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Anna will be performing the role of Orlofsky at Berlin’s Opera Academy in July.
It’s New Year’s Eve in Vienna and Eisenstein is being forced to go to jail for punching a police officer, however decides to evade jail for one night so that he can go to Prince Orlofsky’s ball. Eisenstein wants to go with his friend Falke, so he tells his wife, Rosalinde, that he is heading off to jail. Meanwhile, Rosalinde knows that Eisenstein is lying, and follows him, in disguise as a Hungarian countess. Adele, their maid, also feigns an excuse to be released from work that night so that she can also join, disguised as a Russian actress named, Olga. After many mistaken identities, Eisenstein attempts to seduce his own wife without knowing. Much frivolity, and many festivities behind them, the great farce ends happily for all.

As part of a centenary commemoration of Parry’s death, Cumbria Festival Chorus and Orchestra will be performing Parry’s Magnificat in the beautiful Parish Church in Kendal.
Soprano Soloist – Anna Cooper
Cabaret Sauvignon
Date: June 8, 2018
Time: 1.00pm
Location: St. Stephen's Church, Gloucester road

Cooper & Crangle, a cabaret act will be performing music from Cole Porter to Jonathan Dove.
Mezzo soprano: Anna Cooper
Accompanist: Liam Crangle

Anna will be singing an eclectic mix of French Melodie, German Lied, English song and some beautiful Venetian songs with Guitar.
Mezzo soprano – Anna Cooper
Accompanist – John Cuthbert
Guitarist – Jack Hancher

Mid Norfolk Singers: Bach B Minor Mass
Soloists:
Soprano 1: Milly Forrest
Soprano 2: Laura Jarrell
Alto: Anna Cooper
Ten: Dominic Bevan
Bar: Samuel Oram
Frankenstein: The Modern Prometheus
Start date: May 12, 2018
End date: May 13, 2018
Time: 7.00pm
Location: Britten Theatre at the Royal College of Music

‘Invention, it must be humbly admitted, does not consist in creating out of void but out of chaos.’
Mary Shelley, Introduction to Frankenstein
A world premiere of five brand-new operas created by RCM composers and performed by RCM singers. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear innovative new works inspired by the iconic gothic novel Frankenstein.
Produced by the Royal College of Music in association with Tête à Tête.
Musical Director: Natalie Murray
Director: Bill Bankes Jones (Artistic director of the Tête à Tête)
Amira: Anna Cooper
Finals of the Elite Ice Hockey Playoffs
Date: April 8, 2018
Time: 4.00pm
Location: Motorpoint Nottingham Arena

Anna will be performing the National anthems at the Finals of the Elite Ice Hockey Playoffs

Loughborough Endowed Schools: Verdi Requiem
This giant of a work will be performed by the liturgical choirs, all of Year 7 from Loughborough Grammar School, Loughborough High School and Our Lady’s Convent School, and Alumni and Loughborough Singers, alongside our top Symphony Orchestra. We also have four fabulous postgraduate students from the Royal College of Music as soloists.
Soloists:
Soprano – Natasha Day
Mezzo Soprano – Anna Cooper
Tenor – Steven Swindells
Bass – Wesley Biggs
Peer Gynt Excerpts with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Date: March 4, 2018
Time: 3.00pm
Location: Cadogan Hall

Myths and Fairytales III
Peer Gynt Excerpts with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and conducted by Alexander Shelley at Cadogan Hall
Solists include:
Sloveg- Julieth Lozano
Baritone- Christian Adolph
Herd girl 1- Jess Cale
Herd girl 2- Poppy Shotts
Sop 1- Katy Thomson
Sop 2- Anna Cooper
Speaker- James Atkinson

James Hurley – director
Tim Carey – conductor
Our wonderful vocalists perform operatic scenes, including Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin and Handel’s Rodelinda, intimately staged with piano accompaniment.
Anna will be playing the role of Olga in Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin.