Chantefable Duo
The RCM's Chantefable Duo take to the Elgar Room stage for a mid morning performance.
Chantefable is a one-of-a-kind song and story experience developed by vocalist Mariana Rodrigues and keyboardist Andrew Cowie, who combine vocal music and spoken poetry together with improvised music. In addition to this, they will also perform pieces by Elgar, Britten, Liza Lehman and more.
The word Chantefable itself refers to a 13th century French tradition of 'song and story' from the French medieval tale Aucassin et Nicolette, alternating spoken text and sung passages. The duo combine vocal music with spoken poetry blended with improvised music, drawing on this ancient form of connection through words. Their improvised music draws on various genres ranging from film and folk, to jazz, bluegrass, and early music. Every performance is different, never to be heard again.
Chantefable also explores a wide range of vocal repertoire spanning music from the last 600 years, including everything from Scottish and Portuguese folk songs to Renaissance music and modern poetry.
Debuting in the David Josefowitz Recital Hall at the Royal Academy of Music in June 2023, the duo has gone on to perform around the UK and internationally at the Vilalte Music Festival in the south of France. Chantefable has also performed for the closing recital of the Bloomsbury Festival, the Musicali-Tea series at the National Musician's Church, the St. Mary Le Strand International Chamber Series, the Peregrine Orchestra Chamber Music Series, and more.
A hot drink and a pastry are included in the ticket price.