63. Lotte Betts-Dean, Ryan Corbett: A Musical Nightcap
26 October 2022, 21:45 - 23:00
Concert

43 Iffley Rd
Oxford
OX4 1EA

Cocktails and music in this atmospheric bar, just around the corner from SJE, conclude the day with our 21st-century take on salon music-making. Curated and performed by Lotte Betts-Dean, who is joined by accordionist and BBC New Generation Artist Ryan Corbett, the evening features a range of music, spanning several centuries and styles from French Renaissance and German Lieder to 20th-century cabaret and new covers of experimental art rock, with a few other surprises in store!
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
All our seating is unreserved; please arrive in good time to take your seat. For groups of more than 10, please phone or email the box office to book your tickets.
The event duration is approximately 1 hour 15 minutes and there will be no interval.
TICKETS AND PASSES
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Lotte Betts-Dean
Lotte Betts-Dean
Mezzo-soprano
Praised by The Guardian for her “irrepressible sense of drama and unmissable, urgent musicality”, Australian mezzo-soprano Lotte Betts-Dean’s wide ranging repertoire encompasses opera, oratorio, contemporary music, art song, chamber music and early music. A versatile concert artist performing predominantly in Australia and in the UK, recent highlights include her debut with Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and Sir Andrew Davis (Stravinsky Perséphone), performances at Buxton International Festival, St John’s Smith S... Read Full Biography
Ryan Corbett
Ryan Corbett
Accordionist
Ryan Corbett is a classical accordionist in his final year of study at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. Previously, he studied at the Music School of Douglas Academy (Milngavie) and St Mary’s Music School (Edinburgh). Ryan began playing accordion aged eleven and was self-taught until he started learning with Djordje Gajic at the age of fourteen. Awards include the Allie Cullen Prize for most outstanding performance at the Glasgow Music Festival, the Directors' Recital Prize at St Mary's Music School, second prize at... Read Full BiographyTickets
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This event is part of a series:
Oxford Lieder Festival: 14 - 29 October 2022
The 21st Oxford Lieder Festival, Friendship in Song: An Intimate Art, invites you to explore song as an art form that grew up among friends, often at special and sociable gatherings, and inspired many composers’ most personal and profound works. We explore friendships between composers, poets and performers, recreate the intimate atmosphere of the salon, and generally enjoy a festive sp...