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...
Part of our Sounds of Nature programme
★★★★★’Energetic Mozart up there with the very best… soloist, conductor and orchestra conjure up a magical soundworld’ – BBC Music Magazine
This year features two instalments of Manchester Camerata’s critically acclaimed and Gramophone Award-nominated series Mozart: Made In Manchester, and it’s fitting that in their 50th year, they tackle Mozart’s last four piano concertos, some of his most epic work.
For the first instalment, join them in the beautiful surroundings of The Stoller Hall where they explore these masterworks, delve into the sound world of The Marriage of Figaro and shine a light on the work of Anna Amalia von Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach, a contemporary of Mozart. The performance of Anna’s gorgeous work is made possible with funding from the ABO Trust’s Sirens programme, a ten-year initiative to support the performance and promotion of music by historical women composers.
This is Mozart, at his very best, performed with the undeniable chemistry of Gábor Takács-Nagy and Jean-Efflam Bavouzet.
Programme:
MOZART The Marriage of Figaro – Overture, K.492
MOZART Piano Concerto No.24 in C minor, K.491
VON SACHSEN-WEIMAR-EISENACH Erwin and Elmire – Overture
MOZART Piano Concerto No.25 in C major, K.503
Jean-Efflam Bavouzet - Piano
Gábor Takács-Nagy Music - Director
Manchester Camerata
Part of our Sounds of Nature programme
★★★★★’Energetic Mozart up there with the very best… soloist, conductor and orchestra conjure up a magical soundworld’ – BBC Music Magazine
This year features two instalments of Manchester Camerata’s critically acclaimed and Gramophone Award-nominated series Mozart: Made In Manchester, and it’s fitting that in their 50th year, they tackle Mozart’s last four piano concertos, some of his most epic work.
For the first instalment, join them in the beautiful surroundings of The Stoller Hall where they explore these masterworks, delve into the sound world of The Marriage of Figaro and shine a light on the work of Anna Amalia von Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach, a contemporary of Mozart. The performance of Anna’s gorgeous work is made possible with funding from the ABO Trust’s Sirens programme, a ten-year initiative to support the performance and promotion of music by historical women composers.
This is Mozart, at his very best, performed with the undeniable chemistry of Gábor Takács-Nagy and Jean-Efflam Bavouzet.
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