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Studying at London’s Royal Academy of Music, she graduated in 1958. Later, she taught music at Aylsham Secondary Modern School and even sang at Norwich Prison.
She studied in Switzerland with the famed Frederick Husler after which she moved to London and sang on a full-time basis.
Her London debut came in 1964 at a Park Lane Group concert and her first BBC broadcast was in 1965 – singing Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire. Her performance of his melodrama received widespread critical acclaim and is still regarded as a benchmark recording of the work. She performed Pierrot more than 100 times in her career and again at the Assembly House in February 2014.
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Aerial duo Gravity and Levity will perform at the Garden Party in Chapelfield Gardens at the Norfolk and Norwich Festival 2021.
- Credit: Mark Morreau 2020
From cabaret to an installation in prison cells, the line-up for the Norfolk and Norwich Festival 2021 is as diverse as ever.
The annual arts festival returns from May 17 to May 30 and once again features a jam-packed programme of live music, theatre, art and literature.
This year will be a specially created one-off adaptation due to coronavirus, with outdoor and socially distanced performances and a digital strand.
Robot Selfie by production studio Kaleider will take place in Chapelfield Gardens.
Norfolk and Norwich Festival 2021 line-up announced eveningnews24.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from eveningnews24.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
South Pacific with social distancing, and an outdoor festival to be revealed!
Norfolk and Norwich Festival – The festival will kick off from 18 May with socially distanced experiences set to run.
Royal & Derngate – The theatre will be welcoming audiences back to live performances from 17 May, with its rescheduled National Youth Theatre co-productions of
Animal Farm and
Othello.
Nottingham Playhouse – The venue has announced its new Spring Loaded season, which includes both online and live events (from 17 May).
Hampstead Theatre – Reopening with social distancing from 28 May with a revival of Alfred Fagon s
The Death of a Black Man.
Shakespeare s Globe
Theatre Royal Bath – Reopening from 25 May with Ralph Fiennes new version of T.S. Eliot s epic poem