Rochdale Observer

Classy lady belonged in this joint

- REVIEW BY DR JOE DAWSON

●●Imogen Garner mezzo-soprano and John Gough piano - January 17, 2024

DESPITE the bitterly cold snap, once again, the weekly Toad Lane Concerts at St Mary in the Baum featured top class performers.

Initially mezzo-soprano Imogen Garner studied Economics at Sheffield University then, following a year’s teacher training, changed career and studied at the RNCM.

She has covered several roles with English National Opera and the Buxton Festival, sung live on the BBC and performed with several opera companies and choral societies.

John Gough enjoys a busy career combining solo playing, accompanim­ent, and teaching at the RNCM.

He has broadcast many times on BBC Radio 3 and has performed at the Wigmore Hall and as soloist with the RLPO and Northern Chamber Orchestras, and overseas.

We began with the sumptuous song cycle Zigeunerli­eder (Gypsy Songs) Op 103 by Brahms.

This was followed by lyrical and magical settings by English composer Eric Thiman and Dutch American film composer Richard Hageman.

As with Brahms the rapport between singer and pianist is essential and Imogen and John proved to be a captivatin­g duo.

Imogen shared that she enjoyed recent forays as ‘battle-axe’ characters in Gilbert and Sullivan operas and sang two examples of roles using her glorious contralto tone.

This sophistica­ted recital ended with the delightful­ly irreverent piece by Murray Grand, ‘What’s a lady like me doing in a joint like this?’

The charming irony brought the house down, demanding a return to ‘a joint like this’.

Gypsy, lyrical poet, battle-axe, and lady - all grist to the mill for Imogen, superbly aided and abetted by John Gough.

 ?? Joe Dawson ?? Imogen Garner and John Gough at St Mary in the Baum
Joe Dawson Imogen Garner and John Gough at St Mary in the Baum

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