Monday 11 February 2013

Speed Interview with Andrew Dickinson...


Andrew Dickinson, winner of the Hampshire Singing Competition, joins us on Friday 15 March for English Serenade, the first in our Concert Series for Spring 2013. We always like to get to know our soloists and were lucky enough to have caught Andrew for a quick interview. So here it is...

What has been your career highlight so far?
I've been really lucky and have had some wonderful experiences already as a soloist. The one that leaps out is probably a Messiah I did a couple of years ago in Berlin. The RSAMD (where I was studying at the time) provided the choir and soloists and we were accompanied by the UDK Orchestra. It was a spectacular venue and concert, but what really made it special was having so many good friends performing with me.
                         
How do you relax when you aren't performing?
Sleep is always a good way! I'm a huge cricket fan and during the summer months I try and fit in a few games when I can. I also run a music festival in my home town of Rainhill (Merseyside), so this tends to take up a lot of my down time! www.rainhillmusicfestival.com (excuse the plug!)

When/ where are you most happy?
I’m most happy when I’m a) on stage, b) on a cricket field, or c) having good food with friends. Not always necessarily in that order!

If you could travel back in time where would you go?
There's a YouTube video that I'm obsessed with, which is a live performance of La Forza Del Destino from Palermo in 1958, with Franco Corelli singing "O tu Che in Seno." It's some of the most wonderful singing I've ever heard, and that's on a very old recording instrument. I would probably travel back to that theatre and get the best seat in the house!


What is the most played piece of music in your Itunes/ CD collection?
This varies a lot as I now have a Spotify account, so the choice of what to listen to can be a bit overwhelming! I've been going through a Steve Reich phase recently, particularly his guitar music. I also always have time for Radiohead.

Other than English Serenade with Southern Sinfonia, what else have you got planned for 2013?
I've just finished playing Lenski in Eugene Onegin with Bury Court Opera and Southbank Sinfonia, and in April I start a fantastic project with Mahogany Opera. We are performing Britten's Church Parables at the Hermitage in St. Petersburg, as well as Aldeburgh Festival, Southwark Cathedral and at Buxton Festival. They're fantastic pieces that are rarely performed in their entirety, or as a "triptych." After that I return to Glyndebourne as I'm involved in the revival of Billy Budd, before making my house debut as Male Chorus in The Rape of Lucretia on the Glyndebourne Tour.



Andrew Dickinson, winner of the Hampshire Singing Competition, performs Finzi's Dies Natalis with Southern Sinfonia on Friday 15 March 2013 at St. Lawrence Church, Hungerford. 

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Wednesday 6 February 2013

Thinking about Versailles...

Philip Brown's Café Concert is fast approaching. In it he will be giving an insight, musically illustrated by internationally renowned violinist Theresa Caudle, into his recreation of instruments from the reign of Louis XIII of France (17th Century) for the 2012 BBC Proms.So, in anticipation, we've been having a look at Versailles and some of the interesting art historical objects and paintings associated with it.

Here are a few of our favourites...


The Signing of Peace in the Hall of Mirrors, 28 June 1919
Sir William Orpen
Signing of the Treaty of Versailles



Yolande Martine Gabrielle de Polastron, Duchess of Polignac
by Louise Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun
The Duchess of Polignac was one of Marie Antoinette's favourites, and was said to have died of sorrow after she had to leave the Queen at the outbreak of Revolution.



'Vessel' Pot Pouri - c.1760
Chamber pot of Madame de Pompadour
That's one elaborate chamber pot...

Philip Brown's Café Concert Violons du Roi takes place in the Balcony Bar, Corn Exchange, Newbury on 15 March 2013, 1pm.

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