Chetham’s Lunchtime Concerts
Carole Nash HallTake a lunch break and enjoy this free recital by some of the UK’s most exciting young musicians! Discover the...
Take time out and enjoy free lunchtime recitals by students from Chetham’s School of Music alongside David Hubbard. David is tutor of bassoon at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, and at the Douglas Academy. He regularly coaches the bassoons for the National Youth Orchestra of Scotland, and has given master classes at Wells Cathedral School, and the Royal Academy of Music Junior Department.
The musical programme is varied, and provides an invaluable performance platform that is free and open to all.
JOLIVET Bassoon Concerto
i Recitativo-Allegro Gioviale
Jamie King bassoon
Gemma Webster piano
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ELGAR Romance
WEBER Andante and Hungarian Rondo
David Hubbard bassoon
Dr Elena Nalimova piano
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SCHULHOFF Bass Nightingale
Jamie King contrabassoon
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KOLBINGER Variations on a theme by Haydn
George Bailey bassoon
Elsa Cao bassoon
Jamie King bassoon
Sophia Smaditch bassoon
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Take time out and enjoy free lunchtime recitals by students from Chetham’s School of Music alongside David Hubbard. David is tutor of bassoon at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, and at the Douglas Academy. He regularly coaches the bassoons for the National Youth Orchestra of Scotland, and has given master classes at Wells Cathedral School, and the Royal Academy of Music Junior Department.
The musical programme is varied, and provides an invaluable performance platform that is free and open to all.
Take a lunch break and enjoy this free recital by some of the UK’s most exciting young musicians! Discover the...
A concert of historically informed performances by students from across the school, within the 600 year old setting of Baronial...
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