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Relive memorable Concert Series moments with our YouTube Premiere Series. This week, we present Clara Schumann's Piano Trio in G minor, performed in March 2019 by Ruth Funnell (violin), Alexandra MacKenzie (cello) and Kathryn Mosley (piano).
Black Dyke Band, conducted by Nicholas Childs | Derek Scott – Symphony no 1, op 23 (1995), for brass and percussion
A programme of sacred music for voices and continuo including Monteverdi's Messa a 4 voci di cappella and Purcell's 'O consider my adversity' and 'Beati omnes qui timent dominum'
Another opportunity to hear work by students on performance courses in the School of Music.
Another opportunity to hear recitals by final year students from The School of Music.
Daniel Gordon performs piano works by Leighton, Richardson, Hans Gál and Franz Reizenstein.
Armed with gut strings and historical bows, the Borromini Quartet will present one of Mozart's "Viennese" string quartets, no. 9 in A major k. 169 and Beethoven's first string quartet op. 18 no. 1 in F major.
The Ferdinand David Ensemble draws upon information about Elgar’s approach to performance and evidence of early recordings, in an attempt to recreate a style and sound world that would have been familiar to the composer.
The European lute and the Middle Eastern oud descend from a common ancestor. Two distinguished performers, Adel Salameh (oud) and Jacob Heringman (renaissance lute), present a programme which describes by musical means the journey of the lute from the Middle East to Europe in the Middle Ages, and which explores the Eastern and Western heritage...
Fifth in a series of performances dedicated to exploring the extraordinary impact of the oboist Leon Goossens.
Music for flute, viola and harp by Dubois, Britten, Couperin and Debussy.
Jazz singer, Louise Gibbs and pianist, Nikki Iles come together to perform their reinterpretations of jazz standards from the Great American Songbook.
The Cassia Quartet, all students of the Royal Northern College of Music, perform music by Haydn and Brahms.
Another opportunity to hear work by students on performance courses in the School of Music.
Another opportunity to hear work by students on performance courses in the School of Music.
A programme of twentieth-century choral music which pairs Ralph Vaughan Williams’ moving Mass in G with William Mathias’ exhilarating setting of Dylan Thomas’ poem, ‘Ceremony after a Fire Raid’.
The year 1612 saw the publication of Parthenia, the first printed collection of music for keyboard, in England. Ian's recital starts with pieces from this volume, and continues with music written every 100 years thereafter.
Another opportunity to hear recitals by final year students from The School of Music’s BMus programme.
Underscore aim to generate projects which invite collaboration and artistic dialogue with composers, musicians and artists. They have produced a touring programme of classic and new pieces for tape.
Guitarist Samuel Moore presents a solo flamenco guitar recital showcasing the traditional music of southern Spain.
A diverse programme of wind and piano trios featuring works by Alan Rawsthorne and Madeleine Dring.
The leader of the Orchestra of Opera North and his long-time accompanist return with a Classical programme comprising Mozart's only work in E minor and Schubert's notoriously difficult Fantasy.
Three notable exponents of early music perform music by three continental masters of the Baroque, Bach, Marais and Rameau.