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Malvern Concert Club – Roderick Williams & Iain Burnside

18th February 2018 3:00 pm

 

 

115th Season 2017-18

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Roderick Williams baritone

Iain Burnside piano

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Schubert Winterreise, D.911

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Malvern Concert Club’s President, Roderick Williams, and Iain Burnside return to Malvern for this second annual recital in their series encompassing all three of Schubert’s major song cycles.

Winterreise (Winter Journey) is a cycle of 24 songs based on poems by Wilhelm Müller. As tenor Ian Bostridge has written, ‘the songs are forerunners, in a sense, of all those songs of love and loss that have been the soundtrack of generation on generation of teenagers. But the loss of love, which is only sketched ambiguously in the first song, Goodnight, is just the beginning of it. Schubert’s wanderer embarks on a journey through a winter landscape that leads him to question his identity, the conditions of his existence – social, political and metaphysical – and the meaning of life. And it is all done with light and shadow, moving between sardonic humour and depressive longing. The wanderer’s tears turn to ice; he sees flowers etched in the frost of the hut where he takes refuge; he is eyed from the sky by a carrion crow, his only faithful companion; and at the last, he sees a beggar musician playing in the street, ignored and unrewarded, the hurdy-gurdy man’.

Roderick Williams has maintained his own online account of his Schubert project (performed with Iain Burnside and other pianists) at rwschubertcycleproject.blogspot.co.uk.

This recital lasts about 75 minutes and runs without an interval.

 

Ticket price includes a £1 contribution to our heritage fund.

Details

Date:
18th February 2018
Time:
3:00 pm
Event Category:

Other

Price:
£24.36, Students £6.72
Prices include 12% booking fee
Show Times:
3pm

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