25th April 2009 The Stoke Newington Opera Cabaret Fabienne Borget Adey Grummet James Hodgson Breiffni Horgan Lore Lixenberg Leigh Melrose Alenka Ponjavic’ Pedro Pozos Melo John Savournin Sarah Tynan Presented by . . . Adey Grummet Accompanied by . . .Elizabeth Marcus and . . . Jonathan Williams 1 25th April 2009 Programme Part One Libiamo, La Traviata, Giuseppe Verdi - 1853 o Adey, James and party goers Prenderò quel brunettino, Così fan tutte, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - 1790 o Alenka and Fabienne Prendi, prendi, L’elisir d’amore, Gaetano Donizetti , 1832 o James Che faro senza Euridice, Orfeo ed Euridice, Christophe W Gluck – 1762 o Alenka Abscheulicher, Fidelio, Ludwig van Beethoven - 1805/1814 o Lore, Sous le dôme épais, Lakmé, Leo Délibes- 1882 o Adey and Lore Salut, demeure, chaste et pure, Faust, Charles Gounod - 1859 o Breiffni Ya vas lyublu, The Queen of Spades, Pyotr Tchaikovsky – 1890 o Leigh Mon Coeur est pénétré, Faust, Charles Gounod – 1859 o Fabienne, John, Breiffni Interval – 40 minutes 2 25th April 2009 Programme Part Two We’re called Gondolieri, The Gondoliers, Gilbert and Sullivan – 1889 o James Hodgson and John Savournin The moon has raised her lamp, The Lily of Killarny, Sir Julius Benedict – 1867 o Breiffni Horgan and John Savournin Interlude, o Pedro Largo al factorum, The Marriage of Figaro, Wolfgang A Mozart – 1786 o John Crudel? Perché finora, The Marriage of Figaro, Wolfgang A Mozart – 1786 o Leigh and Sarah Non piu mestà, La Cenerentola, Giaochino Rossini – 1817 o Adey . . . and Lore! Un bel dì, Madama Butterfly, Giacomo Puccini – 1904 o Fabienne Come scoglio, Così fan tutte, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - 1790 o Lore Au fond du temple saint, Les pecheurs de perles, Georges Bizet – 1863 o Leigh and Breiffni Va pensiero, Nabucco (Nabucodonosor!), Giuseppe Verdi, 1842 o Tutti 3 25th April 2009 Biographies Fabienne Borget Following violin studies, Fabienne moved to singing studies in France, where she won a Gold medal in both singing and chamber music. She attended the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in 1993 to do a post diploma vocal training course. She is currently studying with Jennifer Carron. In 1998 she was a finalist in Le Concours International de Mélodies Françaises de Ville d’Avray. Her operatic roles include ‘Violetta’ La Traviata, ‘Amelia’ A Masked Ball, ‘Cio Cio San’, Madam Butterfly, ‘Liu’ Turandot, ‘Musetta’ La Bohème ‘Lauretta’ Gianni Schicchi, ‘Donna Anna’ Don Giovanni, ‘Tatiana’ Eugene Onegin, ‘Marguerite’ Faust, ‘Micaela’ Carmen, ‘Leila’ The Pearl Fishers, ‘Antonia and Giulietta’ The Tales of Hoffmann, ‘Luisa’ Luisa Miller, ‘Santuzza’ Cavalleria Rusticana, ‘Rowan’ The Little Sweep and ‘Amina’ La Sonnambula. She has been soloist in several oratorios including Verdi’s Requiem, Brahms’German Requiem, Bach’s B minor Mass and Magnificat, Mozart’s Requiem and Coronation Mass, Fauré’s Requiem and Poulenc’s Gloria in France and in tours round the world. She sang at the Naming Ceremony for P&O International Cruises’ Aurora in front of HRH Princess Anne and featured in radio broadcasts at the Utrecht International Music Festival and a charity Concert for the Blind in France. She works regularly with the Basingstoke Male Choir, the Morlais Male Choir and the Cheddar Male Voice Choir. With Stefan Hofkes, she has recorded a C.D. of famous soprano arias for the Musaeus label and has been singing in numerous recitals. She has recorded a CD with Michael Pugh and they are planning a series of recitals in the UK and in France She has sung the role of Léïla in Bizet’s The Pearl Fishers for Swansea City Opera and the role of Rosalinda in Johann Strauss’ Die Fledermaus for Opera Box. Adey Grummet has gone through some trauma about this evening. The strain of coming up with a new frock every year is tremendous but she thinks she has come through once more and hopes you agree. As for her glittering career, it is popping along quite nicely, thank you. She has been very busy with The Shout since the summer in their critically acclaimed productions of Critical Mass (with Streetwise Opera) and Fingerprint. In between she has been workshopping absolutely everyone including large bunches of Glasgow youth, smaller bunches of East End vicars and tiny, cute little bunches of Year 1 for their Nativity play. Recently she has had great fun putting together a very silly operatic programme with Lore and Jonathan for