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FRIENDS EVENING 2022
Sat 24 September

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‘A quick note to say how much we enjoyed the Friends Evening last night. Elin and Henry sang beautifully and their choice of songs was just right. Also, we thought locating the concert in the Ramsey Room and bar area was a very good idea and gave us an opportunity to chat to other Clonter addicts. Thank you very much for a lovely evening.’

‘Thank you so much for yesterday’s Friends’ Evening – much appreciated. The two performers put on an excellent show with plenty of character on display and, as ever, Robin Humphreys was a consummate accompanist. All of our party thoroughly enjoyed themselves, not least because of being out and about once again and, with it, a sense of normality… Many thanks indeed.’

‘We wish to extend a huge ‘Thank You’ to everyone at Clonter Opera for treating us to a great evening’s entertainment. The singing and piano accompaniment were wonderful and the glass of bubbly was very welcome. We’re looking forward very much to The Opera Gala in November. With our very best wishes and grateful thanks.’

Audience Feedback 2021
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Greetings from everyone at Clonter. We very much hope you are keeping well.

Every year we normally have what we call generically the ‘Friends’ evening to thank all our Donors, Patrons, Friends and Volunteers for their continued support. In 2020 we didn’t even attempt it, but last year we were determined to see if we could have one, which we did.

Historically we have not advertised this to the rest of our supporters, but we very much want to offer the opportunity to as many people as possible to attend this rather special event. If you are not already a Friend and would like to attend this event, and therefore to become a Friend, please click here, or contact the Box Office on boxoffice@clonter.org or 01260 224514.

Last year we presented an evening of music, cabaret style, which received very positive feedback, and therefore we have decided to repeat this format.

We are delighted to announce that the two singers who will be taking part in this year’s Friends Evening will be Naomi Rogers and Ryan Vaughan Davies. Naomi has taken part in a number of programmes at Clonter, from education programmes to afternoon teas for the elderly, and is currently in Edinburgh to perform in the Fringe Festival as part of Clonter’s children’s show Papageno’s Quest. Ryan took part in online digital Masterclasses in 2020 and the behind closed doors Masterclasses in 2021.
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Naomi Rogers – Soprano

Naomi is a soprano from Suffolk with a Master of Music in Performance degree and a Bachelor of Music degree from the Royal Northern College of Music. She has most recently finished working with Clonter Opera, BBC1, Opera North, Buxton Opera, and Northern Opera Group. This season, Naomi looks forward to singing for Opera Holland Park in Adamo’s UK premier of ‘Little Women’, singing Papagena and Gretel in the Edinburgh International Festival, and working with Clonter Opera for their month of opera outreach. In 2023 she looks forward to premiering a contemporary opera by Gary Lloyd, playing the lead role and taking it on tour around the UK. Past operatic performances include: lead role (Juno) in Oxfordshire Contemporary Opera’s ‘@Emele’ (Simmonds), Northern Opera’s ‘Thomas and Sally’ (Dorcas) by Arne, and Pauline Viardot’s ‘Cinderella’ (ugly step-sister Armelinde) which was the winner of the ‘Classical Music Digital Awards 2020. She sang a role in Poulenc’s ‘Dialogues des carmélites’ (Soeur Martha), Vaughan William’s ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress’ (Madam Bubble), Puccini’s ‘Suor Angelica’ (Maestra della Novizie), Offenbach’s ‘La Vie Parisienne’ (Clara), Kurt Weill’s ‘Street Scene’ and Benjamin Britten’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ (Peaseblossom). Furthermore, she performed at the Buxton’s International Opera Festival in the operas ‘Georgiana’ (multiple composers) covering the role of Grey, and in the chorus of both Tchaikovsky’s ‘Eugene Onegin’ and Caldara’s ‘Lucio Papirio Dittatore’. Naomi also premiered the brand new opera ‘Dotter Of Her Father’s Eyes’ by Gary Lloyd, singing the title role at the Dublin 2019 WorldCon, held in the Convention Centre Dublin. As a regular concert performer, Naomi’s highlights are performing as guest opera singer on BBC1’s ‘I Can See Your Voice’ 2021, as guest soloist at the International Opera Awards 2019 which took place at the Saddler’s Wells Theatre in London and singing Mozart repertoire with the Hallé Orchestra at the Bridgewater Hall. In 2020, Naomi made her recording debut as soloist in Sullivan Songs alongside Sir David Owen Norris and in last June featured as an artist for La ScenaMusicale, Canada’s most respected classical music, opera, jazz and world music magazine. Finally, Naomi ended 2021 on a high, winning the Sir David Maddison Opera Prize.

