An eclectic mix of songs of protest, seasons, and devotion by
Eliza Flower (1803 – 1846) in their first performances for 200 years sung by the Electric Voice Theatre Flower Quartet
Frances M Lynch & Maxence Marmy – Sopranos
Samantha Houston – Mezzo
Aris Nadirian – Bass
The Library
CONWAY HALL
25 Red Lion Square, London, WC1R 4RL
Join ELECTRIC VOICE THEATRE and Music Historian Oskar Jensen
as we celebrate the launch of our new website dedicated to Eliza Flower (1803-1846).
Tickets: £14 including a drink (concs. £8)
This entertaining, informal event features a fascinating talk and open discussion exploring our research into Conway Hall’s most important radical feminist composer. You will hear some of her beautiful vocal music performed live for the first time in 200 years including her September Song of the Month “An Autumn Song” and the premiere of “Disenchanted Floriography or How to Disarrange a Flower” for vocal quartet & fixed media by Frances M Lynch inspired by Eliza’s music.
There will be an exhibition from the Flower archive to browse and a viewing of the shimmering oil painting commissioned for the project from a young artist – Elspeth Manders.