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An Evening with Peter Auty

An Evening with Peter Auty

13 December 2024

18:30 to 20:30


Peter Auty is established as one of Britain’s leading tenors but is probably best known for being the original voice in the Cartoon ‘The Snowman’ singing ‘We’re walking in the air’.

He made his professional debut at Opera North in 1998 and was a company principal of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden from 1999 until 2002 where he covered several major roles and had the opportunity of working with many of the world’s leading conductors.

On the concert platform, Peter has worked with the London Symphony Orchestra (Sir Colin Davies), the Halle (Sir Mark Elder), and the London Philharmonic Orchestra (Neemi Jarvi, Vladimir Jurowsky) as well as performing all over Europe.

During the 2011 Proms season, he performed the tenor solo in Havergal Brian’s Symphony No.1 ‘The Gothic’ at the Royal Albert Hall with combined forces of over a 1000 musicians, now released on the Hyperion label.

Recently, Peter played the title role in the world premiere of ‘Pushkin’ at Grange Park Opera with the Novaya company from Moscow. We are thrilled to welcome Peter to Stansted House this Christmas.

The festive programme will include a selection of well-known tenor songs and popular arias and songs followed by some Christmas numbers to get everyone in the festive mood, including, of course, ‘We’re walking in the air’…!

Guests will enjoy a 45 minute performance in the private Chapel of St Paul, followed by sparkling wine and canapes in the Mansion. You will also have the opportunity to enjoy a second performance in the beautiful surroundings of the Music Room.

Details

Start: 13 December 2024
End: 13 December 2024

Location Details

Location Stansted Park Rowlands Castle Havant
Postcode PO9 6DX

Organiser Details

Organiser's Name Stansted Park Foundation
Organiser's Website https://www.stanstedpark.co.uk/peter-auty
Organiser's Email events@stanstedpark.co.uk

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