Pianist Juliette Journaux, the current Viola Tunnard Artist, is joined by mezzo-soprano Mathilde Ortscheidt to present a programme of Mahler, Britten and Elgar.

Mathilde Ortscheidt mezzo-soprano
Juliette Journaux
piano

Fresh from her sparkling performance in the 75th Aldeburgh Festival, pianist – and Viola Tunnard Artist – Juliette Journaux is back, teaming up here with mezzo-soprano Mathilde Ortscheldt.

Each year, the Viola Tunnard Artist award supports a talented collaborative pianist to develop their craft. From the inspiring surrounds of the Red House Library, which over the years has seen so much music-making between friends, we are delighted to present an afternoon with two hugely exciting international performers. Their recital will be followed by an opportunity to meet them both, and enjoy a glass of prosecco or kombucha.

There will be two performances of the same recital at 1pm and 4pm.

Crumb:
Wind Elegy (2')
Britten:
A Charm of Lullabies, Op.41 (selection) (10')
Schubert:
Nachtstück, D.672 (5')
Chausson:
Le chevalier malheur, Op.34 No.2 (4')
Elgar:
Sea Pictures, Op.37 (selection) (10')
Brahms:
Von ewiger Liebe, Op.43 No.1 (5')
Schubert:
Romanze aus Rosamunde D.797/3b (3')
Schubert:
Der Wanderer, D.493, transcr. Franz Liszt, S.558 (6’)
G. Mahler:
Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen (8')
G. Mahler:
Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen (7')
Close-up up of dark haired woman resting her head on her hand

Mathilde Ortscheidt

Credit: Lisa Lesourd

Main image: Juliette Journaux

Download programme notes.