the Hexham Festival. This month she is mostly cooking and bedmaking for the tremendous numbers of nieces, nephews and in-laws who have arrived from Oz for Christmas. Hurrah! See www.adeygrummet.co.uk 4 25th April 2009 James Hodgson MA (Hons) Art History St.Andrews University was born in Lancashire. He began his career as a Jazz singer/pianist appearing at such venues as Ronnie Scott’s, The Donmar Warehouse and The Purcell Room Summer Cabaret festival. He also made appearances in Denmark and at Oslo’s premier club: Barock. He subsequently trained classically with Rita Patane (New York), the late Federico D’Avia, and Gerald Wragg. James appears regularily in recital and recent venues have included The Purcell Room, Leighton House and The Conway Hall. Oratorio appearances include Handel’s Jehptha and Messiah at Newcastle Cathedral. Opera companies he has worked for include the D’Oyly Carte, European Chamber Opera, Garden Opera, Opera Box and Holland Park Opera. His Roles include Tamino in The Magic Flute, Edgardo in Lucia Di Lammermoor, Nemorino in L’Elisir D’Amore Don Basilio/Don Curzio in Le Nozze di Figaro, Il Podesta La Finta Giardinera, Il Conte Ricardo in I Quattro Rusteghi, Alfredo in La Traviata, Cavaradossi in Tosca, Don Jose in Carmen, Riccardo in Verdi’s Masked Ball and Rodolfo in La Boheme for New London Opera. He is now training as a Music Therapist at the Nordoff Robbins Centre for Music Therapy. Breiffni Horgan was born in Cork and started his singing career as a chorister at St.Finbarre's Cathedral, Cork. He graduated from University College Cork with an honours degree in electrical engineering before being awarded a scholarship to study opera at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London. He subsequently completed a year's study at the Flanders Opera Studio in Gent, Belgium. Equally at home on the concert and the operatic stage, Breiffni has been broadcast live by the BBC, RTE as well as Dutch, Belgian and Australian radio. As a soloist he has performed at the Linbury Theatre at the Royal Opera House, the Purcell Room in London's South Bank centre, St. John's, Smith Square and the National Concert Hall of Ireland. In 2006 Breiffni made his solo concert debut at the Sydney Opera House. Lore Lixenberg is very experienced due to the two years she spent working at the Spearmint Rhino in Tottenham Court Road. Her hobbies include Chinese cookery, pot-holing and belly dancing, not necessarily in that order. She has a garden the size of the window table in The Fox Reformed in which she has planted fifteen bay trees. World domination is only twelve years away. She sings a bit. Elizabeth Marcus was born in Brighton and studied at Guildhall School of Music and Drama where she now works as a vocal coach, staff accompanist and professor of harpsichord. She has performed at the Wigmore Hall, Purcell Room, Queen Elizabeth Hall, the Floral Hall at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden and St. John Smith Square and appeared in concert with Alastair Miles, Janice Watson, Sally Matthews, Robert Hayward and 5 25th April 2009 Claire Rutter. She has broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and 4, Classic FM, BBC 2 TV, Channel 4 and French National Radio. Elizabeth has been official accompanist for the Peter Pears, the Richard Tauber and the Kathleen Ferrier competitions and for masterclasses with Ileana Cotrubas, Guisseppe di Stefano and Sherrill Milnes. She is much in demand as a vocal coach and works regularly with singers such as Sally Matthews, Patricia Bardon and Sir Willard White. Elizabeth is a member of the Tzigane Piano Trio, which performs regularly in the UK and has released a disc of the complete music for Piano Trio by Cecile Chaminade. Leigh Melrose His opera engagements have taken him to companies in the UK, Europe and the USA where he has sung roles including Demetrius A Midsummer Night’s Dream for La Monnaie, Escamillo Carmen at the Royal Albert Hall and with CBSO/Sakari Oramo, Figaro Il Barbiere di Siviglia at New York City Opera, Silvio I Pagliacci for Welsh National Opera, Britten’s Death in Venice, Liceu Barcelona under Sebastian Weigle, Papageno The Magic Flute and Marcello La bohème for Opera Zuid, Sid Albert Herring, Salzburger Landestheater under Ivor Bolton, Lubano in The Philosopher’s Stone (by Mozart and others) with Garsington Opera, the title role in Eugene Onegin, Longborough Festival Opera and Ned Keene Peter