54. Benjamin Appl: Crosscurrents
16 October 2021, 8:15pm - 9:30pm
Benjamin Appl explores repertoire inspired by or written in the USA, but by composers who were not themselves American: Korngold, Dvorák, Weill, Schoenberg, and the Anglo-American Rebecca Clarke. The exception is a set of three songs by Samuel Barber that was composed for the great German baritone Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau.
Tonight’s Emerging Artists begin the concert with a performance of Thomas Adès’ Five Eliot Landscapes, five brilliantly inventive and colourful settings of the American poet T.S. Eliot that include views of New Hampshire, Virginia and Cape Ann.
TRY BEFORE YOU BUY
Benjamin and Sholto performing in this year's Festival
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Benjamin and Sholto performing in Winter into Spring 2021
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PRACTICAL INFORMATION
This event is an in-person and livestreamed event. Livestreamed performances will be available to watch live in our Digital Concert Hall at the advertised performance time and will be available to watch again and on demand until the end of November.
Want to watch this concert in person and at home? 'Hybrid' tickets, valid both in person and for the Digital Concert Hall, are also available for an additional £3 to the in-person price.
All our seating is unreserved. This means you are guaranteed a seat in your chosen area, but not a specific seat. In order to allow for social distancing, you will be seated as an individual or as a group, based on the number of tickets you booked for this concert.
For groups of more than 10, please phone or email the box office to book your tickets.
The performance duration is approximately 1 hour 15 minutes and there will be no interval.
TICKETS AND PASSES
(Online bookings only)
Book five or more concerts at the same time: 5% discount
Book ten or more concerts at the same time: 10% discount
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Tickets for both in-person and the Digital Concert Hall will be issued as eTickets by default. Printed tickets are available on request, for an additional fee.
COVID-19
Due to COVID-19 we have to do things a little differently this year. In order to keep everyone safe, our seating and concert conditions are subject to change in line with changing government guidance.
For more information about our COVID-19 safety measures, please click here.
If you are displaying symptoms of COVID-19 on the day of the concert, please do not attend, but get in touch with our box office to arrange a refund.
SEATING AREAS EXPLAINED
Due to uncertainty surrounding COVID-19 and to keep audiences safe, our venues this year will be socially distanced, and our main seating areas have a reduced capacity. We have added two additional seating areas with a limited view of the stage, to allow you to experience our live concerts at a reduced price.
Seating area A (£35): Centre aisle seats, with a clear view of the stage.
Seating area B (£22): Side aisle and back section seats. Some seats may have a reduced view of the stage.
Seating area C (£13): At the back of the church with a reduced view of the stage.
Seating area D (£5): Side chapel or back corner. Please note these seats have no view of the stage.
Programme
- Thomas Adès (1971)
- Five Eliot Landscapes (1990)
- Antonín Dvořák (1841 - 1904)
- Goin’ Home, 'From the New World' (1893)
- Walter Jurmann (1903 - 1971)
- Ein Lied aus meiner Heimat
- Erich Korngold (1897 - 1957)
- Der Knabe und das Veilchen (1905)
- Aussicht (1911) Op. 5 no.6
- Vom Berge (1911) Op. 5 no.10
- Liebesbriefchen (1913) Op. 9 no.4 from 6 Einfache Lieder
- Der Friedensbote (1911) Op. 5 no.9
- Glückwunsch (1940) Op. 38 no.1 1940/47 from Fünf Lieder
- Der innere Scharm (1914)
- Rebecca Clarke (1886 - 1979)
- The Cloths of Heaven (1912)
- Down by the Salley Gardens
- Samuel Barber (1910 - 1981)
- Three Songs (1972) Op. 45
- Arnold Schoenberg (1874 - 1951)
- Gigerlette (1901) from Brettl-Lieder (Cabaret Songs)
- Arie aus dem Spiegel von Arcadien / Seit ich so viele Weiber sah / Langsamer Walzer (1901) from Brettl-Lieder (Cabaret Songs)
- Hermann Leopoldi (1888 - 1956)
- In einem kleinen Café in Hernals
- Kurt Weill (1900 - 1950)
- September Song (1938)
- George Gershwin (1898 - 1937)
- By Strauss (1936)
Artists
Series
08 October 2021 | 10:00am