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...
Join us for a voyage to the final frontier as The Stoller Hall is transformed into a huge space rocket.
You will be guided through worlds of Space and music featuring Planets, stars, solar systems, galaxies and aliens – all musical astronauts welcome!
This concert is preceded by an Early Years drop-in at 10.15am giving younger audience members a chance to meet some of our musicians and their instruments before the concert in the Oglesby Atrium
For more information please email joinin@chethams.com or visit Chetham’s Outreach
We are grateful for the support of all our funders and supporters including the Hargreaves and Ball Family Trust, the Michael Bishop Foundation and the Zochonis Charitable Trust.
Join us for a voyage to the final frontier as The Stoller Hall is transformed into a huge space rocket.
You will be guided through worlds of Space and music featuring Planets, stars, solar systems, galaxies and aliens – all musical astronauts welcome!
This concert is preceded by an Early Years drop-in at 10.15am giving younger audience members a chance to meet some of our musicians and their instruments before the concert in the Oglesby Atrium
For more information please email joinin@chethams.com or visit Chetham’s Outreach
We are grateful for the support of all our funders and supporters including the Hargreaves and Ball Family Trust, the Michael Bishop Foundation and the Zochonis Charitable Trust.
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...
A concert featuring performances of students’ own compositions, performed by ensembles of the school’s talented young musicians.
The forest: strange, eerie, mysterious, magnificent. A place of magic and surprise where nothing is quite what it seems. ...