Mozart: Made in Manchester
  • Friday 23 September 2022, 7:30pm
  • The Stoller Hall
  • £37.50 - £3
Image Mozart: Made in Manchester

6.30pm – Pre-concert talk with Professor Simon Keefe  (included in the ticket price)
7.30pm – Live concert  


★★★★★ ‘…unstoppable energy that really sets the music alight’ – The Telegraph

★★★★★ ‘Energetic Mozart up there with the very best… soloist, conductor and orchestra conjure up a magical sound world’ – BBC Music Magazine

Manchester Camerata are back in the second instalment this year of their Mozart, Made in Manchester series. This time, delving further into the soundworld of his later operas (including Cosi Fan Tutte and The Magic Flute) as well as some of his most epic piano concertos. 

This is Mozart, at his very best, performed with the undeniable chemistry of  Gábor Takács-Nagy and Jean-Efflam Bavouzet. 

As part of Camerata’s ongoing partnership with The University of Sheffield, they will be joined by eminent musicologist and Mozart expert Professor Simon Keefe for a pre-concert talk. A fantastic opportunity to learn more about Mozart’s incredible genius.  

This concert is supported in memory of former Camerata violinist, Sheila Williams, and her husband Rhys.

Mozart: Made in Manchester
  • The Stoller Hall
  • £37.50 - £3

Programme
MOZART
Overture to Cosi Fan Tutte K.588 
Overture to La Clemenza di Tito K.621 
Piano Concerto No.26 in D major K.537 
Overture to The Magic Flute K.620 
Piano Concerto No.27 in B-flat major K.595

Performers

Performers

Jean-Efflam Bavouzet - Piano
Gábor Takács-Nagy - Music Director

6.30pm – Pre-concert talk with Professor Simon Keefe  (included in the ticket price)
7.30pm – Live concert  


★★★★★ ‘…unstoppable energy that really sets the music alight’ – The Telegraph

★★★★★ ‘Energetic Mozart up there with the very best… soloist, conductor and orchestra conjure up a magical sound world’ – BBC Music Magazine

Manchester Camerata are back in the second instalment this year of their Mozart, Made in Manchester series. This time, delving further into the soundworld of his later operas (including Cosi Fan Tutte and The Magic Flute) as well as some of his most epic piano concertos. 

This is Mozart, at his very best, performed with the undeniable chemistry of  Gábor Takács-Nagy and Jean-Efflam Bavouzet. 

As part of Camerata’s ongoing partnership with The University of Sheffield, they will be joined by eminent musicologist and Mozart expert Professor Simon Keefe for a pre-concert talk. A fantastic opportunity to learn more about Mozart’s incredible genius.  

This concert is supported in memory of former Camerata violinist, Sheila Williams, and her husband Rhys.