Manchester Baroque
  • Saturday 23 September 2023, 5pm
  • Carole Nash Hall
  • Standard £22. Students £5.50 (limited availability)
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Part of Manchester Medieval Quarter Festival 2023.

Since their launch in 2019, Manchester Baroque has built a reputation for engaging and vibrant performances of historical music on period instruments. True to the traditions of Manchester, as the world’s original modern city, they create concerts that are more than just music. They help audiences to understand their vision, create talking points, and above all play in a style that brings this music back to life.

Collaboration is central to Manchester Baroque’s approach to historical performance, through engagement with museums, libraries and historical settings. Through the research of Artistic Director Dr Pauline Nobes, their Musick in Manchester series recreates the first ever public concert series known to have been given in Manchester in 1744/45.

Manchester Baroque Instrumental Demos and Pre-concert Performance

Manchester Baroque will be demonstrating some historical instruments in The Stoller Hall Atrium before the concert at 1.30-1.45pm and 3.45-4.00pm

There will be a pre-concert performance by students from Chetham’s School of Music at 4.30pm.

Manchester Baroque - a large group of musicians with instruments wearing red and black

Find out more about Manchester Baroque here.

 

Manchester Baroque
  • Saturday 23 September 2023, 5pm
  • Carole Nash Hall
  • Standard £22. Students £5.50 (limited availability)
Book tickets

Performers

Performers

Artistic Director and Baroque Violin: Pauline Nobes
Soprano: Jane Burnell
Baroque Flute: Martyn Shaw
Baroque Violin: James Woodrow
Harpsichord: David Francis

Chetham’s Singers:
Natalia
Leela Malan

Programme

Programme

HANDEL Overture to Ottone, HWV 15
HANDEL Falsa imagine from Ottone, HWV 15
CORELLI Trio Sonata in A Major, Op. 1 No. 3
HANDEL Süße Stille, sanfter Quelle, HWV 205
HANDEL Meine Seele hört im Sehen, HWV 207
CPE BACH Sonata for flute and continuo in D Major, Wq. 129
George HAYDEN Thyrsis from 3 Cantatas

Part of Manchester Medieval Quarter Festival 2023.

Since their launch in 2019, Manchester Baroque has built a reputation for engaging and vibrant performances of historical music on period instruments. True to the traditions of Manchester, as the world’s original modern city, they create concerts that are more than just music. They help audiences to understand their vision, create talking points, and above all play in a style that brings this music back to life.

Collaboration is central to Manchester Baroque’s approach to historical performance, through engagement with museums, libraries and historical settings. Through the research of Artistic Director Dr Pauline Nobes, their Musick in Manchester series recreates the first ever public concert series known to have been given in Manchester in 1744/45.

Manchester Baroque Instrumental Demos and Pre-concert Performance

Manchester Baroque will be demonstrating some historical instruments in The Stoller Hall Atrium before the concert at 1.30-1.45pm and 3.45-4.00pm

There will be a pre-concert performance by students from Chetham’s School of Music at 4.30pm.

Manchester Baroque - a large group of musicians with instruments wearing red and black

Find out more about Manchester Baroque here.

 

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