Grimes, Papageno The Magic Flute, The Count Marriage of Figaro, Rodolfo Leoncavallo’s La Boheme and Junius The Rape of Lucretia for English National Opera. Leigh also excels in the contemporary opera repertoire. He has sung Punch in Birtwistle’s Punch and Judy in Porto and Rambo in the Channel Four film of John Adams’ The Death of Klinghoffer. He created roles in the world-première of Jonathan Dove’s TV Opera, Man on the Moon for Channel 4 and in the Kombat Opera series of short films commissioned and shown by BBC 2. He has recently premiered the role of Evan in James MacMillan’s new opera The Sacrifice for Welsh National Opera to critical acclaim and performed a new commission with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. In June 2008 Leigh sang Peter Maxwell Davies The Martyrdom of St Magnus at the composer’s St Magnus Festival, Orkney, in Edinburgh and Inverness. Future plans include Sid Albert Herring for the Opéra Comique and Opéra de Rouen, Ned Keane Peter Grimes in a new production for English National Opera and for the Vlaamse Opera, Aeneas Dido & Aeneas for the Opera Project, Papageno Die Zauberflöte for Seattle Opera, appearances with the BBC Proms, the RLPO and roles in Wozzeck with the Philharmonia Orchestra and Esa-Pekka Salonen. Alenka Ponjavic’, Mezzo Soprano, was born in Yugoslavia and studied economics at Subotica University prior to taking up a scholarship at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. After graduation she attended the GSMD postgraduate Opera Course, studying with David Pollard. A prize winner on several occasions at the GSMD, she was also a finalist in the Gold Medal competition held at the Barbican Centre. Alenka’s operatic roles have included Nerone, L’Incoronazione di Poppea with performances at St. John’s Smith Square, Lel, Snow Maiden,(Rimsky-Korsakov), Mrs. 6 25th April 2009 Peachum, The Beggar’s Opera, Jean, Portrait du Manon (Massenet) Caitlin, Going into Shadows (a world premiere by Schultz), Olga, Eugene Onegin and First Lady, Osud, (Janacek). For Garsington Opera she has sung , Meg, Falstaff for New Sussex Opera, the role of Maddalena, Rigoletto for Co-Opera, Ireland,The Mother (cover), Pied Piper Opera North’s Educational Touring Opera, Azucena, Il Trovatore for Opus Opera. Alenka made her Scottish Opera debut singing the role of Orfeo in Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice, conducted by Raymond Leppard, and has covered the role of Waltraute, Gotterdammerung. Alenka has given recitals in the UK, France, Finland, Norway, Italy, Yugoslavia, Germany and the Far East. Her oratorio work has included performances of Bach Magnificat, Haydn, Nelson Mass, Mendelssohn, Elijah, Dvorak, Mass in D minor, Handel, Messiah, Britten, Rejoice in the Lamb, Rachmaninoff, Alexander Nevsky, Brahms, Alto Rhapsody. In June 2009 Alenka is singing Olga, Eugene Onegin, in Bergen. Pedro Pozos Melo began his musical studies in the “Escuela Municipal de Bellas Artes” in his native city of Veracruz, Mexico. He took part of the Youth Symphonic Orchestra "Daniel Ayala Pérez" as a concertmaster and a soloist. In 1995 he became member of the Youth Symphonic Orchestra of the State of Veracruz where he was as well a concertmaster. Pedro has been member of Silvestre Revueltas String Quartet and the Mexican Chamber Orchestra (as concertmaster) with which he did national and international tours. In 2002 he created Spirale Piano Trio with Monica Florescu and Makcim Fernandez Samodaiev . they hav performed at the Palais de Beaux Arts (Brussels), Flagey (Brussels), De Singel (Antwerp), Centro Nacional de las Artes (Mexico City) and the State Theater of Villahermosa, Tabasco (Mexico). Pedro Pozos has collaborated with professors like Arturo Dimeke, Agustin Leon Ara, Hans Mannes, Thomas Kakuska (Alban Berg Quartett) and the Florestan Piano trio. Currently Pedro is benefiting from a FONCA scholarship (National Funds for the Culture and the Arts, Mexico) and pursues his studies in the Royal Conservatory of Ghent (Belgium). John Savournin studied acting with LAMDA, before winning a scholarship to study singing at Trinity College of Music, where he was awarded the Founder's Prize for Excellence and the Paul Simms Opera Prize. In 2007, he was awarded the prestigious Serena Neville Prize by the Concordia Foundation. He is known for his diverse abilities as a performer. Whilst at Trinity, John performed the roles of Hasselbacher, Our Man in Havana; Macheath, The