Join soprano Catherine Hooper and pianist George Ireland in the Library for an evening of song, opera and spoken word at Kelmscott House.
Opera Prelude has collaborated with The William Morris Society to create the Kelmscott Series; three intimate concerts inspired by Morris’s love of beauty, nature, craftsmanship, and human connection. Blending English song, opera, and spoken word, and performed by outstanding professional artists, these programmes celebrate the power of the human voice in a setting that feels personal and shared. In the spirit of Morris’s belief in art for all, we want opera to feel open, welcoming, and something everyone can enjoy.
Concert II – The Green Earth’s Song: Nature, Craft, and the Folk Spirit
Drawing on opera, English pastoral song, and European art song, this recital celebrates nature, community, and the handmade world Morris cherished. From gardens and landscapes to textiles and everyday labour, the music reflects a belief in beauty rooted in the natural world and sustained by human care and creativity.
6pm Arrival, welcome drink and chance to look around the exhibition (Glass of fizz or soft drink included in the ticket price)
6.30pm-7.25pm First half of performance
Short interval
7.30pm-8pm Second Half of performance
8.30pm Close