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Thursday Lunchtime Concert - Olivia Petryszak & Georgia Morgan Turner (Recorder, Guitar and Voice)

  • Holy Sepulchre London Holborn Viaduct London, EC1A 2FD United Kingdom (map)

We are hosting our Thursday Lunchtime Concerts at 1.10pm, doors open at 12.30pm for refreshments. The concert will be in person and live-streamed on YouTube on the link here - https://youtu.be/ok0JM-QBsDM. Olivia Petryszak & Georgia Morgan Turner (Recorder, Guitar and Voice) will be performing.

Programme:

Juan del Encina Todos los Bienes del Mundo

Anon. Yo me enamoré de un aire

Anon. Noches Noches

Anon. La Rosa Enflorece

Anon. Una Matica de Ruda

Sergio Mendes and Brazil ‘77 After Sunrise

Bartolomeo de Selma Diminutions of Vestiva i Colli

Anon. Morena, me Llaman

Anon. A la una yo nací

Biographies:

Olivia Petryszak:

Born and raised in Cambridge, Olivia Petryszak currently is in her fourth year of study at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama with Ian Wilson, whilst also studying as a contract student at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam with Jorge Isaac.  Most recently, her performances have included ENO’s Olivier award-nominated production of Noye’s Fludde, a recording at Abbey Road for Disney, performances at the Barbican Sound Unbound Festival 2019, and performing John Blow’s Venus and Adonis in Milton Court Theatre, directed by Victoria Newlyn. Olivia also holds a strong interest in new music, which, alongside several collaborations with composers which have resulted in several new works, have resulted in many other recent performances, including a performance in Michael Bascom’s new opera “Text” as part of the Guildhall Opera Makers production and a collaboration with the Plus-Minus Ensemble and performance of Neil Luck’s piece “Real Telepaths” in Milton Court Concert Hall.

Georgia Morgan-Turner:

Georgia is a guitarist, composer and artist from North London, whose practice centres around instinct and improvisation, collaboration and cross arts fusion. Through songwriting she tells stories drawn from her rich inner-world of folklore and mythology and her ‘subtly intense’ original music has been performed on stages across the UK, including the Royal Albert Hall and Barbican Centre. Georgia also performs in a wide range of bands and ensembles, playing jazz, folk, indie-rock and contemporary music. An alumnus of Aldeburgh young musicians, she is currently studying composition at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance.