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Clonterbrook Music Room Recital Series
Olivia Carrell, accompanied by Silvia Magagni
Premiere Sat 3rd October, 7pm

So to conclude this series of recitals, we are delighted to present Olivia Carrell, a recent graduate from the Royal Northern College of Music. Olivia will be accompanied by Silvia Magagni.
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‘Pay What You Feel’ Policy

Having presented our digital outreach programme for free thus far, sadly as this situation has gone on much longer than we thought, we now feel that we must adopt a mechanism that is helping keep the prospect of theatres reopening globally a possibility, and that is to ask that this, and any future, content is purchased on a ‘Pay What You Feel’ basis. This also enables us to offer this FREE for Friends and Patrons of Clonter.
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We very much hope you will join us on Saturday 3rd October for the live premiere.

If you are not able to make it at this time and date, this recital will be available for one week following the live broadcast.
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Olivia Carrell Recital – Promo
(To book an E-ticket for this show, please scroll down.)
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Programme

Lusinghe piu care – Alessandro, Handel
Ach ich fuhls – The Magic Flute, Mozart
How Beautiful It Is – The Turn of the Screw, Britten
Einst traumte mine sel’gen Base, Die Frieschutz, Weber
Mon Pere – Dialogue des Carmelites, Poulenc
C – Poulenc
Voyage a Paris – Poulenc
No Word from Tom – The Rakes Progress, Stravinsky
Sole e amore – Puccini
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Olivia Carrell

Olivia is a 24-year-old soprano from Hertfordshire based in London. Last year, Olivia received a generous scholarship from the Countess of Munster Musical Trust which allowed her to complete her Masters of Music at the Royal Northern College of Music with a distinction under the tutelage of Deborah Rees. She also graduated with a First Class Bachelors of Music degree from the RNCM in 2018. Throughout her undergraduate degree, she has performed several principle roles such as Blanche de la Force in Poulenc’s Dialogue des Carmelites, The Dew Fairy in Humperdink’s Hansel and Gretel, Helena in Britten’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Maria Bertram in Dove’s Mansfield Park. In July 2019, she performed at Buxton International Opera Festival making her debut at the festival covering the role of Rutilia in Cladara’s forgotten gem, Lucio Pappirio Dittattore. She has worked closely with composers in discovering the world of contemporary classical music, which resulted in her premiering a one-woman operetta called Growth of the Silk which was received very well at Tete-a-Tete Opera festival in August 2019. The performance was deemed “the highlight of the festival for me” by Tete-a-Tete’s founder, Bill Bankes-Jones. Olivia looks forward to an exciting collaboration with esteemed contemporary classical composer, Gary Lloyd, in his new cutting-edge composition regarding the Covid-19 crisis as well as a principle role of Francoise with Buxton Opera Festival in July 2021 in Hahn’s Ciboulette.

Full Biog – https://www.oliviacarrellsoprano.com
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Silvia Magagni

As a freelance repetiteur, Silvia has worked for many leading international music festivals and opera houses including Welsh National Opera, Opera North, Stresa Festival, La Biennale di Venezia and Cantiere Internazinoale d’Arte, under the direction of internationally renowned conductors such as Martyn Brabbins, Martin André, Francesco Ivan Ciampa, and alongside international soloists as Natalya Romaniw, Alice Coote, Catherine Wyn-Rogers, Michael Fabiano, Roderick Williams. Silvia has played a wide repertoire including opera, ballet and world premieres (works by Boccadoro, Ambrosini, Vetrano). From September 2017 to July 2019 Silvia was the Junior Fellow Repetiteur at the Royal Northern College of Music. She is also an active performer with a wide chamber music and soloistic repertoire. She has given many recitals, including a recent gala at Manchester’s Bridgewater Hall. As a conductor, she has recently worked with the Manchester Chamber Choir, RNCM Chamber Choir and RNCM Chamber Ensemble. In July, Silvia will conduct the Orchestra Sinfonica Florentia at the 45th Cantiere Internazionale d’Arte Festival in Montepulciano.

Full Biog – https://www.silviamagagni.com
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E-Tickets £5, £10, £20

To Book https://www.clonter.org/booking-pages/clonterbrookmusicroomrecitalseriesoliviacarrell3rdoctober2020/

This event will be broadcast ‘live’ at 7pm on Saturday 3rd October, but the show will be available for one week following broadcast.

Until next week, take care!