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A Poet's Journey | Mark Padmore (tenor) and Joseph Middleton (piano)

When
Friday January 10, 2020 at 19:30
Where
Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall, Leeds
Tickets
£20, £18 if booked and paid for in advance; free for students and under 16s
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  1. Who are these children? Op 84 - Benjamin Britten
  2. 5 Rückert Lieder - Gustav Mahler
  3. Dichterliebe Op 48 - Robert Schumann

A Poet's Journey - 'When words leave off, music begins’ wrote the nineteenth century German poet Heinrich Heine. No composer set Heine as magically as Schumann and tonight Leeds audiences have a rare chance to hear a complete performance of Robert Schumann’s Dichterliebe, the original twenty Heine songs, rather than the sixteen usually given.

Well-known and well-loved by audiences around the globe, Mark Padmore returns to Leeds on the back of an extraordinary season. Artist in Residence with the Berlin Philharmonic and Bayerische Rundfunk Orchestras, he was awarded a CBE this year and performs at all the major music centres. Tonight’s recital also includes Britten’s rarely performed Scots songs, Who are these children? alongside Mahler’s transcendental Rückert-Lieder.


Venue
Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall
University of Leeds School of Music, Cavendish Road
Leeds
West Yorkshire
LS2 9JT
England


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