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Lotte Betts-Dean and Dimitris Soukaras

Travels With A Guitar

Wednesday 21 May, 7.30pm

National Centre for Writing, Dragon Hall

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In the second of three concerts from Artist in Residence, Lotte Betts-Dean, she joins outstanding Greek guitarist, Dimitris Soukaras at Dragon Hall, for a diverse programme – spanning Debussy, Britten, Burt Bacharach and Sinead O’Connor – which highlights their exquisite talents in equal measure.

Benjamin Britten – Second Lute Song of the Earl of Essex: Happy were he’ from Gloriana
Burt Bacharach [arr Girling] – A House is not a Home
Paurillo Barroso [arr Almeida] – Para Ninar
Manuel De Falla – ‘Nana’, ‘Asturiana’, ‘Cancion’ from Siete cançiones populares españolas
Sinead O’Connor [arr. Soukaras] – Jackie
Maurice Ravel [arr Soukaras] – 5 Melodies populaires grecques No 1 and 4 (sung in Greek)
Matyas Seiber – ‘Reveillez-toi’ from 4 French Folk Songs
Shara Nova (My Brightest Diamond) [arr. Soukaras]– Have you ever seen an angel
Jorge Cardoso – Milonga
Carlo Domeniconi [trans. Soukaras] – Uzun ince Bir Yoldayim
Claude Debussy [arr Hoppstock] – ‘Romance: L’ame evaporée et souffrante’ and ‘Les Angelus’
Vicente Asencio – ‘La Calma’ from Collectici Intim
Baden Powell – Canto de Ossanha
Rogers and Hart [arr. Soukaras] – Blue Moon

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21 May

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