Héloïse Werner & Colin Alexander

Héloïse Werner & Colin Alexander

Royal Irish Academy of MusicDublin 2, Dublin
Saturday, June 6  •  12 PM - 1 PM
Overview

French-born soprano and composer Héloïse Werner returns to DICMF this season, with British cellist/composer Alexander.

Colin Alexander: Moonrise/Alva’s riff

Héloïse Werner: Thunder Clears

Héloïse Werner: Stillsong (arr Alexander)

Julie Pinel: Sombres lieux

Colin Alexander: Phlutes

Héloïse Werner: Unspecified Intentions

Henry Purcell: Evening Hymn

Héloïse Werner: Votre jardin si beau

Oliver Leith: yhyhyhyhyh

Héloïse Werner: Lullaby for a Sister

Hildegard of Bingen: O vis eternitatis


Having enchanted audiences with her musician colleagues of the Hermes Experiment last year, the French-born soprano and composer Héloïse Werner returns to DICMF this season, bringing with her the “quixotic and otherworldly” (The Guardian) British cellist/composer Colin Alexander.

Combining virtuosic vocals and mesmerising cello techniques, the duo present a fascinating programme of their own compositions performed alongside works by Hildegard of Bingen, Julie Pinel and Oliver Leith.


Supported by the

Royal Irish Academy of Music

French-born soprano and composer Héloïse Werner returns to DICMF this season, with British cellist/composer Alexander.

Colin Alexander: Moonrise/Alva’s riff

Héloïse Werner: Thunder Clears

Héloïse Werner: Stillsong (arr Alexander)

Julie Pinel: Sombres lieux

Colin Alexander: Phlutes

Héloïse Werner: Unspecified Intentions

Henry Purcell: Evening Hymn

Héloïse Werner: Votre jardin si beau

Oliver Leith: yhyhyhyhyh

Héloïse Werner: Lullaby for a Sister

Hildegard of Bingen: O vis eternitatis


Having enchanted audiences with her musician colleagues of the Hermes Experiment last year, the French-born soprano and composer Héloïse Werner returns to DICMF this season, bringing with her the “quixotic and otherworldly” (The Guardian) British cellist/composer Colin Alexander.

Combining virtuosic vocals and mesmerising cello techniques, the duo present a fascinating programme of their own compositions performed alongside works by Hildegard of Bingen, Julie Pinel and Oliver Leith.


Supported by the

Royal Irish Academy of Music

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Royal Irish Academy of Music

36-38 Westland Row

D02 WY89 Dublin 2

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