Lotte Betts-Dean – Ludlow
Ludlow Assembly Rooms, 7.30pm mezzo soprano Lotte Betts-Dean, pianist Jâms Coleman and violist Edgard Francis perform 2 works by Héloïse: Le Coeur Crucifié et The Erl-King link
Ludlow Assembly Rooms, 7.30pm mezzo soprano Lotte Betts-Dean, pianist Jâms Coleman and violist Edgard Francis perform 2 works by Héloïse: Le Coeur Crucifié et The Erl-King link
Purcell Room, Southbank Centre, London, 6pm The Hermes Experiment Philip Venables, A Photograph Elaine Mitchener, new work (commissioned by Southbank Centre) Laura Moody, Rilke Songs Jethro Cooke & The Hermes Experiment, Metropolis Meredith Monk (arr. Denholm), Double Fiesta link
18-20 September – Héloïse records her second album, ‘Close-Ups’ at SJE, Oxford with an amazing lineup of musicians, for release in June 2024 on Delphian Records – more TBA soon!
Larmer Trees Garden Composers Héloïse Werner and Colin Alexander perform a variety of colourful, virtuosic and meditative works for voice and cello in various combinations. link
Backstory in Balham, London, 6pm Composers Héloïse Werner and Colin Alexander perform a variety of colourful, virtuosic and meditative works for voice and cello in various combinations. link
History of the Present – an experimental feminist opera-film about class and conflict. It has been made collaboratively by Maria Fusco and Margaret Salmon, featuring new compositions by Annea Lockwood, libretto by Maria Fusco and improvisational vocal work by Héloïse Werner. … Continued
Solo voice recital at Great Hall, Dartington Trust, South Devon, 9.45pm Héloïse Werner & Zoë Martlew, Syncopate Cheryl Frances-Hoad, Something More Than Mortal Jonathan Woolgar, Six Dream Songs Georges Aperghis, Récitation N. 9 Héloïse Werner, Unspecified Intentions Héloïse Werner, Confessional Georges Aperghis, Récitation N.8 Cathy Berberian, Stripsody … Continued
Héloïse leads two courses at the Dartington Music Summer School 5-12 August 2023: a performer/composer course, and an improvisation course with cellist Matthew Barley link
Linbury Theatre, Royal Opera House, London, 1pm & 4pm History of the Present – an experimental feminist opera-film about class and conflict. It has been made collaboratively by Maria Fusco and Margaret Salmon, featuring new compositions by Annea Lockwood, libretto by … Continued
Holy Trinity Church, Stroud, 7.30pm The Choir of Clare College Cambridge, conducted by Graham Ross, perform Héloïse’s new ‘Magnificat’, written for them, as part of their concert at the Stroud Arts Festival. link