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The soprano Inger Dam-Jensen, accompanied by pianist Malcolm Martineau, presents a recitalof northern songs. Stenhammar's Five Swedish Songs; Peter Maxwell Davies's 'Farewell to Stromness'; Grieg's 'Varen' ('Spring'); 'En Svane' ('A Swan'); 'Fra Monte Pincio' ('From Monte Pincio'); 'To brune Ojne' ('Two Hazel Eyes'); 'Jeg Elsker Dig' ('I Love You'); Nielsen's 'Sommersang' ('Summer Song'); 'Aebleblomst' ('Apple Blossom'); 'Saenk kun dit Hoved' ('Bow Thy Corolla, Thou Bloom'); 'Studie efter Naturen' ('Study on Nature'); 'Oh se, nu kommer 'Varen' (from 'Fynsk Forar'); Peter Maxwell Davies's 'Yesnaby Ground'; Sibelius's 'Ver det on Drom' ('Was it a Dream?'); 'Arioso Varen' ('Spring'); 'Demanten pa Marssnon' ('The Diamond in the Snow'); and 'Flickan kom ifran sun Alsklings Mote' ('The Tryst').
Times 7.30pm
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