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Alice Farnham (conductor)

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Alice Farnham
Born
Alice Rachel Farnham

(1970-05-11) 11 May 1970 (age 54)
Stratford-upon-Avon, England
EducationOxford University St Petersburg Conservatory
OccupationConductor

Alice Farnham is a British conductor. She has worked with the Welsh National Opera,[1] English National Ballet, and the Royal Opera House, among other musical institutions. Farnham studied at the Faculty of Music, Oxford University.[2] She studied with the Russian conductor Ilya Musin.[3] for 3 years at the St Petersburg Conservatory from 1997 to 2000.[4]

Career

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Alice enjoys an active opera and symphonic conducting career worldwide. Guest conducting includes the BBC Concert Orchestra, National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland, Jönköping Sinfonietta, Royal National Symphony Orchestra of Scotland, Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Opéra de Rouen Normandie, Malmö Opera, Mariinsky Theatre, Calgary Opera, Folkoperan Stockholm, Longborough Festival Opera, and Wermland Opera[5]

She has been a Guest Conductor with many ballet companies including the Royal Ballet Covent Garden, Birmingham Royal Ballet, Royal Danish Ballet, Rambert Dance Company, Skåna Dansteater, and Ballet Preljocaj.[6]

Other recent engagements include the Malmö Opera Orchestra, Dalasinfonietta, Gävle Symphony Orchestra, Nordiska Kammarorkestern, Malta Philharmonic Orchestra, Sinfonia Viva, and Sinfonia Smith Square.[7][8]

Farnham co-founded the Royal Philharmonic Society’s Women Conductors Programme[9] in 2013 to address the gender imbalance in conducting.[3][10][11] Farnham's course encourages women to pursue conducting, fostering female talent and leadership in classical music. Her advocacy and efforts have garnered recognition within the classical music community, highlighting her dedication to promoting diversity and opportunities for women in the field. [12][13][14] She also speaks at international conferences, promoting greater inclusion for women in the field.[15][13]

In 2023, Farnham's book In Good Hands was published by Faber & Faber in January 2023, and in paperback in April 2024.[16]

Alice was Organ Scholar at St Hugh's College, Oxford University and Organ Fellow at Saint Thomas Church (Manhattan) Fifth Avenue, New York.[17]

Recognition

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Critics [18][19]praise Farnham for her precise and emotive conducting style, particularly in ballet and opera. Her performances have been described as crisply defined[20] by Opera Today, drawing commendations for her ability to balance orchestral complexity.[21]

Awards

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In 2024, Alice Farnham was shortlisted for the prestigious Royal Philharmonic Society Conductors Award[14]

Discography

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In September 2024, NMC Recordings released Discovering Imogen, an album dedicated to the music of Imogen Holst. The collection features performances by the BBC Concert Orchestra and BBC Singers under the direction of Alice Farnham.[22] The album includes notable works such as Overture Persephone (1929), the Suite in F (1927), and the Suite for String Orchestra (1943), the latter being the only piece to have previously been performed professionally. Other compositions include What Man is He? from the 1940s, the Festival Anthem (1946), arranged by Colin Matthews, and On Westhall Hill, which rounds out the selection.

This album highlights the rich and varied output of Holst, showcasing pieces from different periods of her career.[23]

References

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  1. ^ Ltd, Supercool (12 October 2024). "Alice Farnham". WNO.
  2. ^ "In Good Hands: The Making of a Modern Conductor". University of Oxford.
  3. ^ a b "Alice Farnham Official Website". Retrieved 12 October 2024.
  4. ^ "In Good Hands: The Making of a Modern Conductor". www.music.ox.ac.uk.
  5. ^ Ltd, Supercool (18 October 2024). "Alice Farnham". WNO.
  6. ^ "BBC Four - BBC Young Musician, 2014 - Alice Farnham". BBC.
  7. ^ "Alice Farnham makes her Guildhall School debut conducting Haydn's rarely performed opera, La Fedeltá Premiata | Guildhall School of Music & Drama". www.gsmd.ac.uk. 7 October 2019.
  8. ^ "Alice Farnham". Kulturhuset Spira.
  9. ^ "Women Conductors". Royal Philharmonic Society.
  10. ^ "Alice Farnham Masterclass". Elder Conservatorium of Music | University of Adelaide. Retrieved 12 October 2024.
  11. ^ "Hancock Artists - Engagements". 10 July 2024. Retrieved 12 October 2024.
  12. ^ "BBC Radio 3 - International Women's Day on Radio 3 - Do you have what it takes to be a conductor?". BBC.
  13. ^ a b "Hancock Artists Bio". 10 July 2024. Retrieved 12 October 2024.
  14. ^ a b "Conductor: Shortlist". Royal Philharmonic Society.
  15. ^ "Alice Farnham | Biography & Books". Faber.
  16. ^ "In Good Hands". World of Books.
  17. ^ "About". Alice Farnham.
  18. ^ "Reviews - Longborough Festival Opera - L'Elisir D'amore". Alice Farnham.
  19. ^ "Longborough Festival's La bohème doesn't fail to tug at the heartstrings". 9 August 2024.
  20. ^ "Alice Farnham". Alice Farnham.
  21. ^ "Hancock Artists - Reviews". 10 July 2024. Retrieved 12 October 2024.
  22. ^ "Imogen Holst: Discovering Imogen". NMC Recordings.
  23. ^ "Discovering Imogen released on NMC | Faber Music". www.fabermusic.com.