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Sir Bryn Terfel Sings Schubert

General sale: Wednesday 3 June 10am

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Kareem Roustom Aleppo Songs for Orchestra
Schubert Six Songs: Nacht und Träume, Gruppe aus dem Tartarus, An die Musik, Du bist die Ruh, Die Forelle, Erlkönig
Brahms Symphony No.2

Domingo Hindoyan conductor
Sir Bryn Terfel baritone

International superstar Sir Bryn Terfel loves visiting Liverpool, and tonight we’re in for a treat as he lends his sumptuous golden voice and commanding stage presence to six Schubert songs – music which Terfel says ‘sits permanently on his piano’. In an ode to the people and culture of Aleppo, Syria, Kareem Roustom’s Aleppo Songs reimagines the traditional Syrian qudud, while Domingo Hindoyan draws on his own cultural heritage to celebrate that city’s rich history. It’s thanks to folk-inspired themes that Brahms’ Second Symphony achieved its serene pastoral atmosphere and cemented his reputation as one of the true European greats.

Post-concert Question Time – starts 15 minutes after the concert ends (in the Music Room) with Chief Conductor Domingo Hindoyan and baritone Sir Bryn Terfel.


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