Le Chat Noir: Raphaela Papadakis & William Vann
24 October 2018, 21:45
Concert
This event will be broadcast from The Mad Hatter

To round off this extraordinary day, enjoy a cocktail and some Satie - who performed in the original club ‘Le Chat Noir’ - Poulenc and even Piaf, in the intimate setting of the Mad Hatter bar.
Programme
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Cécile Chaminade (1857 - 1944)
La Lune paresseuse - Tu me dirais
- Ma première lettre
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Henri Dutilleux (1916 - 2013)
San Francisco Night -
Francis Poulenc (1899 - 1963)
La dame de Monte Carlo (FP 180) - ~~~ Interval ~~~
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Francis Poulenc (1899 - 1963)
Voyage à Paris (FP 107 no.4) from Banalités Germaine Tailleferre (1892 - 1983)
Pancarte pour une porte d'entrée
- 1. Les Chapeaux
- 2. Désinvoluture
- 3. L'Oiseau des Îles
- 4. Cours
- 5. L'Émeraude
- 6. Sainte Nitouche
- 7. Partage
- 8. L'Insecte
- 9. L'Hirondele
- 10. Le Serpent
- 11. Pancarte pour une porte d'entrée
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Erik Satie (1866 - 1925)
La diva de l’empire -
Louis Guglielmi (1916 - 1991)
La Vie en Rose

Raphaela Papadakis
Raphaela Papadakis
Soprano
London born soprano Raphaela Papadakis, winner of the National Mozart Competition, made her professional début at Garsington Opera whilst still a student at the Guildhall School, for which she was praised by the Financial Times as giving "the most attractive solo performance" of the show. Since then, she has gone on to perform roles with Independent Opera and Bury Court Opera, and covered at Glyndebourne Festival Opera, the Royal Opera House and the Berlin Staatsoper. Operatic highlights this year include appearing as Mozart... Read Full Biography
William Vann
William Vann
Pianist
A multiple-prize winning and critically acclaimed conductor and accompanist, William Vann is equally at home on the podium or at the piano. Gramophone, reviewing Purer than Pearl, Albion Records’ 2016 disc of Vaughan Williams song, reserved “a special word of praise for William Vann’s deft pianism”; his recent revival of Hubert Parry’s oratorio Judith at Royal Festival Hall “was an unalloyed triumph for William Vann…he had complete command of the score and evident belief in the music” (Seen an... Read Full BiographyFestival Passes
This event is part of a series:
The Grand Tour – A European Journey in Song
The 17th Oxford Lieder Festival will celebrate a rich tapestry of music, words and performance in European song. Our Grand Tour of song will showcase the pinnacles of the repertoire while exploring wider cultural and geographical influences. International stars, prize-winning young artists and a wide range of concerts and other related events will take us on this beguiling journey. View the ...