Details

Shakespeare's plays are a favourite source for opera composers, and this concert will feature pianist Kelvin Lim, with soprano Claire Wild singing Juliet's 'Je veux vivre' from Gounod's Romeo & Juliet; Claire and tenor Joseph Doody performing a lockdown version of Nanetta and Fenton's duet and baritone Rodney Clarke singing Ford's troubling 'jealous' aria, both from Verdi's Falstaff (based on The Merry Wives of Windsor). Deaf actor Lara Steward will perform Juliet's 'Gallop apace' monologue, full of passionate anticipation, in British Sign Language, and writer and actor Kat Rose-Martin will perform Isabella's ‘Could great men thunder' from Measure for Measure and her own newly written response piece to Shakespeare and Verdi's Ford. Finally, the cast will sing us into what we hope will be a brighter springtime, with Finzi's setting of 'It was a lover and his lass'.

Cast/Performers

Joseph Doody (tenor), Rodney Earl Clarke (baritone), Kat Rose-Martin (actor), Lara Steward (actor), Claire Wild (soprano), Kelvin Lim (piano)

Creatives/Company

Other: Julian Chou Lambert (video producer)

Coffee Break Concerts - Songs of Solace and Spring. Episode 9: Shakespeare Re-Shaped

Coffee Break Concerts - Songs of Solace and Spring. Episode 9: Shakespeare Re-Shaped (Streamed/Broadcast) production archive for QTIX code T1213660069. Details of all Coffee Break Concerts - Songs of Solace and Spring. Episode 9: Shakespeare Re-Shaped archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S062638924

Archive Listings

17 Mar 21Streaming Performances
Internet, Broadcast
Performance Details => Venue archive

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