Singer's Weekend
19-21 May 2000
Rae Woodland
Stuart Smith (piano)
Ability 
For advanced students/aspiring
professionals.
A course of coaching in the interpretation of
songs and arias of your own choice: technical problems will be highlighted and solutions
discussed.
The weekend will begin after supper on Friday
with an introductory talk and a question and answer session on the aims of the course
followed by a sing through of a short aria or song.
Saturday will start with a short talk on
technique and interpretation. After coffee the day will continue with master classes, each
participant having at least two opportunities to sing.
Sunday morning will be spent preparing for
the participants' concert in the afternoon with a final run-through just before lunch.
Rae Woodland one of
Britain's leading singers in opera and oratorio has appeared at many International
Festivals, including Edinburgh, Aldeburgh, Glyndebourne, Aix-on-Provence, Rome, Wiesbaden,
Geneva, Lyons and Amsterdam. She studied singing and interpretation with Professor Roy
Henderson CBE and stagecraft with Miss Joan Cross CBE. Whilst at the Opera School, Miss
Woodland won the National Classics Singing Prize enabling her to continue specialised
study abroad.
Miss Woodland's debut was at Sadler's Wells
as Queen of the Night in Mozart's Magic Flute. Sir Thomas Beecham invited her to sing this
role at Glyndebourne and engagements followed in many other European Festivals.
She toured Russia with the English Opera
Group and was chosen by Benjamin Britten to sing many roles. She made her debut at the
Royal Opera House in Sonnambula with Sutherland and Pavarotti and was chosen by Sir Arthur
Bliss, Master of the Queen's music, to sing the role of Diana in The Olympians at the
Royal Festival Hall in the presence of HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother.
Miss Woodland retired from public
performances in 1984 and was asked to teach at the Britten-Pears School and at the Royal
Academy of Music, where she was awarded an Hon. RAM in appreciation of her teaching. She
is also in great demand as an examiner, adjudicator and lecturer.
Stuart Smith, accompanist
and vocal coach, studied at the University of Southern California under Gwendolyn
Koldofsky, accompanist to Lotte Lehmann and Herman Prey. He has toured extensively
throughout the United States, Canada, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Spain, and the U.K.
and is the official accompanist for several competitive festivals. He plays regularly for
masterclasses given by such eminent singers/teachers as John Carol Case, Vera Rosza,
Benjamin Luxon and Marjorie Thomas. He is also in demand as an adjudicator.
He was founder, producer and conductor of the
New Opera Group. and is currently Musical Director of Wide Angle Voice Theatre. |