Aurora Orchestra, Ida Falk Winland & Njabulo Madlala

21 October 2011, 7:00pm - 8:40pm

7pm: Pre-concert talk given by Martin Ennis (free)

Oxford Lieder makes its first foray into orchestral lieder with the Aurora Orchestra, recent winner in the Ensemble category at this year’s RPS Awards and one of the country’s most exciting chamber orchestras.

They perform the chamber version of two of Mahler’s great works with Njabulo Madlala, winner of the 2010 Kathleen Ferrier Awards, and Ida Falk Winland, one of Sweden’s brightest young stars. In between they perform a work commissioned by the orchestra from Swedish composer Tobias Broström.

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Please note that Band B tickets (£15 / £12) will be seats with limited sightlines.

CLICK HERE TO WATCH/ HEAR AURORA ORCHESTRA (MOZART: "LINZ" SYMPHONY)

The Swedish Weekend would not be possible without the very generous support of: Musik I Syd, the Embassy of Sweden, Gehrmans Musikförlag  and Nota Bene Productions.

PROGRAMME:

Gustav Mahler:

Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen

Tobias Broström:

Crimson Skies

INTERVAL

Gustav Mahler:

Symphony No. 4

This is the first concert in our Swedish weekend, a celebration of Swedish music and musicians. The weekend is generously supported by:

Nota Bene Productions
Musik i Syd, Sweden
Gehrmans Music Publishers, Sweden

Njabulo Madlala is generously supported by:

The Kathleen Ferrier Memorial Scholarship Fund.

Series
2011 brochure

14 October 2011 | 9:00am

2011 Festival: 10 Year Anniversary


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An Introduction to Singing in Swedish
22 October 2011, 9:00am - 10:30am

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