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Song Workshop with Iain Burnside

  • Church of Our Savior 65 East Hollister Street Cincinnati, OH, 45219 United States (map)

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  • Join four singer-pianist duos as they work with the renowned Scottish pianist and coach Iain Burnside. Get an exclusive inside look into the perfection of not only song performances, but the collaborative process of interpretation between singers and pianists.

  • Clara Schumann Ich stand in dunklen Träumen
    Lili Boulanger Au pied de mon lit (from Clairières dans le ciel)
    Hugo Wolf Mein Liebster hat zu Tische mich geladen (from Italienisches Liederbuch)
    Claude Debussy Auprès de cette grotte sombre (from Le promenoir des deux amants)
    Franz Schubert Ganymed
    Robert Schumann Die Lotosblume
    Claude Debussy C’est l’extase langoureuse (from Ariettes oubliées)
    Johannes Brahms Meine Liebe ist grün

  • What kind of event is this? A distinguished guest artist works with selected singer/piano duos on specific songs. Music scores and translations will be provided for the viewing audience.

    Event Length: 120 minutes

    Parking: Free parking behind the church and on Hollister Street.

    Enter the sanctuary through the red doors from Hollister Street.

Meet the Artists

Meet the Presenter

Iain Burnside

Iain Burnside

Thanks to prolific careers both as pianist and award-winning broadcaster, Iain is one of the UK’s best-known musicians.

Iain has worked with a broad roster of international singers: Dame Margaret Price, Rosa Feola, Ailish Tynan, Joyce DiDonato, Laurence Brownlee, Roderick Williams, and Bryn Terfel, among many others. He has recorded more than 60 CDs, often created around neglected composers, where his curatorial skills are displayed to the full. He is a great champion of young singers, playing a crucial role in introducing them to a wider audience.

 
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