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Cancelled: Leeds Lieder Festival | Siobhan Stagg and Joseph Middleton

When
Friday April 17, 2020 at 13:00
Where
Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall, Leeds
Tickets
£15, £13 (concessions), free (under 26/students)
Phone for tickets: 0113 343 2584
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Tickets "at the door" - until sold out
  1. Poèmes pour Mi - Olivier Messiaen
  2. Four Last Songs - Richard Strauss

Early in Siobhan Stagg’s career, Christa Ludwig described her voice as ‘one of the most beautiful I’ve ever heard.’ As word of her talent spread across Europe, Siobhan’s big break came in January 2015 when she was chosen to step-in for Brahms’ Requiem with Christian Thielemann and the Berlin Philharmonic. Siobhan was subsequently praised in the press for her ‘heavenly vocal qualities’, ‘reminiscent of the incomparable Gundula Janowitz.’ Recent performances have seen Siobhan triumph at the Royal Opera House, Salzburg, Deutsche Oper Berlin, and at the BBC Proms. Her voice is a perfect foil for Messiaen’s rarely performed, spiritual cycle Poèmes pour Mi, songs written for his first wife as a hymn to a couple’s inseparability and with texts based on the New Testament. Alongside this masterpiece we hear the soaring Four Last Songs of Richard Strauss.

‘Siobhan Stagg is a touching and musically delicious discovery… the young Australian is the next big thing’ What’s On Stage
‘Joseph Middleton: rightful heir to that legendary accompanist Gerald Moore’ Opera Magazine


Venue
Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall
University of Leeds School of Music, Cavendish Road
Leeds
West Yorkshire
LS2 9JT
England


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