6th Singapore Lieder Festival - Concert #2 | Peatix tag:peatix.com,2011:1 2019-11-02T07:48:09+08:00 Peatix Ruth Rodrigues 6th Singapore Lieder Festival - Concert #2 tag:peatix.com,2016:event-202014 2016-10-28T20:00:00SGT 2016-10-28T20:00:00SGT 6th Singapore Lieder FestivalMost Heavenly Music of the Spheres!Songs of William Shakespeare27-30 October 20168pmLiving Room, The Arts HouseSeason Pass for all 4 concerts is available at http://peatix.com/event/202007 Yap Shing Min, SopranoCherylene Liew, SopranoNg Sheh Feng, Mezzo-sopranoAdrian Poon, TenorDaniel Fong, BaritoneChong Wai Lun, BaritoneWilliam Lim, BaritoneShane Thio, PianoWith Gloria AngFrank LeeThis year, to commemorate the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death, The Sing Song Club has curated a 4-day festival featuring 80 settings of texts by this most influential and famous of writers. These songs will encompass the entire Shakespeare canon, from his histories, comedies, and tragedies, to his large volume of poetry. This interactive and multidisciplinary festival will also feature the world premiere of new works by Cultural Medallion recipient Kelly Tang, Young Artist Award recipient Zechariah Goh Toh Chai, and local composer Liong Kit Yeng. Friday, 28th October 2016—The Comedies and Problem PlaysComedy of errors1) Glen Roven—I to the world Two gentlemen of Verona2) Franz Schubert—Was ist Silvia?3) Eric Coates—Who is Silvia? Love’s labour’s lost4) Jack Jarrett—Winter5) Ernest Moeran—When daisies pied A midsummer night’s dream6) Hugo Wolf—Lied des transferierten Zettel7) Martin Shaw—I know a bank8) Frederick Keel—You spotted snakesThe merchant of Venice9) Liza Lehmann—How sweet the moonlight 10) Benjamin Britten—Fancie 11) Francis Poulenc—Fancy Much ado about nothing12) Patrick Doyle—Sigh no more, ladies As you like it13) William Walton—Under the greenwood treeTwelfth night14) Joseph Haydn—She never told her love15) Zechariah Goh—Come away death (World Premiere)The merry wives of Windsor16) George Shearing—Fie on sinful fantasy All’s well that ends well17) Virgil Thomson—Was this fair face the cause? Measure for measure18) Ernest Chausson—Chanson d’amourThe winter’s tale19) John Ireland—When daffodils begin to peerThe Tempest20) Bob Chilcott—Come unto these yellow sands