Presented by the BBC’s Petroc Trelawny and conducted by Stephen Bell, the Hallé celebrates classical music on the silver screen.
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Presented by the BBC’s Petroc Trelawny and conducted by Stephen Bell, the Hallé celebrates classical music on the silver screen.
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The Hallé performs a varied programme of Grazyna Bacewicz, Aaron Copland and Dmitri Shostakovich under the baton of new Assistant Conductor, Delyana Lazarova.
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The Hallé will be joined by Paul Lewis, one of the country’s most distinguished artists, for a dazzling programme in which he directs from the piano.
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The Hallé are joined by virtuoso pianist Isata Kanneh-Mason for Beethoven’s Third Piano Concerto, plus Sibelius’s magnificent Third Symphony.
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The Hallé are joined by poet laureate Simon Armitage, virtuoso saxophonist Jess Gillam and Former Hallé Assistant Conductor Jonathon Heyward.
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The Hallé is joined by baritone Roderick Williams for a programme of works that reflect on the poignancy and fragility of human life.
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The first concert in the Hallé’s Winter Season sees Sir Mark Elder conduct two glorious Romantic works plus a world premiere by Huw Watkins.
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In support of their long-awaited second album, abrasive London five-piece Shame are performing at YES.
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To launch their new EP June Damp, harp-led indie pop four-piece Diving Station are performing a special livestreamed gig.
Free entry
Manchester Collective is teaming up with string players from the RNCM in a collaborative performance, exploring storytelling through music.
Free entry
Traversing pop, free jazz and post-rock, Black Country, New Road are one of the most dynamic young bands out there right now.
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Herbal Tea Party and PDT are celebrating the memory of Andrew Weatherall with a socially-distanced evening of music by the legendary artist.
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