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Manchester Camerata presents mindfulness in turmoil at Kings Place

Rosie Middleton in Eight Songs for a Mad King
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Rebecca Hardwick
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John Andrews conducts Manchester Camerata at Kings Place
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“exploring – directly and indirectly – the twists and turns of the mind”
Reviewed at Kings Place: Hall One, London on 6 June 2026
Wallen, By Gis and by Saint Charity
Weir, Blue-Green Hill
Schumann, Kreisleriana, Op.16
Davies, Eight Songs for a Mad King
Ruth Knight, Director
Rosie Middleton, Mezzo-soprano
Rebecca Hardwick, Soprano
John Andrews, Conductor
Energetic Mozart and Beethoven from Manchester Camerata
****1
Bavouzet’s Manchester Mozart cycle reaches its epic peak
*****
Aakash Odedra’s Songs of the Bulbul premieres in Edinburgh
****1
OperaUpClose's Flying Dutchman becomes chillingly contemporary
***11
Manchester Camerata and Jess Gillam on superb form in Buxton
*****
More Mozart, made in Manchester from the Camerata
****1
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