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...
This show is now offsale with The Stoller Hall – please contact New Century Hall for tickets here.
UNQUIET is a series of Manchester Firsts, for the brave and the curious. Working with a rotating cast of contemporary artists, Unquiet is bringing fresh new collaborations and world premieres to Manchester and beyond.
For this edition of Unquiet, we present the world’s first Speakers Corner Quartet orchestral show. Joining them will be Coby Sey, Confucius MC, James Massiah, Lea Sen, Leilah, Tawiah and Eska performing pieces from their critically acclaimed album Further Out Than The Edge and more.
Manchester Camerata is recognised for being the UK’s most relentlessly pioneering orchestra. Teaming up with internationally renowned conductor Robert Ames, whose collaborators include Frank Ocean, Actress, and Sigur Rós, this show promises to be a night of musical innovation not to be missed.
Speakers Corner Quartet is a testament to the power of collaboration and community. Fifteen years in the making, they now find themselves at the epicentre of the South London music scene and as one of the most influential groups to come out of the city. When playing together, they see themselves as a singular entity with a hive-mind mentality, working together to create a unique experience for their audience.
This concert will be held at NEW CENTURY HALL, 34 Hanover St, Manchester M4 4AH
Any customers with Access Requirements should contact hello@newcenturymcr.com, with proof of purchase and a copy of any PIP documentation, if relevant. Nearby car parks include Just Park (Riga St. Manchester, M4 4AF) and EuroPark (88a Miller St, Manchester, M4 4DY). Shudehill Tram stop is a 2 minute walk away.
This concert will include the world premiere of a new work by Royal Philharmonic Society composer Blasio Kavuma, written especially for Manchester Camerata and AMC Gospel Choir.
This show is now offsale with The Stoller Hall – please contact New Century Hall for tickets here.
UNQUIET is a series of Manchester Firsts, for the brave and the curious. Working with a rotating cast of contemporary artists, Unquiet is bringing fresh new collaborations and world premieres to Manchester and beyond.
For this edition of Unquiet, we present the world’s first Speakers Corner Quartet orchestral show. Joining them will be Coby Sey, Confucius MC, James Massiah, Lea Sen, Leilah, Tawiah and Eska performing pieces from their critically acclaimed album Further Out Than The Edge and more.
Manchester Camerata is recognised for being the UK’s most relentlessly pioneering orchestra. Teaming up with internationally renowned conductor Robert Ames, whose collaborators include Frank Ocean, Actress, and Sigur Rós, this show promises to be a night of musical innovation not to be missed.
Speakers Corner Quartet is a testament to the power of collaboration and community. Fifteen years in the making, they now find themselves at the epicentre of the South London music scene and as one of the most influential groups to come out of the city. When playing together, they see themselves as a singular entity with a hive-mind mentality, working together to create a unique experience for their audience.
This concert will be held at NEW CENTURY HALL, 34 Hanover St, Manchester M4 4AH
Any customers with Access Requirements should contact hello@newcenturymcr.com, with proof of purchase and a copy of any PIP documentation, if relevant. Nearby car parks include Just Park (Riga St. Manchester, M4 4AF) and EuroPark (88a Miller St, Manchester, M4 4DY). Shudehill Tram stop is a 2 minute walk away.
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