Beggar's Opera and the Narrator, Into the Woods. Since then, John has performed with some of the UK’s major opera companies, singing Papageno; Shaunard; Dulcamara, for BYO; the title role, Don Giovanni; Colline (cover) for RAH; Katisha, The Mikado, for Charles Court Opera; Guglielmo, for Opera UK and roles in The Tales of Hoffmann for Mid Wales Opera. He is a regularly personality at the International G&S Festival. He performs regularly as a concert soloist, singing at the 7 25th April 2009 QEH, the Bridgewater Hall, the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, and the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, amongst others. Performances include the Messiah; Britten's War Requiem under Jan Latham Koenig; St. Matthew Passion with the English Chamber Orchestra and most recently Kagel’s ...den 24.XII.1931 with The Warehouse Ensemble under esteemed composer and conductor, Edwin Roxburgh. Future engagements include Don Basilio, The Barber, for Opera UK; a G&S concert at the National Concert Hall, Dublin and Eight Songs for a Mad King. John is founder member and director of Charles Court Opera. Sarah Tynan Following her acclaimed role debut singing Susanna The Marriage of Figare at the English National Opera last season, Sarah Tynan has been invited to make her house debut at Houston Grand Opera singing Sophie Der Rosenkavaler, at Cincinatti Opera singing Susannah, and has recently finished singing Servilia La Clemenza di Tito in concert with the Orchestra of the age of Enlightenment in London and New York. Sarah studied at the Royal Northern College of Music and the Royal Academy of Music where she was awarded the Queen's Commendation for Excellence. She appeared as Iphis in Handel’s Jephtha in the acclaimed Welsh National Opera production conducted by Paul McCreesh. Her operatic roles have included most recently the critically acclaimed role debut as Sophie Der Rosenkavalier, Susanna The Marriage of Figaro, Tytania A Midsummer Night's Dream, Woodbird Siegfried, Iphis Jephtha, Atalanta Xerxes, Sister Constance The Carmelites, Yum-Yum Mikado, Dalinda Ariodante, Gianetta The Gondoliers, Bella Midsummer Marriage, Pretty Polly Punch and Judy, the Governess Turn of the Screw, Melanto and Fortune Il ritorno d’Ulisse in patria, Megan in James MacMillan's new opera The Sacrifice for Welsh National Opera, title role The Cunning Little Vixen under Sir Charles Mackerras, Zerlina Don Giovanni under Sir Colin Davis, Drusilla L'incoronazione di Poppea and Feu/Rossignol L'Enfant et les Sortilèges. Sarah has also recorded Elvira The Italian Girl, the Dew Fairy Hansel and Gretel, Barbarina The Marriage of Figaro, Sister Constance The Carmelites for Chandos Records. Forthcoming engagements include Dalinda Ariodante Opera de Oviedo, Adina L’elisir d’amore ENO, Haydn’s Creation with the Chamber Orchestra of Europe in Lisbon, Jephtha at the London Handel Festival, and Carmina Burana at Royal Albert Hall. Jonathan Williams studied at Clare College, Cambridge for four years, gaining a BA (Hons) in music and an MPhil in musicology. He subsequently accepted a place on the Postgraduate Musical Theatre course at the Royal Academy of Music and graduated with distinction. He now works as a pianist, musical director and singer. Musical direction credits include The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (Chichester Festival Theatre); Six Pictures of Lee Miller (Minerva Theatre, Chichester); Calamity Jane (national tour); Bernice Bobs her Hair (RADA) and Kiss of the Spiderwoman (Guildhall). He was assistant musical director of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying and Carousel (both Chichester Festival Theatre). As a repetiteur, Jonathan has worked for the Manchester International Festival (The Ground Beneath Her Feet); Scottish Chamber Orchestra (When the Earth Sings) and Grange Park Opera (Wonderful Town). He also worked as vocal coach on a production of The Medium by Peter Maxwell Davies (Muziektheater Transparant, Antwerp). 8 25th April 2009 Performing credits as a singer include: The Voluptuous Tango (Almeida Opera); My One and Only (Chichester Festival Theatre); Me and My Girl (Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham); Jerry Springer: The Opera (Battersea Arts Centre); The Shout: Tall Stories (Battersea Arts Centre and tour) and Zipp! (Duchess Theatre). He also works in music education and is a regular member of the ENO Baylis workshop team. 9