debussy - De Soir
Cheryl Frances-Hoad - Marching Through Time
Muriel Herbert - I hear an army charging
Rebecca Clarke - The Seal Man
Hamilton Harty - The Sea Wrack
Michael Tippett - The Dancer
Ivor Gurney - Lights Out
Muriel Herbert - Renouncement
Tickets £12 (+ booking fee). Doors will open at 7pm for a 7.30pm start.
We are able to offer free on-site parking for this event.
COVID 19 PRECAUTIONS: Please note this event will be socially distanced and temperatures will be taken on entry. We ask that all attendees wear a mask for the performance unless they are medically exempt. PPE visors will be made available to attendees should they prefer.
Tickets are available in pairs, or as individual seats (distanced from others).