Opening night of Dido and Aeneas, stage make-up done, excitement at boiling point, thank you all for your positive energy, feeling it 🙂 Best
Year: 2015
This is the last of the four songs that I chose to sing from Aaron Copland’s “Old American Folk Songs”. The lyrics are sorrowful and
When I was at school for one week at Easter, we used to spend four days on a performance workshop at Stagecoach theatre arts
When I found out that I needed to select and perform four folk songs this year as part of my course I knew that I
This is a folk song of Scottish origin of which there are innumerable versions. The modern lyrics ‘the Water is Wide’ was named by Cecil
I would like to share with you another one of Aaron Copland’s songs from his American folk songs collection. The collection was written in
I have written previously about Richard Strauss on my blog as I find many of his songs to be full of romance and the beauty
This past ‘reading week’ at the Conservatoire I have been putting the final touches to my essay on Wagner and just wanted to relax and
One of the best things about studying classical music here at the RCS is the opportunity to explore diverse repertoire. Immersing yourself in great works
The rehearsals for the Scottish Opera Connect production of “The Walk from the Garden” are gathering pace. Glen Cunningham (Adam) and I were there this
