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With Much Love…The music & letters of Kathleen Ferrier (1912-1953)
20 July 2012 12:30 PM
Pavilion Arts Centre
Buxton Festival 2012
Victoria Simmonds with Anna Tilbrook piano
Kathleen Ferrier was the voice of her generation. More than that, she captured the nation’s hearts and minds with her down-to-earth manner, and her open and heartfelt singing. 2012, the centenary of her birth, is a fitting time to celebrate her life through her letters, diaries and music. Victoria Simmonds takes us on a journey from her humble beginnings as a telephone exchange worker on the ‘switch’ to an internationally acclaimed ‘diva’, loved for her easy manner and Lancashire accent. Read more about this event … or
The Turn of the Screw
20 July 2012 2:00 PM
Buxton Opera House
Buxton Festival 2012
Opera in a prologue and two acts.
Based on Henry James’s classic ghost story, Benjamin Britten’s masterpiece is a compact and chilling tale of the supernatural. Read more about this event … or
The Nightingale of South Bank
20 July 2012 7:00 PM
Buxton Methodist Church Hall
Buxton Festival Fringe 2012
Florence Easton born in 1882, South Bank, Middlesbrough became one of our most versatile English opera singers. Helena Leonard sings Florence’s arias from operas including Madame Butterfly, Gianni Schicci, Aida, Tosca and more as she tells you the fascinating story about the varied career of, The Nightingale of South Bank. Read more about this event … or
A Festival Double Bill - The Maiden In The Tower & Kaschei The Immortal
20 July 2012 7:15 PM
Buxton Opera House
Beautiful melodies, mythical settings and magical storylines – this Double Bill features damsels in distress from captivating Russian and Finnish fairytales. The internationally acclaimed director Stephen Lawless and conductor Stuart Stratford lead a top-class team in two real operatic rarities, each reflecting their composer’s nationalism. Read more about this event … or
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