July 2021: A 40-minute collection of 15 various filmed performances from 2020 including works by Thea Musgrave, Dowland, Hindemith, Schubert, and Brett Dean.
Lotte performs the world premiere of Stuart Macrae’s ‘elided compressed’ at Aldeburgh Festival 2022
October 2021: short excerpt of the world premiere of Brett Dean’s ‘Madame ma bonne soeur’ with Armida Quartet at Oxford Lieder
September 2021: Lotte performs all 4 parts of Brett Dean’s ‘To look yet not find’ from ‘Tracks and Traces’ as part of Fable Arts SOLOS project.
October 2021: Lotte joins Marsyas Trio for Ravel’s phenomenal cycle ‘Chansons madécasses’ filmed at 1901 Arts Club London
July 2021: Lotte joins pianist George Fu for Schubert’s rarely heard early continuous cycle ‘Einsamkeit’, filmed at Austrian Cultural Forum
January 2022: Lotte joins pianist Jo Havlat and clarinetist Magdalenna Krstevska for Ilse Weber’s moving ballad for Opera Holland Park’s commemoration of Holocaust Memorial Day.
May 2021: Lotte joins pianist Joseph Havlat for a programme of Hungarian song filmed at St John’s Smith Square, including works by Bartók, Kodály, Lajtha and Ligeti.
October 2020: Messiaen’s complete song cycle Harawi - Songs of Love and Death, filmed at St John’s Smith Square as part of their digital series.
October 2020: a short trailer for Lotte and Sean Shibe’s recital at the fully digital Oxford Lieder, featuring an excerpt of Schubert’s ‘An den Mond’.
August 2020: For the Bitesize Proms series - Kate Bush’s The Man With The Child In His Eyes alongside Hill Quartet. In support of Help Musicians UK
May 2021: Lotte joins guitarist Dimitris Soukaras and accordionist Giancarlo Palena for a short recital of South American songs, Bossa nova and Greek songs, filmed in Corinth
November 2020: A ‘Liederabend’ recital of Schubert, Schumann and Brahms songs at Fidelio Orchestra Cafe, with Fidelio Music Director Raffaello Morales on piano.
October 2020: Excerpts of a live-streamed recital: two of Hindemith’s English songs, Varèse’s only song, ‘Un grand sommeil noir’, and Schoenberg’s ‘Galathea’.
Lotte joins Stenhammar Quartet at Oxford Lieder 2022 for works by Henri Marteau
September 2020: The inaugural Solti Studio Concert with Joseph Havlat, featuring the UK Premiere of Raymond Yiu’s song cycle ‘Love Songs’, as well as Purcell and a selection of French songs.
July 2020: As part of Nineteenth Circle "Quoting. Then" project, Lotte performs all 4 parts of Die Kapelle from Romanzen für Frauenstimmen (1849) by Robert Schumann.
July 2020: As part of St Magnus Festival’s ‘Peedie Postcards’ series, Lotte performs all 4 parts of ‘Nü är det synd’ by Swedish vocal group Kraja.
September 2020: Prokofiev’s charming setting of the famous story of a duckling by Hans Christian Andersen. Shared by Home Concert Club and by Musicians’ Company, for their MiddayMusic series.
June 2020: Lotte introduces her eclectic ‘Spotify Takeover’ Playlist for City Music Foundation, featuring music both classical and very non classical! Find the playlist here.
April 2020: an excerpt of Lotte’s Tait Tuesdays at Home Recital, Bach’s chorale from BWV 199 featuring Brett Dean playing the viola obbligato in Melbourne.
April 2020: Blossom Dearie’s gorgeous ‘Plus je t’embrasse’, an excerpt of Lotte’s Tait Tuesdays At Home digital recital. Pianist David Selig (in Paris!)
June 2020: The inaugural City Music Foundation Live-Streamed Recital from the St Pancras Clock Tower, alongside Andrey Lebedev and Bartosz Glowacki.
August 2020: Lotte features in this brand new video/soundscape work by Felipe Alram and Ted Bosy for the OperaHarmony project, broadcast on OperaVision.
June 2020 (rebroadcast): Lotte introduces Schoenberg’s masterpiece Pierrot Lunaire, performed with Manchester Collective in November 2018 in a new English translation by David Pountney.
April 2020: Lotte and members of Ensemble x.y discuss contemporary vocal chamber music and introduce the programme they would have performed at Oxford Lieder Spring Song.
August 2020: As part of Brisbane based organization Dots+Loops’ new tutorial series ‘Joining The Dots’, Lotte talks you through four extended vocal techniques used in contemporary composition: microtones, sprechgesang, and overtones, plus a vocal warmup.
June 2020: Lotte and Andrey Lebedev perform a Bossa Nova classic. An excerpt of the inaugural City Music Foundation Live Streamed concert.
February 2020: Lotte and pianist Tom Ang perform a varied programme in the final of the ROSL ARTS Competition Singer Final. This performance won Lotte the Audrey Strange prize for an outstanding singer.
Summer 2020: Lotte joins Australian singers around the world to sing this Australian classic, in support of Freelance Artist Relief Australia
selected performances 2016-2019
July 2019: An excerpt of Stravinsky’s Persephone, narrated by Lotte with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Andrew Davis. Tenor soloist: Paul Groves.
September 2017: Herbert Howells’ stunning ‘Gavotte’ performed with Hannah Harnest. Recorded live at Wigmore Hall.
May 2019: Brett Dean’s ‘Tracks And Traces’ for treble voices, with the Luminescence Chamber Choir, filmed in Sydney.
August 2019: Lotte stars as 8-year-old Julia Schofield -and 12 of her soft toys- in the world premiere of Isabella Gellis’ mini-opera ‘For Peace And Country’ at Tete A Tete Opera Festival.
May 2018: Debussy’s ‘Christmas for homeless children’ with Eidit Golder (Melbourne Art Song Collective) at Melbourne Recital Centre. With Spoken introduction.
April 2019: Songs by Sibelius, Ravel and Messiaen in the final of the Oxford Lieder Young Artist Platform. Lotte and Joseph went on to win this competition.
September 20187: Jonathan Dove’s ‘Between your sheets’, filmed with pianist Hannah Harnest at Steinway Hall London.
September 2017: Poulenc’s sultry ‘Violon’ from ‘Fiancailles pour rire’, with Hannah Harnest at Wigmore Hall.
March 2017: Schubert’s Die junge Nonne with Hannah Harnest, filmed at Das Lied Competition in Heidelberg, Germany.
May 2018: World premiere performance of Jack Symonds’ ‘Serenade’ at Melbourne Recital Centre.
2019: From Britten’s Songs from the Chinese (1957) with Andrey Lebedev, filmed at St John’s Waterloo.
2018: Excerpt of Agata Zubel’s chamber work ‘Cascando’ for flute, clarinet, violin and cello, performed at St John’s Smith Square with Ensemble x.y