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Tea-Time Concert: "A Leaf From The Album" - A lecture-recital by Alexander Rider
- 4pm
About this event:
- Category:
- Harp Festival | Making It | Masterclass
- Event type:
- Free | In-person
- Admission:
- Free No tickets required
- Location:
- Silk Street Lecture Recital Room
Event information
Guildhall alumnus Alexander Rider shares delicious rarities from his treasure trove, with stories and music from Fauré, Tournier, Renié, Saint-Saëns and others.
Access the free digital programme for this event here.
Alexander Rider
With interests encompassing period performance to the newest music, Alexander freelances with major ensembles throughout the United Kingdom. These include the BBC Concert BBC Symphony, BBC Philharmonic and BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestras, the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, the London Sinfonietta, London Chamber Orchestra, English Touring Opera, Brighton Philharmonic, Chroma and (on the Erard) he appears with groups including the Gabrieli Consort and the Academy of Ancient Music.
Alexander is noted for his affinity with French music at the turn of the last century, and for his work on original instruments of the period. He has conducted extensive research into the music and players of the time, delving into rich and often hidden histories. Audiences have been delighted by Alexander’s erudition, wit and eye for fascinating detail. In this vein, and using a French Erard harp built in 1902, Alexander has given numerous lecture recitals to great acclaim, at the 2022 World Harp Congress in Cardiff, for the Franz Liszt Academy of Music (Budapest), at the Espace Camac (Paris, on instruments from the Camac collection) The Royal Birmingham Conservatoire and the Harp on Wight Festival. Alexander is delighted to have recorded ‘Fresque Marine’, a disc of rare French works for the harp, part of a new series for the Willowhayne label.
Alexander studied with Gabriella Dall’Olio and Frances Kelly, and was then a scholarship student of Imogen Barford at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama. From here, he graduated with distinction, and was subsequently honoured with a Guildhall Artists’ fellowship.
He is a visiting guest tutor at the Royal Academy of Music, London.
Venue information
Silk Street Theatre, Music Hall and Lecture Recital Room are located in the main Guildhall School building on Silk Street and for Barbican produced events the venue can also be accessed from the Barbican if you exit via the doors next to Barbican Kitchen on Level G.
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Silk Street
Barbican
EC2Y 8DT