Oxford Lieder Festival
Type | Company limited by guarantee, registered charity |
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Industry | Music & entertainment |
Founded | 2002 |
Headquarters | Oxford, England |
Key people | Sholto Kynoch: Founder-director |
Website | oxfordlieder |
The Oxford Lieder Festival is a UK-based classical music festival, specialising in the art-song repertoire.
History[]
The Festival was founded in 2002 by the pianist Sholto Kynoch,[1] and in a short space of time grew to be the United Kingdom's largest art song festival.[2] Oxford Lieder is now a registered charity and in addition to the annual festival which takes place in October,[3] there are regular concerts and masterclasses throughout the year, and a growing programme of educational events. While most events are held in a core set of venues (including Holywell Music Room[4] and the Jacqueline du Pré Music Building), there has been a recent show of concerts outside of central Oxford, England.
Recordings[]
In 2010, Oxford Lieder made its first recording with Stone Records under the Oxford Lieder Live banner. The disc, released in 2011,[5] was the first in a series that will comprise the first complete recordings of the songs of Hugo Wolf.[6] Seven of a total of eleven discs have now been released. In 2013, Oxford Lieder & Stone Records released a live recording of the complete Canticles of Benjamin Britten and a CD entitled 'Schubert Lieder Year by Year', featuring one song from each year of Schubert's compositional life.
Other activities[]
Oxford Lieder runs a Young Artist Platform, promoting young singer-pianist duos to music clubs and societies around England, Wales and Scotland. It is part of the Oxford Music Network,[7] and works with local schools during the annual festival.[8]
Performers[]
Performers who have participated in the festival include:
Name | |
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Soprano | Mary Bevan, Sarah-Jane Brandon, Sophie Daneman, Geraldine McGreevy, Kate Royal |
Mezzo-soprano | Sarah Connolly, Anna Grevelius |
Tenor | James Gilchrist, Daniel Norman, Mark Padmore, Ian Partridge, Robin Tischler |
Baritone | Thomas Allen, Olaf Bär, William Dazeley, Gerald Finley, Thomas Guthrie, Wolfgang Holzmair, Jonathan Lemalu, Stephan Loges, Christopher Maltman, Roderick Williams, Nicky Spence, Mark Stone, Håkan Vramsmo |
Pianist | Eugene Asti, Iain Burnside, Julius Drake, Michael Dussek, Iain Farrington, Graham Johnson, Sholto Kynoch, Natasha Loges, Malcolm Martineau, Paul Plummer |
Harpsichordist | Julian Perkins |
Narrator | Simon Callow |
References[]
- ^ "Opera Today : Ten Years of Celebrating Song: Oxford Lieder Festival 2011". operatoday.com. Retrieved 7 August 2016.
- ^ "Oxford Lieder Festival - October 2013 Events - Classical Music". Archived from the original on 7 April 2011. Retrieved 7 August 2016.
- ^ "Preview of the Oxford Lieder Festival (From The Oxford Times)". oxfordtimes.co.uk. Retrieved 7 August 2016.
- ^ "Anna Larsson – review | Music | The Guardian". guardian.co.uk. 23 October 2011. Retrieved 7 August 2016.
- ^ "Wolf: The Complete Songs Vol 1: Mörike Lieder Part 1 – review | Music | The Guardian". guardian.co.uk. 21 May 2011. Retrieved 7 August 2016.
- ^ Stone Records. Website. Retrieved 20 November 2011.
- ^ admin@oxfordlieder.co.uk. "The Oxford Music Network". oxfordmusicnetwork.net. Retrieved 7 August 2016.
- ^ Oxford Lieder website. Retrieved 20 November 2011.
External links[]
- Music festivals established in 2002
- Classical music festivals in England
- Music in Oxford
- Organisations based in Oxford
- Charities based in Oxfordshire
- Music festivals in Oxfordshire
- Festivals in Oxford
- 2002 establishments in the United Kingdom