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Click here to watch ‘Una voce poco fa’, The Barber of Seville, Rossini

Click here to watch ‘A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square’ (from Clonter’s Tea with… Songs from the Shows – Digital Outreach) 
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Ryan Vaughan Davies – Tenor

Welsh tenor Ryan Vaughan Davies is currently studying at The Royal Academy of Music’s Opera school. He is a Bicentenary scholar also generously supported by The Norman Ayrton award, The John Clemence Trust, The Arts Society Moor Park, The Ryan Davies Memorial fund and The Bryn Terfel Foundation. In 2019 he won the National Eisteddfod of Wales’ Blue Ribband prize for the under 25 Soloists alongside winning the David Lloyd memorial award for most promising tenor at the Festival. Recent performances include Peppe (Pagliacci) for Iford Arts, Rinuccio (Gianni Schicchi), Torquemada (L’heure Espagnole), Der Tenor (Ariadne auf Naxos) and Interrogator 2 (WITCH) for Royal Academy Opera. Ryan has performed with many of the UK’s summer festivals including Longborough Opera Festival, Buxton Opera Festival, Garsington Opera Festival and The Grange Festival. He is now also an extra chorus member of the Royal Opera House and looks forward to working at this prestigious house in the future. International Engagements include performances in The Grieg Hallen, Bergen and with the North American Festival of Wales, in Milwaukee. This Summer, Ryan made his BBC Proms soloist debut at The Royal Albert Hall as one of the young lovers in Il Tabarro by Puccini, with the Hallé orchestra conducted by Sir Mark Elder. Ryan will also return to Iford Arts(now IfOpera) to sing the role of Prunier in La Rondine. Conducted by Oliver Gooch and directed by Bruno Ravella. In the autumn Ryan will make his role debut as Tom Rakewell (The Rake’s Progress) at the Royal Academy of Music.

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Click here to watch the Pearl Fishers’ duet performed in Welsh at the National Eisteddfod of Wales (with John Ieuan Jones)

Click here to watch ‘La fleur que tu m’avais jetée’, Carmen, Bizet (from Clonter’s Masterclasses in Lockdown 2020) 
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Robin Humphreys – Accompanist

Robin Humphreys is a graduate of the University of Birmingham and a holder of the prestigious Diploma in Professional Performance from the Royal Northern College of Music, where he studied piano accompaniment with David Lloyd. Appearing in concert both as a soloist and an accompanist for over 35 years, he now pursues a successful career as an accompanist and répétiteur, the breadth of his repertoire being reflected in television and radio broadcasts ranging from BBC Radio 3 to Emmerdale! At the RNCM, Robin is a senior music coach within the School of Vocal Studies, for whom he was also chief répétiteur on the majority of college productions from the late 1990s until 2013. He has appeared with the Manchester Camerata in the world premiere of “A Feast of Fables” by Paul Reade, has been Musical Director for Feelgood Theatre Productions and, from 1990-2000, Opera & Concert Productions (Worldwide) Ltd with whom he toured throughout the Gulf, the Indian sub-continent and the Far East. Robin has a particularly close association with Clonter Opera Theatre in Cheshire, where he regularly works as Assistant Musical Director and Accompanist. He is also an accompanist member of the British & International Federation of Festivals.

Click here to watch ‘Graceful Ghost Rag’, William Bolcom 
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Talking of our ‘consummate accompanist’ we repeat shining a spotlight on Robin, who has been one of Clonter’s unsung heroes over many years. The upside of the last 2.5 years has been that we have been doing a lot of recording, and in that process our videographer has captured some golden nuggets, which we would like to share with you again. As well as interviewing Robin, Clonter also managed to record Robin as a soloist. A rare treat, which we are proud to be able to share with you.
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Répétiteur in the Spotlight Documentary
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Not Too Late To Become A Friend

If you would like to become a Friend and attend this event, please click here, or contact the Box Office on boxoffice@clonter.org or 01260 224514.
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6pm – Drinks Reception (Glass of prosecco or something soft)
7pm – 1 hour of entertainment
8pm – Enjoy your own picnic

N.B. Due to our new bar management, we would ask that you purchase your drinks from the bar. We would encourage you to order these in advance via the Box Office on 01260 224514. Please click here to view our Wine & Bar list.

We very much hope to see you in September.