Event overview
020 7919 7645
All are welcome to attend this vocal masterclass, featuring students on the BMus and MMus Music Programmes, with Nicholas Mulroy.
Born in Liverpool, Nicholas was a chorister at the city’s Metropolitan Cathedral before studying Modern Languages at Cambridge and voice at the RAM. He has since been in constant demand both in the UK and further afield in a wide range of concert, recital and opera engagements.
He has sung with many of the world’s leading interpreters of Baroque music: Bach’s oratorios at the BBC Proms, Sydney Opera House and Boston Symphony Hall; Monteverdi’s Vespers at Carnegie Hall, Berlin Philharmonie and the Salzburg Festival.
Students involved:
MMus student Maria Ximena Abello
G. F. Handel Se pieta di me non senti and V’adoro pupille from ‘Giulio Cesare in Egitto’
BMus student Eleanor Rashid (soprano)
Richard Strauss Morgen
BMus student Anna Gunn O’Connor
Darius Milhaud À une Fontaine from ‘Chansons de Ronsard’
BMus student Callum Speed (baritone)
Gustav Mahler Lob des Höhen Verstands (Des Knaben Wunderhorn)
MMus student Clary Taylor
TBC
Although active participation in the class involves final year BMus Music and MMus students only, this is an open class and anyone is welcome to attend and listen. These masterclasses provide a fascinating insight into the workings of professional music making.
Dates & times
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10 Feb 2017 | 2:30pm - 5:30pm |
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