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Lieder, Love and Laughter

Scott Woo, Director, The Poetics Collective

11-Apr-25 15:15

Lieder, Love and Laughter

What do Schubert, Mozart, and Adele’s 'Laughing Song' have in common? They’re all part of Lieder, Love and Laughter, a new show by The Poetics Collective featuring members of the KL Madrigal Singers, that’s set to delight audiences with a playful blend of classical favourites and light-hearted gems. If you’ve ever been curious about classical music but didn’t know where to start - this might just be the perfect entry point. Scott Woo, Tenor and Director of The Poetics Collective, joins us to tell us more.

Produced by: Juliet Jacobs

Presented by: Juliet Jacobs


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Categories:  performing artsmusic

Tags:  the bigger picturefront rowclassical musicliederthe poetics collectivemusic performanceconcertKL Madrigal SingersVerses Music Ensemblechoral musicGermanic choral tradition





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