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Royal Over-Seas League 2023 Gold Medal winner Emile Souvagie
Image credit: © Frances Marshall

Archived Event

Andersen, Bach, Brian Hughes and more

Royal Over-Seas League Final

Date
Wed 19 Jun 2024, 7.30pm
Tickets
Archived Event
Duration

This concert will be approximately 2 hours in duration, including an interval

Availability

Artists

  • Daniel Shaoflute
  • Jordan Brooksviolin
  • Ignas Maknickaspiano
  • Dafydd Jonestenor
  • Apollo's Cabinet
    • Trio Archai

      Programme

      • Jenö Hubay
        1858-1937
          • Fantaisie brillante on Bizet's Carmen Op. 3 No. 3
      • Carl Vine
        b. 1954
          • 5 Bagatelles
            :
          • Darkly
          • Leggiero e legato
      • Édouard Lalo
        1823-1892
          • Le roi d’Ys
            :
          • Puisqu'on ne peut fléchir ... Vainement, ma bien-aimée
          • Caneuon y Tri Aderyn (Songs of the Three Birds)
            :
          • Mae Hiraeth yn y Mor (There's Longing in the Sea)

      Interval

          • 6 studies in canonic form Op. 56
            :
          • Study in canonic form in E (arranged by Theodor Kirchner)
          • Study in canonic form in A flat (arranged by Theodor Kirchner)
          • Piano Trio No. 2 in C minor Op. 66
            :
          • Finale. Allegro appassionato
          • Aria 'La Capricciosa' and Variations in G BuxWV250
            :
          • Selected variations 8-32

      Overview

      The four winners of the ROSL Music Competition solo section finals compete for the prestigious ROSL Gold Medal and £15,000 first prize. Former renowned winners include Jacqueline du Pré cello, Melvyn Tan harpsichord, Barry Douglas piano, Susan Chilcott soprano and Jonathan Lemalu bass.

      The evening also includes performances from the winners of the two ROSL Ensemble Prizes.

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