You can now re-watch the webcast Imogen’s recentl Reverb Festival performance of ‘The Seashell & The Clergymen’ on the Guardian website.
The video will be available until 7th March.
You can now re-watch the webcast Imogen’s recentl Reverb Festival performance of ‘The Seashell & The Clergymen’ on the Guardian website.
The video will be available until 7th March.
Photos from Imogen’s recent rehearsals at St Mary’s Church, Gateshead for her performance of ‘The Seashell and the Clergyman’ in Gatehead tonight.
More than 30 singers from degree programmes will be joining Imogen for the concert, along with the Holst Singers who appeared in last night’s London webcast.
Photo credit: North News
Imogen’s performance of her a cappella soundtrack to the 1928 French surrealist film ‘The Seashell and the Clergyman’ which takes place at The Roundhouse in London this evening will be webcast live for all to see.
The performance, which will see Imogen appearing alongside the Holst Singers will also feature a rendition of ‘Hide and Seek’ with a choir for the first time!
Watch the webcast live from 7.30pm on Sunday 26 February and if you miss it live, the stream will be available on guardian.co.uk/classical from 12 noon on Monday 27 February for a further week.
Find out what time the performance takes place in your time zone here.
Towards the end of 2010 we invited Imogen’s fans to take part in a survey with YouGov.co.uk.
The idea behind the survey was for Imogen to find out more about her fans and she hoped to discover how her fans first came into contact with her work, when, how and why they enjoy her music, and what it is about Heap fans as individuals that mean they connect with her.
The results are now in and you can read the report on the YouGov website.
Thanks to everyone (over 5,000 of you!) who took the time to participate in the survey, the results will help Immi plan her future releases and tours.
Have you ever wondered what Imogen’s songs would sound like played by a string quartet? Well now you can find out!
The Vitamin String Quartet have covered some of Imogen’s most popular songs and you can buy the EP from iTunes or listen to it on Spotify.
What your favourite Imogen cover?