The Nightingale: Sam Lee in conversation with Patrick Barkham

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The Nightingale: Sam Lee in conversation with Patrick Barkham, Virtual Event, United Kingdom
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The Nightingale: Sam Lee in conversation with Patrick Barkham
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Music
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31-03-2021
Location
Virtual Event, United Kingdom
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Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)
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Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)
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Non Technical
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Every year, as darkness falls upon woodlands, the nightingale heralds the arrival of spring. For thousands of years, its sweet song has inspired musicians, writers and artists around the world, from Germany, France and Italy to Greece, Ukraine and Korea.

Passionate conservationist, renowned musician and folk expert Sam Lee tells the story of the nightingale. This new book reveals in beautiful detail the bird's song, habitat, characteristics and migration patterns, as well as the environmental issues that threaten its livelihood.

"Sam Lee has brought the poetic magic that has long enchanted so many of his musical fans into the written word. Allow yourself to glimpse the world Sam sees, to be part of his love affair with the nightingale, and you will no doubt be delighted." Lily Cole

 

Our speakers
Sam Lee is a Mercury Prize-nominated and BBC Folk award-winning singer, conservationist and curator. Trained in fine art but with a lifelong passion for wilderness studies and nature connection, Sam is a folk music specialist dedicated to collecting, sharing and interpreting ancient oral music from Britain and Ireland. He has combined these interests through his Singing with Nightingales annual springtime concert series. His singing has been heard in films and TV shows, from Guy Ritchie's King Arthur: Legend of the Sword to Peaky Blinders. Sam was musical director for the RSPB's 2019 Top 20 birdsong single, Let Nature Sing, and his 2020 album Old Wow garnered five-star reviews. He has lectured at Goldsmiths, SOAS and Oxford University and was the first folk singer to teach at the Royal College of Music.

Patrick Barkham was born in Norfolk and educated at Cambridge University. He is a national history writer for the Guardian where he has worked for more than 10 years. His first book, The Butterfly Isles, was shortlisted for the 2011 Royal Society of Literature Ondaatje prize. His next book Badgerlands, was hailed by Chris Packham as "a must read for all Britain's naturalists" and was shortlisted for both the 2014 RSL Ondaatje prize and the inaugural Wainwright prize for Nature and Travel Writing. His book Coastlines was published by Granta Books in April 2015, to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the National Trust's campaign to save the British coast. And his latest book Wild Child celebrates childhood and local neighbourhood nature.

Patrick's books are avalible to buy from Stanfords. A discount for Fellows and members can be found in the Member's Area of our website.

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Artists: Sam Lee, Patrick Barkham Time: 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm

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General Admission: GBP 6.00, General Admission and Book: GBP 20.00
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Mitchell Clarke

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