Thursday, 29 April 2010

July 2010

Thursday 1 July 2010, 7.30 pm, Bridgewater Hall
RNCM Symphony Orchestra
conductor André de Ridder returns to Manchester with a typically eclectic programme, with music by: Jonny Greenwood, Stravinsky, Avner Dorman, and Ólafur Arnalds

June 2010

Thursday 3 June 2010, 6.30pm RNCM Studio Theatre
Spotlight - Sparse Sounds
Music for piano trio and cello by Xenakis and RNCM composer Daniel Kidane

Saturday 5 June 2010, 7.30 pm, Bridgewater Hall
BBC Philharmonic
programme includes a new work by Anthony Payne

Tuesday 8 - Wednesday 9 June 2010, RNCM

Tuesday 8 June 2010
1.15pm, RNCM Concert Hall
Lunchtime Concert
chamber music by Goehr and a new work by Rachel Lockwood
7.30pm RNCM Concert Hall
RNCM New Ensemble and Vaganza
works by Goehr, Tom Coult, Chris Swithinbank and David Curington

Wednesday 9 June 2010
1.15pm RNCM Concert Hall
Lunchtime Concert
chamber music by Goehr and a work by Steven Jackson
5.15pm RNCM Concert Hall
Chamber Concert
works by Goehr, Michael Cutting and Anthony Gilbert
7.30pm BBC Studio 7, Oxford Road
BBC Philharmonic

Friday 11 June 2010, 9.30pm, RNCM Concert Hall
Heider Nasralla, trombone
programme includes works by David Horne and Berio

Saturday 12 June 2010
2pm, RNCM Concert Hall
Steven Hickey, guitar
programme includes a new work by Duncan Ward
9.30pm, RNCM Concert Hall
Holly Melia, flute
programme includes works by Steven Jackson, Takemitsu and George Crumb

Sunday 13 June 2010
11.30am, RNCM Concert Hall
Polina Bogdanova, piano
programme includes a new work by Emma-Ruth Richards
2pm, RNCM Concert Hall
Joris van den Berg, cello
programme includes a work by Henri Dutilleux
4pm, RNCM Concert Hall
Helen Wilson, flute
programme includes a work by Takemitsu
Pei-Sian Ng, cello
programme includes a work by Daniel Kidane

Thursday 17 June 2010
6.30pm RNCM Studio Theatre
Spotlight - New Works for Cello Duo
David McCann and Tom Bayman perform new, specially commissioned pieces by David Horne, Matt Sergeant and Laurie Tompkins
7.30pm RNCM Studio Theatre
RNCM Composers’ Concert
new and recent works by RNCM composers

Thursday 1 July 2010, 7.30 pm, Bridgewater Hall
RNCM Symphony Orchestra
conductor André de Ridder returns to Manchester with a typically eclectic programme, with music by: Jonny Greenwood, Stravinsky, Avner Dorman, and Ólafur Arnalds

May 2010

Wednesday 5 May 2010, 7.30pm, RNCM Concert Hall
RNCM Guitars
programme includes a work by Joe Duddell

Thursday 6th May 2010, 1.10pm, Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall
Quatuor Danel
programme includes a work for piano quintet by Bruno Mantovani, with Richard Whalley on piano

Friday 7 May 2010, 7.30pm, Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall
Quatuor Danel
programme includes a world premiere by Henri Fourès

Friday 14 May 2010, 7.30pm, RNCM Concert Hall
RNCM Symphony Orchestra with Eduardo Portal
programme includes Penderecki - Flute Concerto

Thursday 27 May 2010, 7.30 pm, Bridgewater Hall
Hallé
programme includes Luke Bedford - At Three and Two (world premiere)

Tuesday, 16 March 2010

April 2010

Saturday 10 April 2010, 2pm&7pm, RNCM Theatre
The Enchanted Pig - Jonathan Dove
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Thursday 22 April 2010
1.10pm, Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall
Oliver Coates - cello
works by Emily Hall, Richard Whalley, Larry Goves and Squarepusher
6.30pm, RNCM Lord Rhodes Room
Spotlight - Premiere Ensemble Works
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7.30pm, RNCM Concert Hall
RNCM Brand New Orchestra
New works by RNCM student composers
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Friday 23 April 2010, 7.30pm, Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall
Vaganza Soloists
works by Nina Whiteman, Gavin Osborn, James Stephenson & Richard Whalley

Saturday 24 April 2010, 7.30pm, Bridgewater Hall
BBC Philharmonic
including a new work by David Matthews
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Tuesday 27 April 2010, 7.30pm, RNCM Concert Hall
RNCM Percussion Ensemble
including works by Steve Reich and Michael Cutting
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Thursday 29 April 2010, 1.15pm, RNCM Concert Hall
RNCM Saxophone Orchestra
including works by Rob Buckland, Adam Gorb and Louis Hardin (aka Moondog)
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Friday 30 April 2010, 5pm, Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall
Psappha - Beat the Rush Hour
new works for ensemble by postgraduates from the University of Manchester