Mozart & Dowland Lunchtime Recital 26th of May 2009 at 1pm Jennifer Tatnall (soprano) Dionysios Kyropoulos (bass) Philip Lawton (piano) Recital Room, Ground Floor City Lit, Keeley Street Covent Garden London, WC2B 4BA Admission
Free
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| Programme: I saw my
lady weep (Dowland)
Can she excuse my wrongs (Dowland) Ich gehe, doch rate ich dir (Mozart, Die Entführung aus dem Serail) Vedrai carino (Mozart, Don Giovanni) Notte e giorno faticar (Mozart, Don Giovanni) Flow my tears (Dowland) Humour say what mak'st thou here (Dowland) No. 1 and No. 2 Duettino (Mozart, Marriage of Figaro) Deh vieni non tardar (Mozart, Le Nozze di Figaro) Nun, liebes Weibchen (Mozart) Running
time: 1 hour
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Jennifer
Tatnall
studies with Guildhall vocal tutor Kate Paterson and with Peter
Crockford at City Opera. For City Opera this year
her roles include
Despina (Cosi Fan Tutte), 1st Witch (Dido and Aeneas), Gianetta
(L’Elisir d’Amore) and Angelica (Orlando) in their staged opera scenes.
She performed with professional company Mantissa Opera as a young artist for 3 years before taking a more substantial role in their concerts and operas. Her main fully staged role was Cherubino (Le Nozza di Figaro), and in opera highlights, her roles include Pamina (Die Zauberflöte), Zerlina (Don Giovanni), Josephine (HMS Pinafore), Patience (Patience) and Pitti-sing (Mikado). Exciting full roles for Mantissa in 2009/2010 to include Frasquita (Carmen) and Despina (Cosi Fan Tutte). Jennie has also played the role of Belinda (Dido and Aeneas) for the University of Sussex Opera Society and First Spirit (Die Zauberflöte) for Village Opera. She was also a soloist with the Brompton Music Orchestra for Handel’s Messiah. |
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Dionysios
Kyropoulos
was born in Veria, Greece. He started studying singing at the Filippos
Nakas Conservatoire in Athens, and acting in the Theatre of
Changes
drama school. He has sung with The Athens Singers in Dvorak’s Stabat
Mater and Mozart’s Don Giovanni, and has performed as a soloist in
the oratorio Kosmas o Aitolos by Mimis Plessas.
In 2007 he was awarded a scholarship by Panos4Life Society to continue his music studies abroad, and having come to London, he is now studying with Robert Dean. He is also a student on the City Opera course this year at City Lit, for which his roles include Don Pasquale (Don Pasquale), Zoroastro (Orlando), Colline (La Boheme) and Sergeant (Pirates of Pezance). Dionysios has been touring with the Unexpected Opera company in the Barber of Savile Row, and is currently preparing to sing in the Longborough Opera Festival production of La Boheme this summer.
For more information and updated biography please visit: www.kyropoulos.com
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