Wednesday, 3 March 2010


I've almost written almost an entire website today for a client, just got two more pages to go.

I am doing a recital tomorrow night, here's the programme:


Alice Sings!
7.30pm Thursday 4th March 2010
Exton Church

Lashia ch’io pianga

O Sleep why dost thou leave me?

George Frideric HANDEL
1685 – 1759

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Gretchen am Spinnrade
Franz SCHUBERT
1797 – 1828

Das verlassene Magdlein
Hugo WOLF
1860 – 1903

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Can't help lovin' dat man
Jerome KERN
1885 - 1945

Love look away
ROGERS and HAMMERSTEIN

Losing my mind
Stephen SONDHEIM

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Interval
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My mother bids me bind my hair
Joseph HAYDN
1732 - 1809

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Silent Worship
George Frideric HANDEL
1685 – 1759

Panis Angelicus
César FRANCK
1822 – 1890

Ave Maria
Charles-François Gounod
1818 – 1893

Love's Philosophy
Roger QUILTER
1877 - 1953

O mio babbino caro
Giacomo PUCCINI
1858 – 1924

Pie Jesu
Andrew LLOYD WEBBER
1948 -


Alice Farrow
A pupil at Bedales School from the age of four, Alice took full advantage of the opportunities it gave her, representing her school in all things Music as well as anything sport-related: Athletics, Show Jumping, Hockey and Tennis – there was a bout of 6.30am bread-baking but sadly not competitive!

Perhaps not always focussing on her studies, the highlight of Alice’s time as a Music Scholar at Bedales was touring Tuscany and Umbria as well as playing the part of Hansel in Humperdinck’s Hansel and Gretel at the opening of the Bedales Theatre in 1997.

Throughout Bedales, Alice was an active member of St. Peter’s Church Choir as well as joining Musica Sacra, The Highlights and The Petersfield Choral Society, before going on to study Music at Newcastle University.

After a firm grounding in vocal technique from Philip Guy Bromley, Alice has also studied with Dr Alison Shiel, Jim Griffett, Keith Davies and taken part in vocal masterclasses from Emma Kirkby and Mhairi Lawson. Alice has sung all over the UK; including St Paul’s Cathedral and Westminster Abbey as well as to Royalty (now that’s a story!).

Alice works for herself as a PR consultant with an eclectic mix of clients from Night Clubs to Military Charities.

Accompanist


Nick Gleed

Director of Music at Bedales School
Nick once travelled to Newcastle twice (over 1000 miles) to accompany Alice for her two final recitals at Newcastle University, something which Alice is eternally grateful for.
Nick’s approach to teaching, belief in his students’ abilities and formidable repertoire meant that Alice left Bedales and embarked on the philosophical aspect of a music degree without the sheer mystification of many of her fellow students!

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