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Performance

VenueRoyal Albert Hall
Also: Elgar Room
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From23rd July 2021
To23rd July 2021
When19:30
Royal Albert Hall (V221)
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  • Date of change: 12 Feb 21 - T0962833162

An Evening with Sir Bryn Terfel

An Evening with Sir Bryn Terfel

Work:: An Evening with Sir Bryn Terfel (S01444811031)


Performer Bryn Terfel

Production:: (T0962833162)

One of the world's finest opera singers in a concert of songs and music he loves best, accompanied by friends and special guests, Sir Bryn Terfel makes a spectacular return to the Royal Albert Hall following his memorable 50th birthday concert in 2015. The concert will feature the full range of Bryn's repertoire, from his iconic roles in opera and musicals to the Welsh folk of home. Born in North Wales and having studied at The Guildhall School of Music and Drama, the award-winning singer frequents the major stages of the world. His recordings have earned him two Grammy Awards and four Classical Brit Awards, and he is also the recipient of The Queen's Medal for Music (2006), a CBE (2003), the Shakespeare Prize by the Alfred Toepfer Foundation (2006) and the Freedom of the City of London (2015). This concert is one of the headline events of Love Classical, at the Royal Albert Hall, the home of classical music.

Listing:: L0924998776

Postponed



Production details

One of the world's finest opera singers in a concert of songs and music he loves best, accompanied by friends and special guests, Sir Bryn Terfel makes a spectacular return to the Royal Albert Hall following his memorable 50th birthday concert in 2015. The concert will feature the full range of Bryn's repertoire, from his iconic roles in opera and musicals to the Welsh folk of home. Born in North Wales and having studied at The Guildhall School of Music and Drama, the award-winning singer frequents the major stages of the world. His recordings have earned him two Grammy Awards and four Classical Brit Awards, and he is also the recipient of The Queen's Medal for Music (2006), a CBE (2003), the Shakespeare Prize by the Alfred Toepfer Foundation (2006) and the Freedom of the City of London (2015). This concert is one of the headline events of Love Classical, at the Royal Albert Hall, the home of classical music. Postponed

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