Clemenzia's
Opera Box

THE CONCERT

"Clemenzia's Opera Box"

Melinda Hughes, soprano
Jeremy Limb, piano
Surprise guests

August 1st 9:15PM
Villa Marigola

THE PERFORMANCE

International opera singer and comedian Melinda Hughes together with composer and comedian Jeremy Limb present Clemenzia’s Opera Box, a hilarious evening of spontaneous opera, music and comedy featuring special guest performers from The Lerici Music Festival. Clemenzia Von Trunksale is an unhinged Aristocratic Opera Diva who travels the world to to impart her love for opera. She shares her outrageous stories from behind the safety curtain and dishes out dollops of dressing-room gossip. She can even make up an entire opera on the spot. Enjoy a highly charged evening of musical hilarity and wit.

INFO

CONCERT START
The concert is scheduled to begin at 9:15 pm. The kind audience is advised to arrive early to take their seats.

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THE INTERPRETERS

Melinda Hughes, soprano
Cum Laude degree from the Maastricht Conservatory of Music and master’s degree from the Royal College of Music, Melinda Hughes completes her singing studies at the Brussels Opera Studio. She toured with the André Rieu Strauss Orchestra for three years, after-which she pursued her operatic career, which has taken her to more than forty countries. She has sung many lead roles including Madama Butterfly, Aida, Fiordiligi La Contessa, Violetta, Tosca, Mimi, Nedda, Gilda & Pamina. Melinda is a specialist in Weimar Cabaret having released two CDs ‘Smoke & Noise’ and Weimar & Back under the Nimbus Alliance Label. She received critical acclaim at the 2018 Edinburgh Fringe for Margo, half woman half beast, a dramatic musical co-written with Jeremy Limb (directed by Sarah Sigal) about the Weimar Berlin cabaret singer Margo Lion. Melinda and Jeremy are best known for their satirical songs and comedy, which have led them to perform regularly on BBC Radio 3 and BBC Radio London. They have performed at festivals such as Hay on Wye, The Al Bustan Festival Lebanon, Holders Festival Barbados, The Cotton House, Mustique and are regulars at London’s foremost cabaret venue, The Crazy Coqs in Zedel, Piccadilly. Aside from her writing and performing, Melinda curates the winter season of concerts at The Chelsea Arts Club, she is the Artistic Director of a festival in Barbados, encouraging collaboration between local and international musicians and she is currently writing an opera comedy radio series spearheaded by her new comic opera character Clemeniza Von Trunksale with Jeremy Limb and Kevin Day (producer of the BBC satirical show Have I got news for you).

Jeremy Limb, piano
Jeremy Limb studied music at Queen’s College, Oxford, and then spent three years at the Royal College of Music, where he won the Millicent Silver Brahms Prize in 1993 and the Frank Merrick British Music Prize in 1995. He has performed on BBC Radio 3 broadcasts, including the Young Artist’s Forum concert series, and has given recitals at venues such as St James’s Piccadilly and St Martin-in-the-Fields. In 1997, he won first prize in the Robert William and Florence Amy Brant National Piano Competition. He works as a freelance soloist, accompanist, répétiteur, jazz/pop musician, arranger, and musical director. He also writes and performs in comedies, regularly appearing at the Pleasance (Edinburgh Fringe), and has had material used on BBC 1 by Harry Enfield. He was nominated for the LWT New Comedy Writing Award in 1998 for his play “Play Wisty for Me – The Life of Peter Cook” (touring in the UK and Melbourne Comedy Festival 2002). Jeremy has recorded for Naxos and Nimbus labels. He regularly writes and performs with Melinda.