Wednesday, 1 April 2020
An on-line contribution from Klemens and Uta Sander to Oxford Lieder's Social DistanSong
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Last year, the Austrian baritone Klemens Sander jumped in at 24 hours' notice to perform Schubert's Die schöne Müllerin at the Oxford Lieder Festival, and it was intended that Sander return to give a full recital at Oxford Lieder's 2020 Spring Song. As this has been cancelled, as part of the festival's on-line Social DistanSong, Klemens Sander and his wife Uta have recorded a selection of Schubert songs which are available on the Oxford Lieder Festival website. There is also a video of that 2019 Die schöne Müllerin performance with Sander accompanied by Sholto Kynoch.
This latest posting from the festival also includes Stewart Campbell discusses his PhD research, offering insights into the role of song in the contemporary world, full details from the festival's Social DistanSong website.
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