Gerald Finley Baritone

Gerald Finley Baritone
Julius Drake Piano

The Queen's Hall Series is supported by Edinburgh International Festival Benefactors

About the performance

Described as a baritone with a voice of ‘easy luxury' by The New York Times, Canadian Gerald Finley performs an entertaining selection of music from Europe and the United States accompanied by pianist Julius Drake.

Schumann found great inspiration in the poetry of Heinrich Heine and Finley performs a selection of the composer's settings including two of his finest ballads Belshazzar and The Two Grenadiers. Finley and Drake also perform Ravel's humorous Histoires naturelles, songs by Barber including Solitary Hotel, a setting of text from Ulysses in a fast tango style, and songs by Ives including the swashbuckling Slugging a Vampire.

‘A tremendous performance' The Independent

‘an impulsive ardour I've never heard equaled' Gramophone Magazine

intelligent and gripping, and sings with a tone that has never sounded more luxurious.' Classic FM Magazine

Broadcast by BBC Radio 3 on Friday 3 September at 1.00pm

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The Queen's Hall Series is supported by Edinburgh International Festival Benefactors

Photo: Sim Canetty-Clarke

Performance Details

Gerald Finley Baritone
Julius Drake
Piano

A selection of music from Europe and the United States.

Booking Information

Performance Dates:

  • Wed 25 Aug: 11:00am

    Limited Availability

August 2010
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Tickets: From £7 - £27
Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes approximately
Venue: The Queen's Hall
Edinburgh - The city of edinburgh council Scottish Arts Council

Edinburgh International Festival Society is a company limited by guarantee and incorporated in Scotland (SC024766)
with its registered office at The Hub, Castlehill, Edinburgh EH1 2NE. Registered Charity No SC004694