Rachel Harland (soprano), Ian Buckle (piano)

Start time: 13:00 / End time: 13:45 / Date: 04 Nov 2020 / Venue: Online event

Open to: Students in host dept/school/institute/centre / Staff in host dept/school/institute/centre / Students from same Faculty as host dept/school/institute/centre / Staff from same Faculty as host dept/school/institute/centre / Students within this Faculty / Staff within this Faculty / Specific UOL Students (for details see 'Suitable For') / Specific UOL Staff (for details see 'Suitable For') / Any UOL students / Students from other HEIs / Staff from other HEIs/research institutions / Any potential undergraduate students / Any potential postgraduate students / Any potential international students / University of Liverpool Alumni / Business/industry / General Public

Type: Music

Cost: Free

Contact: For more information contact Dr Helen Thomas at

Website: https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/music/events/lunchtime-concert-series/

About the event

A selection of English and French song: Poulenc’s piquant Fiançailles Pour Rire and Walton’s exotic settings of eccentric Edith Sitwell texts; alongside Purcell’s setting of texts by John Dryden and Nathaniel Lee. Rachel Harland is a vocal tutor and Ian Buckle a piano tutor in the Department of Music.

Programme

Poulenc Fiançailles Pour Rire

Walton Façade

Purcell Music for a While

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