alexandra whittingham
25 february 2023 / 6pm + 8pm / headrow house
100% funded (sold out)
After sold-out performances in London, classical guitarist Alexandra Whittingham performs a set with violinist Roberto Ruisi in Headrow House, Leeds.
5pm: early set doors open
6pm: alexandra whittingham early set
7.30pm: late set doors open
8pm: alexandra whittingham late set
9pm: access to Headrow House's drinks terrace, cocktail bar, and beer hall with DJs 'til close (included with late set backing)
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noisenights are our vision for the future of classical music: informal crowdfunded events featuring international soloists in bars, converted warehouses, and nightclubs.
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Most noisenights feature two short classical sets, one early evening, one late. All tickets to the late set include live music or DJs for the rest of the night, including jazz, latin, afrobeat, swing and funk acts.
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Please note that due to the venue's license, this noisenight is strictly 18+.
the venue:
With a nightclub, beer hall, two roof terraces, a cocktail bar, and a Michelin-recommended restaurant, Headrow House is a destination in itself.
Housed in a former textile mill and tucked away in one of Leeds' historic yards, it's run by the same people as Belgrave Music Hall. They've hosted Loyle Carner, Stormzy, Jorja Smith, Little Sims, and more, but noisenight21 will be the first classical show.
the music:
Alexandra's debut album My European Journey combines her passion for nineteenth-century music with a love of discovering lesser-known composers and bringing them into the spotlight.
Expect Alexandra to dip in and out of music by Napoléon Coste, Giulio Regondi and Luigi Legnani - bringing local sounds and character from from Vienna, London, Copenhagen, and beyond. Full programme TBA.
alexandra whittingham (guitar):
After studying classical guitar, piano, jazz guitar and composition at the world-renowned Chetham’s School of Music for seven years, Alexandra Whittingham gained a scholarship to study at the Royal Academy of Music in London.
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Having been awarded first class honours and the Timothy Gilson Guitar Prize in 2019, she returned to the Royal Academy the following year to complete her master's degree. She graduated with a distinction, a Diploma of the Royal Academy of Music (awarded for an outstanding performance in a final recital) and the Regency Award for distinguished studentship.
In May 2021 Alexandra released her debut studio album My European Journey, which explores the guitar’s great coming of age in nineteenth-century Europe. The album reached No.1 on the iTunes Classical Chart as well as taking first place on The Presto Chart solely through pre-orders before its release. My European Journey sees Alexandra's passion for nineteenth-century music combine with a love of discovering lesser-known composers and bringing them into the spotlight. Staple works by Napoléon Coste, Giulio Regondi and Luigi Legnani give a warm Romantic embrace to a clutch of unheard miniatures – brimming with character and local colour from Vienna, London, Copenhagen and beyond.
Maintaining an active online presence, Alexandra has gained over 200,000 subscribers on YouTube during the last five years, where videos of her performances have collectively surpassed 30 million views. Her audience online has lead to live performances all over Europe including at Festival Le Temps des Guitares in south-west France, Vilnius Town Hall in Lithuania, venues in Italy and Germany, and the British Embassy in Paris.
Closer to home Alexandra has performed at London's Abbey Road Studios, County Hall, Milton Court Concert Hall, the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester and Wells Cathedral. She has also appeared as a concerto soloist with Gorton Philharmonic Orchestra and Dorset Chamber Orchestra.
Rewards: unallocated standing tickets to the noisenight21 late set in Headrow House, Leeds, at 8pm on Saturday 25 February 2023. First-come-first served for the best views.
Rewards: unallocated standing tickets to the noisenight21 early set in Headrow House, Leeds, at 6pm on Saturday 25 February 2023. First-come-first served for the best views.
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