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SUMMARY:Come & Sing Carmina Burana!
DESCRIPTION:Rehearse and perform parts of this wonderful\, exhilarating choral piece with Cantiones choir and conductor Tony Coupe. \nCarmina Burana has proved enduringly popular since its hugely successful first performance at the Oper Frankfurt on the 8th June\, 1937\, opening with the rousing ‘O Fortuna”.  Carl Orff’s cantata is based upon a series of earthy German medieval songs and poems. \n 
URL:https://hermonarts.co.uk/event/come-sing-carmina-burana/
CATEGORIES:Classical
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SUMMARY:Joseph Martin (Tenor)\, Martin Bussey (Pianist/Composer)
DESCRIPTION:Joseph Martin will be performing a selection of songs which will include music by Handel\, Schubert\, Vaughn Williams and Bussey. Joe is a graduate of the University of Manchester and regularly performs as soloist across the north west. Recent performances include St Matthew Passion (Bach) and Bach cantatas with the Liverpool Bach Collective. He has toured nationally and internationally with ensembles such as Genesis Sixteen\, Cantos Chamber Choir and Ad Solem. He is no stranger to Oswestry audiences having performed as soloist with Cantiones Choir in Mozart’s Coronation mass\, Tippett spirituals and Chilcott’s St John Passion. This year he is performing with VOCES8 scholars and at the Southwell Music Festival. \nMartin Bussey combines the roles of composer and conductor; ‘A distinctive contemporary voice’ (Resonus Classics). His music often reflects his passion for voices but there is also a substantial catalogue of instrumental works\, particularly for organ and piano and illustrates his strong interest in history\, literature and life in the borderlands between Cheshire\, Shropshire and Wales.  Martin’s songs\, choral and instrumental works have been broadcast on many occasions on BBC Radio 3 and performed at many venues including Wigmore Hall\, The Barbican\, Liverpool Philharmonic Music Room\, RNCM\, RCM and GSMD\, and at Lake District Summer Music\, Endellion\, Southwell and Three Choirs Festivals. He has many recordings released on the Resonus classical label including ‘In no strange land” sung by Sonoro\, directed by Neil Ferris\, cited as “glorious” by BBC Music Magazine. Martin was a Choral Scholar at King’s College\, Cambridge where he read Music\, after which he studied as a post-graduate singer at the Royal Northern College of Music with Nicholas Powell. He ran the aural\, academic music and choral programmes at Chetham’s School of Music from 1988 to 2013 and directed Chester Bach Singers for 38 years until 2025. He is a longstanding vocal tutor at Manchester University; Chairman of the Finzi Friends; a director of Ludlow English Song; and a trustee of Kantos Choir. https://www.martinbussey.com/
URL:https://hermonarts.co.uk/event/joseph-martin-tenor-martin-bussey-pianist-composer/
CATEGORIES:Classical
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SUMMARY:An evening of Opera at Hermon Chapel
DESCRIPTION:Much loved music from the operatic repertoire will be performed at Hermon Chapel by three young ‘up and coming’ singers\, accompanied on the piano by Stephen Owens and backed by the newly formed Hermon Singers! \nJuliet Montgomery (Soprano)\nJuliet has performed with Glyndebourne\, Scottish Opera\, Opera Holland Park\, Buxton Opera\, Opera North and the National Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company.  Her recent engagements include performing the role of Despina in Così fan tutte (Opera Holland Park Young Artist Programme)\, Santuzza in Cavalleria Rusticana (Occento Choir & Orchestra)\, Orpheus and Eurydice at the Edinburgh International Festival (Scottish Opera/ Opera Australia) and will be joining Blackpool Symphony Orchestra as the soprano soloist in Mahler’s Symphony No. 4. \nhttp://www.julietmontgomerysoprano.com/ \nJamie Formoy (Tenor)\nWiltshire based Tenor Jamie Formoy completed his MMus at the Royal Northern College of Music. Jamie was part of British Youth Opera’s Serena Fenwick Programme and covered the title role in their production of Peter Grimes. This year Jamie joined the Welsh National Opera chorus  for