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When a Man Knows (opening scene) -
Robert Hugill
Based on the play by Alan Richardson, Robert Hugill's gripping new opera uses just 4 singers and 4 instrumentalists to create a taut music drama. A man is tied up on a deserted warehouse. Why is he there? The shocking truth is revealed. FifteenB Productions present the first staging of Robert Hugill's When a man knows, with Zoe South as the Woman and Dario Dugandzic as the Man, conducted by David Roblou (musical director of Midsummer Opera). 'chilling ... disturbing' - Opera Magazine Music - Robert Hugill Text - Alan Richardson adapted by Robert Hugill The Man - Dario Dugandzic (baritone) The Woman - Zoe South (soprano) Sarah Barham (mezzo-soprano) John Beaumont (tenor) Marianne Haynes (violin) Thomas Bowles (clarinet) Jonathan Cottle (cello) Richard Black (piano) David Roblou (conductor) |
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Winter Journey: Afternoon -
Robert Hugill
Afternoon from Winter Journey (words by Rowan Williams), Johnny Herford (baritone), William Vann (piano) from the CD 'Quickening: Songs to texts by English and Welsh Poets' on the Navona Records label |
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Four Songs to Texts by Ivor Gurney: Requiem -
Robert Hugill
Requiem from Four Songs to Texts by Ivor Gurney (words by Ivor Gurney), Johnny Herford (baritone), William Vann (piano) from the CD 'Quickening: Songs to texts by English and Welsh Poets', issued on the Navona Records label |
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Quickening: The First Spring Day -
Robert Hugill
The First Spring Day from Quickening (words by Christina Rosetti), Anna Huntley (soprano), Rosalind Ventris (viola), William Vann (piano) from the CD 'Quickening: Songs to texts by English and Welsh Poets', issued on the Navona Records label |
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The Lord Bless Thee -
Robert Hugill
The Lord Bless Thee for tenor and string orchestra, Christopher Watson (tenor), Chameleon Arts Orchestra, Paul Brough (conductor), from the disc 'Robert Hugill: The Testament of Dr Cranmer and other works' on the Divine Art label. |
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Faith, Hope and Charity -
Robert Hugill
Faith, Hope and Charity for violin and string orchestra, Simon Baggs (violin), Chameleon Arts Orchestra, Paul Brough (conductor), from the disc 'Robert Hugill: The Testament of Dr Cranmer and other works' on the Divine Art label. |
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Ad te levavi -
Robert Hugill
Advent motet from Tempus per Annum, eight:fifteen vocal ensemble, Paul Brough (conductor) from the disc 'Robert Hugill: The Testament of Dr Cranmer and other works' on the Divine Art label. |
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Populus Sion -
Robert Hugill
Advent motet from Tempus per Annum, eight:fifteen vocal ensemble, Paul Brough (conductor) from the disc 'Robert Hugill: The Testament of Dr Cranmer and other works' on the Divine Art label. |
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Nunc Dimittis -
Robert Hugill
Anthem setting words from the Book of Job and the Nunc Dimitts, eight:fifteen vocal ensemble, Paul Ayres (organ), Paul Brough (conductor) from the disc 'Robert Hugill: The Testament of Dr Cranmer and other works' on the Divine Art label. |
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