Fibonacci Quartet
  • Monday 8 March 2027, 7pm
  • Stoller Hall
  • Standard £29.50. U35 £20. Unwaged £11.50. Students £5
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Manchester Chamber Concerts Society 2026-27

Manchester Chamber Concerts Society’s concert season returns to the Stoller Hall with six world-class chamber recitals between September 2026 and March 2027.

Book a season ticket to all six concerts and get 15% off a full price ticket.

Book a Season Ticket

Book any three concerts in the season and get 10% off your full-price ticket (Discount applies automatically once the tickets are in your basket.)

Programme

HAYDN String Quartet in C, Op.76 No.3 ‘Emperor’
MARTINŮ String Quartet No. 3
Interval
TCHAIKOVSKY Quartet No.3 in E flat minor, Op.30

Bringing the MCCS 26/27 season to a triumphant close, we welcome one of Europe’s leading young string quartets. The Fibonacci Quartet formed while at college in London, and are the only ensemble ever to win both the First and Audience Prize at the Premio Paolo Borciani International String Quartet Competition.

Their programme opens with Haydn’s String Quartet in C, often known as the ‘Emperor’ quartet for its melodic references to Haydn’s own famous tune the ‘Emperor’s Hymn’, which has inspired countless anthems, hymns and other classical works in the centuries since.

Moving to a very different soundworld, Martinů’s String Quartet No.3 was inspired by the composer’s move to early twentieth century Paris. Here, he encountered the new sounds of jazz, with plucked strings, driving rhythms, and blues-inflected chords.

Finally, Tchaikovsky’s Quartet No. 3 is a work bursting with light and shade, from mournful solemnity to almost frantic passages that pass between all four instruments. This is music that shows off the whole range of sounds that a string quartet can produce, in a fantastic finale to our 2026-27 season.

 

Please note that student ticket availability may be limited.

Image Credit: Kaupo Kikkas

Fibonacci Quartet
  • Monday 8 March 2027, 7pm
  • Stoller Hall
  • Standard £29.50. U35 £20. Unwaged £11.50. Students £5
Book tickets

Manchester Chamber Concerts Society 2026-27

Manchester Chamber Concerts Society’s concert season returns to the Stoller Hall with six world-class chamber recitals between September 2026 and March 2027.

Book a season ticket to all six concerts and get 15% off a full price ticket.

Book a Season Ticket

Book any three concerts in the season and get 10% off your full-price ticket (Discount applies automatically once the tickets are in your basket.)

Programme

HAYDN String Quartet in C, Op.76 No.3 ‘Emperor’
MARTINŮ String Quartet No. 3
Interval
TCHAIKOVSKY Quartet No.3 in E flat minor, Op.30

Bringing the MCCS 26/27 season to a triumphant close, we welcome one of Europe’s leading young string quartets. The Fibonacci Quartet formed while at college in London, and are the only ensemble ever to win both the First and Audience Prize at the Premio Paolo Borciani International String Quartet Competition.

Their programme opens with Haydn’s String Quartet in C, often known as the ‘Emperor’ quartet for its melodic references to Haydn’s own famous tune the ‘Emperor’s Hymn’, which has inspired countless anthems, hymns and other classical works in the centuries since.

Moving to a very different soundworld, Martinů’s String Quartet No.3 was inspired by the composer’s move to early twentieth century Paris. Here, he encountered the new sounds of jazz, with plucked strings, driving rhythms, and blues-inflected chords.

Finally, Tchaikovsky’s Quartet No. 3 is a work bursting with light and shade, from mournful solemnity to almost frantic passages that pass between all four instruments. This is music that shows off the whole range of sounds that a string quartet can produce, in a fantastic finale to our 2026-27 season.

 

Please note that student ticket availability may be limited.

Image Credit: Kaupo Kikkas