The Oxford Lieder Young Artist Programme Audition Recitals (Day One - Part One)

17 March 2022, 2:00pm - 9:30pm

Listen throughout the day to the best emerging professionals from around the UK, seeking to be Oxford Lieder Young Artists. Between six and eight exceptional duos will be selected following 25-minute audition recitals. These recitals will run throughout the 17th and 18th of March, with breaks after every two recitals. You are welcome to dip in and out between sessions. 


14:00 Rosie Lavery (soprano) & Marianna Abrahamyan
14:30 Katie MacDonald (mezzo-soprano) & Adam Turner

15:30 Charles Cunliffe (baritone) & Joseph Cavalli-Price 
16:00 Clara Barbier Serrano (soprano) & Joanna Kacperek 

17:00 George Reynolds (baritone) & Bethany Reeves
17:30 Anna Marmion (soprano) & Aleksandra Myslek 

19:00 Emily Christina Loftus (soprano) & George Ireland 
19:30 Hannah Morley (mezzo-soprano) & Michael Rose

20:30 Wonsick Oh (bass) & Aron Goldin
21:00 Clara Orif (soprano) & Jack Redman


The Young Artist Programme
 

Our newly expanded Young Artist Programme combines the best elements of our well-established Mastercourse and Young Artist Platform to offer an expanded range of high-quality opportunities for training and performance, and to enable more artists to benefit each year. The selected duos will be offered fully-subsidised places on our Mastercourse in October, as well other training opportunities during the year. They will also be offered a number of professional engagements at the Festival and with our partners nationally and internationally. This will culminate in the Young Artists curating and presenting Spring Song 2023.


The Levine Builiding

We are delighted to visit Trinity College’s brand new Levine Building across Spring Song 2022. This stunning new concert and lecture hall has specially-designed acoustic panelling and a beautiful new Steinway Model B grand piano. There is also a lovely café on site that will be open during the day and accommodation options for audience members. Access to the Levine Building is via the Trinity College porters’ lodge on Broad Street, a stone’s throw from the Holywell Music Room. Click here to learn more


COVID POLICY

It’s wonderful to be fully back in person, but we still want to ensure that audience, artists and our team feel safe. Please click here to view our latest COVID-19 policies. We will continuously review our safety measures as the situation progresses and government guidance changes. Do please check this page before your visit for the most up-to-date information.


Watch former Oxford Lieder Young Artist Progamme winners Lotte Betts-Dean and Joseph Havlat perform in 2019

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Programme
  • Manuel de Falla (1876 - 1946)
  • Jota (1914) from Siete canciones populares Españolas
  • Claire Liddell (1937)
  • Beachcomber (1975) from Five Orkney Scenes
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  • Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828)
  • Der Atlas D957h from Schwanengesang
  • Gabriel Fauré (1845 - 1924)
  • Prison Op. 83 no.1
  • Robert Schumann (1810 - 1856)
  • Die Kartenlegerin (1840) Op. 31 no.2 13–14.vii.1840 from Drei Gesänge
  • Arnold Schoenberg (1874 - 1951)
  • Erwartung (1899) Op. 2 no.1 from Vier Lieder
  • Erhebung (1899) Op. 2 no.3 from Vier Lieder
  • Karol Szymanowski (1882 - 1937)
  • Słowik2 Op. 31 from Pieśni Księžniczki Z Baśni
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17 March 2022 | 2:00pm

Spring Song 2022


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