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Mar
7

Alex will be singing the role of ‘Vicar Gedge’ in Royal Birmingham Conservatoire’s Spring Opera of Benjamin Britten’s Albert Herring. Tonight will be the first of Alex’s two performances.

Directed by Rebecca Meltzer and conducted by Paul Wingfield, this production is generously supported by The Linbury Trust.

”Loxford, once a countryside idyll of manners and morals, has become a den of sin and shame. In the eyes of the committee not one local girl is demure enough to be placed on the pedestal of May Queen. Presided over by the indomitable Lady Billows a solution is found; a local boy might take on the mantle. Experience this romp of an opera as never before”.

Mar
8

Alex will be singing the role of ‘Vicar Gedge’ in Royal Birmingham Conservatoire’s Spring Opera of Benjamin Britten’s Albert Herring. Tonight will be the second of Alex’s two performances.

Directed by Rebecca Meltzer and conducted by Paul Wingfield, this production is generously supported by The Linbury Trust.

”Loxford, once a countryside idyll of manners and morals, has become a den of sin and shame. In the eyes of the committee not one local girl is demure enough to be placed on the pedestal of May Queen. Presided over by the indomitable Lady Billows a solution is found; a local boy might take on the mantle. Experience this romp of an opera as never before”.

Mar
29

Alex will be joining Warwick & Kenilworth Choral Society as the baritone soloist for Brahms’ Ein deutsches Requiem. He will also perform two art songs by Clara Schumann, ‘Ihr Bildnis’ and ‘Sie Liebten Sich Beide’.

Tickets can be found here:  http://www.ticketsource.co.uk/wkcs

 

Apr
5

Alex will be joining The Chiltern Choir as the bass soloist in Beethoven’s Mass in C and Choral Fantasia.

Tickets can be found here: https://www.chilternchoir.org.uk

Jul
26

Alex joins the chorus with Infinite Opera in their production of Besse: Water, Rye and Hops against the backdrop of the brewing vats at Signature Brew. “An operatic triptych that fights the patriarchy with fermentation, it takes the audience on a musical journey through the rich and forgotten history of women and beer from the comfort of a seat in a local craft brewery taproom”!

For the PDF of the online programme, follow the link: https://qr.link/LYjFxp

For tickets, follow the link: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/infiniteopera/1240791

Jul
25

Alex joins the chorus with Infinite Opera in their production of Besse: Water, Rye and Hops against the backdrop of the brewing vats at Signature Brew. “An operatic triptych that fights the patriarchy with fermentation, it takes the audience on a musical journey through the rich and forgotten history of women and beer from the comfort of a seat in a local craft brewery taproom”!

For the PDF of the online programme, follow the link: https://qr.link/LYjFxp

For tickets, follow the link: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/infiniteopera/1240791

Jul
24

Alex joins the chorus with Infinite Opera in their production of Besse: Water, Rye and Hops against the backdrop of the brewing vats at Signature Brew. “An operatic triptych that fights the patriarchy with fermentation, it takes the audience on a musical journey through the rich and forgotten history of women and beer from the comfort of a seat in a local craft brewery taproom”!

For the PDF of the online programme, follow the link: https://qr.link/LYjFxp

For tickets, follow the link: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/infiniteopera/1240791

Jul
6

Musica Antica Rotherhithe present three raucous madrigal comedies by Alessandro Striggio (1535-1592) and Adriano Banchieri (1568-1634): La Caccia (The Chase), Il Cicalamento delle Donne al Buccato (The Gossip of the Women at the Well) and La Pazzia Senile (The Old Codger). Filled with innuendo and satire of sex, class and society at large, these comedies reveal a fascinating, scandalising glimpse of late sixteenth century Italian urban society that, at times, looks no different to our own, as well as being set to brilliant, rarely-heard music.