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RBC shines at Shakespeare in Music Festival

University News Last updated 21 May

Pictured (l/r): Master鈥檚 students Ollie Barker, India Harding, Joe Yates and Ella Blair.

Postgraduate students were part of a stellar line-up of UK musicians at the inaugural Shakespeare in Music Festival in Stratford-upon-Avon.

The festival, held from Friday 2 鈥 Monday 5 May, celebrated the 鈥榮oul of Shakespeare鈥檚 England鈥 with performances by musicians and interpreters spanning Elizabethan to contemporary music.

Master鈥檚 students Ella Blair (soprano), India Harding (mezzo), Joe Yates (tenor) and Ollie Barker (bass) performed, alongside Head of Accompaniment in Vocal Studies Jonathan French, in an enchanting concert of extracts from operas inspired by Shakespeare鈥檚 work.

The concert, titled, Shakespeare鈥檚 Legacy in English Opera, took place at the historic Holy Trinity Church in Stratford, where Shakespeare was baptised, worshipped and is buried.

The evening was introduced by Patron Robert Lloyd, widely regarded as the UK鈥檚 go-to English bass of the past 25 years, who described it as a 鈥渟erious triumph鈥 and praised the 鈥済enuinely marvellous鈥 young singers.

The Festival spanned the early music of the playwright鈥檚 time to the rich legacy he inspired in the work of many later composers.

Executive Producer of Retrospect Opera Ben Hamilton said: 鈥淚t was such an exciting concert 鈥 innovatively programmed and delightfully accompanied. It is just the sort of thing students should be doing with the right support, which they clearly had in Jonathan and colleagues who had prepared them.鈥

Ollie commented: 鈥淚t was a real pleasure to perform at the Festival for so many reasons. Who can say they鈥檝e performed a variety of Shakespearean opera mere steps away from his grave? I鈥檓 not sure I鈥檒l experience something like that again.

鈥淲hat a delight to share the stage with such close friends and colleagues, with whom I have studied and shared so many happy memories during my time at RBC. I really felt that in this concert, we brought as much theatrical drama as is necessary when performing Shakespeare, and in doing so, showed what 探花直播 singers are made of.鈥

Pictured (l/r): Master鈥檚 students Ollie Barker, India Harding, Joe Yates and Ella Blair.

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