72. Fenlon & Fenlon
28 October 2022, 21:30 - 22:30
Concert

Iffley Road
Oxford
OX4 1EH

Rachel Fenlon has been a trailblazer in the revival of the self-accompanied recital, performing ambitious and innovative programmes around the world. She gives the last of this mini-series within the Festival, accompanying herself in songs by Debussy, Berg, Alma Mahler and George Crumb.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
All seating within each ticket price band 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 and there will be no interval.
TICKETS AND PASSES
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Rachel Fenlon
Rachel Fenlon
Soprano and pianist
Raised on the west coast of Canada, Rachel Fenlon is a soprano and pianist who performs song recitals accompanying herself on the piano, drawing from a singer-songwriter approach. Rachel performs across Europe, Canada, and the US with solo recitals, in repertoire from Franz Schubert, Schumann, Debussy, Britten, to Messiaen, George Crumb and world premieres. Dedicated to creating and commissioning new music, Rachel has several collaborations with composers to create new songs and song cycles for her to perform as self-accompanied singer. R... 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...