In addition to the chamber music concerts listed below, Emily also freelances regularly for many of the UK’s top orchestras. If you wish to see her in an orchestral context, please message her for exact dates and locations.
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Fri04Jun2021
13.15 – 14.00The Alexander Centre, Faversham
David and I will be performing some of our favourite own arrangements, which haven’t had an airing since before the pandemic! Dvorak is on the cards, Mozart Fantasia, and our brand new arrangement of English folk song Oh My Darling Clementine – world premiere!
Don’t forget to bring money for CDs!
Concert entry is free but there is a retiring collection, please give what you can to help these concerts to continue to run.
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Fri16Jul2021
4-8pmBlackhorse School, Emersons Green
Francisco Correa and I will be performing a short set of South American songs and dances at Blackhorse School Festival. It’s a brilliant initiative to get some live music and party feeling to the kids and their families in an outdoor space, and we’re delighted to be contributing. Exact time tbc, more information to follow.
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Tue20Jul2021
5.30 – 6.40 pmPavilion Arts Centre
Creating Carmen is playing at Buxton Festival!
Creating Carmen is more than a concert. It occupies the borders between a play and a concert. It is a fully staged show for three musicians and two actors. The central character is Prosper Merimée, writer of the novella on which Bizet’s Carmen was based.
More information about Creating Carmen and CarmenCo trio available here
For tickets and festival information see the event webpage
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Fri23Jul2021
11:30 amBridport Arts Centre,Bridport, DT6 3NR
Myself, David Massey and Francisco Correa, as trio CarmenCo, will be bringing our Creating Carmen show to the west, organised by Concerts in the West
Tickets are £12 in Bridport, available here
Creating Carmen is more than a concert. It occupies the borders between a play and a concert. It is a fully staged show for three musicians and two actors. The central character is Prosper Merimée, writer of the novella on which Bizet’s Carmen was based, and he will be played by Niall Ashdown.
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Fri23Jul2021
8:00 pmIlminster Arts Centre, Ilminster TA19 0AN
Myself, David Massey and Francisco Correa, as trio CarmenCo, will be bringing our Creating Carmen show to the west, organised by Concerts in the West
Tickets are £15 in Ilminster, available here
Creating Carmen is more than a concert. It occupies the borders between a play and a concert. It is a fully staged show for three musicians and two actors. The central character is Prosper Merimée, writer of the novella on which Bizet’s Carmen was based, and he will be played by Niall Ashdown.
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Sat24Jul2021
7:30 pmThe Dance House, Crewkerne, TA18 7AL
Myself, David Massey and Francisco Correa, as trio CarmenCo, will be bringing our Creating Carmen show to the west, organised by Concerts in the West
In Crewkerne tickets are £15
Creating Carmen is more than a concert. It occupies the borders between a play and a concert. It is a fully staged show for three musicians and two actors. The central character is Prosper Merimée, writer of the novella on which Bizet’s Carmen was based.
More information available here
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Sun25Jul2021
7.30-9.30pmHam Farm Festival, Emersons Green, Bristol
We are delighted to be headlining the first night of this brand new outdoor summer music fesitival in Emersons Green with our concert-play Creating Carmen. CarmenCo trio will be joined by actor Niall Ashdown as Merimee, and Carmen tbc, and professionally lit by Natalie Rowland, to bring you a world-class performance of Clare Norburn’s concert-play.
For much more information, cast list and to book tickets, have a look now on eventbrite!
Please come to this, and check out the other events at the festival too on the Festival website
Tickets are £20, or you can come earlier and watch the lovely community choirs perform first, all in a stunning garden.
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Sat25Sep2021
8:00 pmEmersons Green Village Hall, Emersons Green, South Gloucestershire
Francisco and I will be performing a concert, as Duo Correa Andrews, for the Three Greens festival, as part of their Colombian/Earth theme. Tickets will be £15 reservable on eventbrite in advance or on the door.
Please save the date, more information to follow.
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Tue05Oct2021
7:30 pmThe Eastgate Theatre, Peebles, Scotland
Myself, David Massey and Francisco Correa are so excited to be bringing our Creating Carmen show to Peebles, booked and supported by Music in Peebles! We are hoping to string more dates together and turn this into a proper tour in South and Central Scotland, so watch this space…
Creating Carmen is more than a concert. It occupies the borders between a play and a concert. It is a fully staged show for three musicians and two actors. The central character is Prosper Merimée, writer of the novella on which Bizet’s Carmen was based.
More information available here
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Wed06Oct2021
7:30 pmThe Ryan Centre Theatre, Stranraer, Scotland
Myself, David Massey and Francisco Correa are so excited to be bringing our Creating Carmen show to Stranraer!
Creating Carmen is more than a concert. It occupies the borders between a play and a concert. It is a fully staged show for three musicians and two actors. The central character is Prosper Merimée, writer of the novella on which Bizet’s Carmen was based.
More information available here
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Fri08Oct2021
7:30 pmSt Michael's Parish Church, The Cross, Linlithgow EH49 7AL
Myself, David Massey and Francisco Correa are so excited to be bringing our Creating Carmen show to Linlithgow – this is the last date of our Scotland tour 2021, and currently the last date for the show Creating Carmen (boo hoo) so don’t miss this chance to see it!
Creating Carmen is more than a concert. It occupies the borders between a play and a concert. It is a fully staged show for three musicians and two actors. The central character is Prosper Merimée, writer of the novella on which Bizet’s Carmen was based.
More information available here
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Thu14Oct2021
12.45-1.30pmLeatherhead Methodist Church, Surrey
David and I are very pleased to be invited back to Leatherhead Methodist Church’s Music on Thursdays concert series, and are already discussing (arguing) about which of our repertoire to polish for this concert. Will it be Dvorak? Mozart? Bach? Folk music? Or some new arrangements? Any world premieres? Come and find out! Concert is free, but please bring cash for the collection on the door (and for CDs)