Young Artists of the National Opera Studio
23 October 2016, 13:45 - 14:45

Young Artists of the National Opera Studio perform songs and arias by Schumann, Mozart, Weber and others.
This event is included in the ticket for the study day 'Schumann at the Opera' (12pm-3.45pm, £15) or it can be purchased separately for £10.
Programme
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791)
Die Zauberflöte (K620)
Carl Maria von Weber (1786 - 1826)
Der Freischütz (Op. 77)
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Robert Schumann (1810 - 1856)
Frage (Op. 35 no.9) from Zwölf Gedichte von Justinus Kerner - Stille Tränen (Op. 35 no.10) from Zwölf Gedichte von Justinus Kerner
- Liebesgarten (Op. 34 no.1) from Vier Duette
- Liebhabers Ständchen (Op. 34 no.2) from Vier Duette
Richard Wagner (1813 - 1883)
Tannhäuser (WWV 70)
Robert Schumann (1810 - 1856)
Tragödie (Op. 64 no.3)
Robert Schumann (1810 - 1856)
Genoveva (Op. 81)
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Robert Schumann (1810 - 1856)
Mignon „Kennst du das Land?“ (Op. 98a no.1) from Lieder und Gesänge aus Wilhelm Meister - Ballade des Harfners (Op. 98a no.2) from Lieder und Gesänge aus Wilhelm Meister

Ensemble 45
Ensemble 45
Ensemble
Ensemble 45 was formed in 2008 and has been giving concerts in Oxford ever since. The group’s quirky name comes from the opus number of the first work it performed, Brahms’s Ein deutsches Requiem. The group has performed a wide variety of other music, including Britten’s A Boy was Born and AMDG, Bach’s B minor Mass, Jackson’s Requiem, Lobo’s Lamentations and Strauss’s Der Abend, and appeared as part of the inaugural Oxford Early Music Festival, as well as the Passiontide Festival at Merton. The gr... Read Full BiographyFestival Passes
This event is part of a series:
The Schumann Project
The Schumann Project: 14-29 October 2016 The fifteenth Oxford Lieder Festival will be the Schumann Project, a unique survey of Schumann's complete songs. The Schumann Project will explore Schumann's life and times, his friends and contemporaries, his influences and his legacies, and his literary and artistic interests. This two-week feast of song will feature Oxford Lieder's trad...