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Música clásica, ópera, ballet y danza en Mánchester, Reino Unido

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MánchesterGuitar Superstars

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Queen, Bowie, Raitt, Bonnie, Unknown, Eagles, The Beatles, Beck, Jeff, Guns N' Roses, Muse, Cara, Irene, Hendrix, Santana, McVie, Christine, Bonamassa, Joe, The Brothers Johnson, Europe, Clapton
The Hallé; Stephen Bell; Emma Kershaw; Steve Trowell; Mick Wilson; Pete Callard

MánchesterManchester Collective: Shaker Loops

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Tabakova, Saariaho, Tradicional, Adams
Christ Bryan; Manchester Collective

MánchesterThe Sorcerer’s Apprentice

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Dukas, Ibert, Ravel, Stravinsky
The Hallé; Maxime Pascal; Amy Yule
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Resplendent Elgar, over-indulgent Rachmaninov in Hallé season opener

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Kahchun Wong opens The Hallé season with an unexpected, but memorable debut by new Principal Cello, Rachel Helleur-Simcock. 

BBC Philharmonic opens season with bagpipes, boldness and brilliance

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John Storgårds conducts Wolfe and Prokofiev in the season opening concert, before a magnificent Tchaikovsky Fifth Symphony. 

Familiar favourites and a few surprises showcase the Hallé Choir

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A programme of shorter masterpieces brings the Hallé season at the Bridgewater Hall to an uplifting and exhilarating conclusion. 
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Looking for Thomas Adès in the Aquifer

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In residence in Manchester with the Hallé, Thomas Adès talks about recent pieces Aquifer and Wreath, and how bigness and smallness are never exactly quantifiable.