69. Mastercourse: Day Two, Session One - Jacqueline du Pré Music Building & Holywell Music Room

19 October 2021, 10:00am - 12:30pm

Our mastercourse sessions are available to attend in person and online. 

This morning Julius Drake leads the session at the Holywell Music Room. Joan Rodgers will lead the session at the Jacqueline du Pré Music Building. Joan Rodger's session will be available to stream online from this page for free and NOT accessed through our Digital Concert Hall. SCROLL DOWN THIS PAGE TO VIEW THE LIVESTREAM. Watch this session online live at 10:00, or afterwards on demand. Please refresh this page at 10:00 to view the livestream. 

 

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Sixteen exceptional musicians at the outset of their careers are in residence for the second week of the Festival, working intensively to hone their skills as song performers. They study each day with the renowned soprano Joan Rodgers and a different guest tutor, building up to their showcase concert on the closing day (see Event 102). Sessions are open to the public and run concurrently in the Holywell Music Room (in person only) and the Jacqueline du Pré Music Building (in person and online).

Tutors will change venue halfway through the day whilst the Mastercourse students will be in two groups, each group remaining at a venue for the day. Please see the Mastercourse schedule for full details.

The Mastercourse brochure which includes texts & translations and biographies of the duos can be downloaded here or purchased at the Mastercourse venues.


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.

These sessions are 2 hours 30 minutes long with regular breaks approximately every 40 minutes. Audience members can arrive and leave at either venue when they wish.


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

Book fifteen or more concerts at the same time: 15% discount

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.

For even further discounts click here for more information on our Festival Passes.


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.

 

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18 October 2021, 8:15pm - 9:30pm
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70. Birdsong
19 October 2021, 12:00pm - 12:30pm

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