their production of The Flying Dutchman and made his role debut singing Trin in La Fanciulla del West for Opera Holland Park. In recent years he has also performed Adolfo Pirelli (Sweeney Todd)\, Normanno (Lucia di Lammermoor)\, Tinca\, Song Seller (Il Tabarro)\, First Armed Man and Second Priest (Magic Flute). \nSamual Snowdon (Baritone)\nSamuel Snowdon is a Welsh Baritone who graduated with a Distinction MMus from the Royal Northern College of Music . Recent credits include soloist with Welsh National Opera’s in Candide and Puccini’s Tosca (Sciarrone/ cover)\, Jim Larkens in La fanciulla del West (2026) and Doctor Bartolo: Rossini’s Il barbiere di Siviglia at Opera Holland Park. Samuel is also a local singing and piano teacher\, working as a peripatetic at Oswestry School. Other roles performed areSamuel’s other operatic credits include Masetto (Don Giovanni: Mozart – Cumbria Opera Group)\, Court Usher (Rigoletto: Verdi – Opera Holland Park)\, Figaro (Le nozze di Figaro: Mozart – RNCM Opera).\nwww.samuelsnowdenbaritone.co.uk
URL:https://hermonarts.co.uk/event/an-evening-of-opera-at-hermon-chapel/
CATEGORIES:Classical
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SUMMARY:Recital: Samantha Lewis (Mezzo Soprano) & Elizabeth Haughan (Pianist)
DESCRIPTION:Another Summer afternoon recital at Hermon Chapel. 18 and under are welcome free of charge. Refreshments will be served before the concert and in the interval. Doors open at 4pm.\n\nMezzo-soprano Samantha Lewis and pianist Elizabeth Haughan present an intimate recital of British song\, with British Sign Language\, centred on the theme of enlightenment. Blending music\, text (for all audiences) and audience interaction\, the programme explores emotional\, spiritual\, and environmental awareness. \n\n\n\nFeaturing retellings of folk songs as well as more contemporary works including ‘I Wonder as I Wander’\, ‘The Last Rose of Summer’\, ‘The Estuary’\, ‘King David’\, ‘The Cloths of Heaven’ and ‘Song to the Seals’\, the recital unfolds as a continuous narrative\, with storytelling at its heart. \nA distinctive interactive element invites audiences to engage with British Sign Language\, enhancing accessibility and deepening connection\, encouraging reflection on our relationship with the natural world and all of those in it. \nLearn more about the performers:\nwww.samanthalewismezzosoprano.com\nhttps://www.bethhaughan.com
URL:https://hermonarts.co.uk/event/recital-samantha-lewis-mezzo-soprano-elizabeth-haughan-pianist/
CATEGORIES:Classical
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SUMMARY:Piano Duet Recital
DESCRIPTION:The final Sunday afternoon recital of the summer at Hermon Chapel. Simone Damiani returns with Arthur Bocaneau to play piano duets which will include works by Bartok and Schubert.\nSimone Damiani enjoys a musical career as pianist and piano teacher. He has performed solo and chamber music across the UK and Europe. Simone is the Head of Keyboard at Cheltenham College and teaches piano at King Edward VI Lordswood School for Girls in Harborne. Based in Birmingham\, Simone trained at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire\, the Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest and the Royal Conservatoire of Antwerp under the tutelage of Polina Leschenko.\nArthur Bocaneanu has a varied career as a soloist\, chamber musician\, and teacher across the Midlands. As a soloist\, he has performed with several orchestras in the UK and in his native Romania. A dedicated chamber musician\, Arthur is a founding member of the Arcus Piano Trio and has collaborated with artists and ensembles including the Gildas Quartet\, violist Robin Ireland\, and cellist Andrei Ioniță. After completing a Master’s degree at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire\, Arthur went on to earn an Advanced Postgraduate Diploma. In 2019\, he was awarded the Joseph Weingarten Scholarship\, which enabled a year of study at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest. He currently holds teaching positions at Rugby School and Warwick School.
URL:https://hermonarts.co.uk/event/piano-duet-recital/
CATEGORIES:Classical
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