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Manchester Camerata presents mindfulness in turmoil at Kings Place

All praise should be heaped on Rosie Middleton for her brave evocation and the vocal prowess of her performance in Peter Maxwell Davies’ Eight Songs for a Mad King.
Energetic Mozart and Beethoven from Manchester Camerata

Continuing with their ‘Made in Manchester’ series of Mozart concertos in Stoller Hall, Manchester Camerata turn to the horn concertos with soloist Martin Owen.
Bavouzet’s Manchester Mozart cycle reaches its epic peak

All good things must come to end, but Manchester Camerata's Mozart piano concerto cycle did so in exceptional style in Stoller Hall.
Aakash Odedra’s Songs of the Bulbul premieres in Edinburgh

Based around the Sufi myth of the bulbul, a bird said to sing more sweetly as it approaches death, Odedra's new work brings together North Indian Kathak dance, Sufi myth and Islamic poetry.
OperaUpClose's Flying Dutchman becomes chillingly contemporary

OperaUpClose's vision of a dystopian England through Wagner's Flying Dutchman, distilled for chamber forces, receives strong performances from the cast and Manchester Camerata players.
Manchester Camerata and Jess Gillam on superb form in Buxton

Two fascinating and hugely entertaining recent pieces started a superb concert by the strings of the Manchester Camerata, joined by Jess Gillam in Glazunov's Saxophone Concerto and the Brodsky Quartet in Elgar's Introduction and Allegro. Tchaikovsky crowned the concert.
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Everything theatrical and romantic: autumn at Saffron Hall

Performances by English Touring Opera and the London Philharmonic Orchestra are the highlights of an autumn season at Saffron Hall with a distinctly theatrical vibe – alongside major Baroque and chamber offerings.
The imagination factory: Manchester International Festival 2023

Factory International’s Director of Music Jane Beese talks about the contemporary classical music on offer this summer at their biennial event, Manchester International Festival.
A mixed picture for orchestras as ACE moves focus outside London

An overwhelming feeling of “could have been worse” as orchestras receive the long-awaited news of their Arts Council funding.
