Something lies beyond the scene…Jazz-age London: and when surrealist poet Edith Sitwell met William Walton, the hottest young talent in British music, the result was Façade: rap 1920s style, an outrageously entertaining, deliriously daft cocktail of words and music in which devils eat dessert, flappers become Greek goddesses and British music pours itself a gin and learns to foxtrot. Hearing is believing – and once heard, Façade is never forgotten.
Zeb Soanes reciter
Rosamund Walton reciter
Ensemble condicted by Stuart Dunlop, UEA Director of Music
Walton Façade
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