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Celebrating Edward Elgar - an afternoon song recital

  • 8 Avenue Road Elmslie House Malvern United Kingdom (map)

THIS IS EVENT IS NOW SOLD OUT!

Join us for an afternoon recital celebrating the music of Edward Elgar on the afternoon of Sunday March 9th - with rising new stars, Mezzo soprano Hannah Just,

accompanied on the piano by James Smith. With guest appearance from Louisa Ridge.

This event is now sold out, and we have a reserve list in operation for any cancellations/returned tickets, many thanks


Hannah and James are excited to be performing at Elmslie House for the first time, bringing a programme to celebrate the works of Edward Elgar. They will be performing the beautiful Sea Pictures song cycle, excerpts from the famous Enigma Variations, along with duet arrangements of some Elgar songs with special guest, mezzo soprano Louisa Ridge.
 
Born in Norwich, James Smith started playing piano at the age of 6, and now studies at the Royal Northern College of Music with world-renowned tutor, Dr Stephen Savage. He has performed extensively during his time at the RNCM, playing Mozart, Chopin, Debussy and much more. During his time at the RNCM he has been involved with several different projects, such as playing in orchestras dedicated to performing new compositions, exciting new ensembles such as piano sextets and taking part in masterclasses with world class performers such as Kathryn Stott and Stephen Hough. Now in his fourth year of study, James has received high praise for his powerful, emotive and intuitive playing. He is looking forward to performing in more projects in the years to come both as a soloist and chamber musician, and continuing his studies having obtained a scholarship to pursue a master's in performance at the RNCM.
 
Hannah Just is a Worcester-born mezzo soprano, currently studying under the tutelage of renowned opera singer, Yvonne Howard at the Royal Northern College of Music. Growing up in the West Midlands, Hannah has obtained a variety of performance experience. She has worked closely with the BBC on numerous occasions, Bradford Chorale as a soloist for both Vivaldi's Gloria and Andrew Wright's A Requiem For Peace, and as part of a charity opera gala at Worcester's Guildhall in 2022. Hannah has sung as part of the CBSO Youth Chorus, often performing at Birmingham Symphony Hall under conductors such as Sir Simon Rattle and Sir Mark Elder. She also performed in the Symphony Chorus of Bernstein's Mass at The Bridgewater Hall in Manchester, conducted by Clark Rundell, as part of the RNCM 50th Anniversary Celebrations. Hannah's opera experience includes, 'Dido' in Purcell's Dido and Aeneas, (Leeds Conservatoire 2021), '2nd Genii' in Mozart's Die Zauberflöte at York Theatre Royal (York Opera 2021), chorus in Strauss' Die Fledermaus (RNCM 2022), and as ‘Miss Rose’ in Delibes’ Lakmé (RNCM Opera Scenes 2024). Hannah is excited to be celebrating the work of Elgar in their shared home county.

Tea and cake will be available in the bar both before and after the recital. Doors will open at 2.30pm and close at 5.30pm.


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