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PureGold [REDUX] MMus Performance by Eloise Kenny-Ryder (voice)


4 Sep 2024, 7:00pm - 7:45pm

167, Richard Hoggart Building

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Cost free, all welcome
Department Music
Website PureGold Festival
Contact i.burman(@gold.ac.uk)

"Parfois, Je Suis Triste" Eloise Kenny-Ryder with Max Neale (piano) perform pieces by Errollyn Wallen, Lil Hardin Armstrong, Lili Boulanger and Courtney Barnett

Programme:

Words and Music by Errollyn Wallen:
What’s Up Doc? (1994)
North - The Seven Mountains (1994)
Beehive [Song of the Priest, the Pall-bearer and the Hanging Man] (1994)

Lili Boulanger: Clairières dans le ciel (1914)

Arrangements by Eloise Kenny-Ryder & Max Neale:
Words and Music by Lil Hardin Armstrong:
Bluer than Blue (1938)
Happy Today, Sad Tomorrow (1938)

Courtney Barnett: Small Poppies (2015)

Traditional Dixieland Standard (anonymous): Careless Love

Eloise is an interdisciplinary artist, musician, and performance maker from London, who has collaborated with her long-term partner, pianist Max Neale on this project.

Eloise has curated a programme of vocal music by women which presents, in the first person, the complexity of the female experience and multiplicity of the female psyche. In this programme, women have the agency to tell their own intimate stories, exploring 'self' and navigating loss, sadness, joy, and the absurdity of existence.
Our MMus shows on the Goldsmiths campus are free and open to all.

This performance will be taking place in RHB 167 in the Music Department.

The degree shows will be recorded for later release on our YouTube channel/goldsmithsmusic

PureGold Festival

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4 Sep 2024 7:00pm - 7:45pm
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