The Girl with no hands
Sunday 23rd April we had the pleasure of attending a song cycle in The Levine Building at Trinity College.
Our grandson's Godmother Katie (soprano) was giving a performance during the Spring Song 'A Grimm Weekend of Song' with a performance of 'The Girl with no Hands'
This was part of the Oxford Leider's Young Artist Programme.
The recital was inspired by the fairy tale 'The girl with no hands'. There were new commissions alongside well-known pieces. The songs expressed very wide emotional experiences from loss, isolation, enduring love, motherhood and trauma, emotions often experienced by women not always expressed.
Katy Thomson sang amazingly conveying various emotions, Rustam Khanmurzin(pianist) was brilliant on piano and David Antrobus the narrator gave a wonderful support as he told the story, with one powerful piece about refugees. While there were three on stage being the focus there was one other individual to admire. The page turner for the pianist sat focussed and followed some very complicated pieces an unsung performer.
It was a brilliant hour well spent and life enriching.
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