Autumn 2017 events at the Martin Harris Centre

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IN PERFORMANCE

AUTUMN-WINTER 2017


IN PERFORMANCE EVENTS AUTUMN-WINTER 2017

CONTENTS

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WELCOME

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INTRODUCING THE MARTIN HARRIS CENTRE

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FOOD AND DRINK

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LITERATURE

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MUSIC

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MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY MUSIC SOCIETY (MUMS)

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WALTER CARROLL LUNCHTIME CONCERT SERIES

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QUATUOR DANEL

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ELECTROACOUSTIC MUSIC

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NEW MUSIC NORTH WEST FESTIVAL 2017

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DRAMA

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WE WELCOME

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BOX OFFICE INFORMATION

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ACCESS

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HOW TO FIND US

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For events listings in full please refer to the handy pull out guide on page 37 Café Arts, based within the foyer of the Martin Harris Centre serves coffee, teas, cold drinks and light refreshments. You can order your interval drinks at Café Arts before the performance starts and they will be ready and waiting for you at the interval.

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WELCOME Welcome to the autumn 2017 season at the Martin Harris Centre.

Mark Woolstencroft

A very warm welcome to the new season at the Martin Harris Centre. This autumn we have an exciting line-up of arts events, open to all. Indeed, so much so, that it has been very difficult to pick a selection of highlights. For details of the entire programme, please refer to the useful tear-out events guide at the back of this brochure. Please take the opportunity to visit our website too, which has been recently redesigned. (www.manchester.ac.uk/mhc) In October, we will be hosting a full programme of ‘Literature Live’ events in partnership with Manchester Literature Festival and the Centre for New Writing. We have the pleasure of hosting readings with some of the most accomplished writers around today, including Jeanette Winterson, John Banville, Kamila Shamsie, Colette Bryce, Jackie Kay and Ali Smith. This autumn is particularly special as it marks the ten year anniversary of the Centre for New Writing. If you want to hear chamber music at its most thrilling, daring and intimate, join resident string quartet, Quatuor Danel for their thirteenth season at the University. This will be dominated by a complete performance of all of Beethoven’s string quartets, the first time this has happened since they joined us in 2005. The free Walter Carroll Lunchtime Concert Series continues with a varied and challenging programme. The concerts are free and there is no need to book, so you can just turn up on the day. As part of the Manchester Science Festival, we will host folk mathematician Kyle D Evans, who will take you on a comedic musical tour through some unexpected parallels between maths and pop music! To celebrate National Poetry Day we are privileged to host award-winning poet and University of Manchester Chancellor, Lemn Sissay MBE, for a special poetry performance with school children from across the North West. He will also host “An Evening of Poetry”, open to everyone, with all proceeds from the event going to the Lemn Sissay Foundation, which supports the causes that are close to his heart: the arts, education, young people in care, care leavers and the people of Ethiopia. We look forward to the New Music North West Festival, a major biennial festival of new music that takes place at venues across the region. We are pleased to be hosting several events as part of the Festival, including a Students’ Q&A with composer Mark-Anthony Turnage CBE. You can purchase tickets for the autumn 2017 season either online (via Quaytickets), in person or by calling the Martin Harris Centre Box Office (during opening times 12.30-2.30pm). We look forward to seeing you at the Centre, Mark Woolstencroft Martin Harris Centre Manager

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INTRODUCING THE MARTIN HARRIS CENTRE The Martin Harris Centre for Music and Drama is a performance space at the heart of The University of Manchester.

350-seat Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall

100-seat John Thaw Studio Theatre

The Creative Campus The Centre is situated at the very heart of the University’s campus. Since it opened in 2003, the Centre has contributed to the cultural life of students, staff, alumni and the wider community. It hosts new and emerging artists, as well as more established, internationally renowned figures. The Centre offers a varied programme of arts events, many of which are free, in order to educate, stimulate and engage audiences, as well as provide memorable and inspirational experiences. Events are open to the public and include concerts, theatre productions, literature and spoken word events, seminars and lectures. It incorporates two major performance spaces: the 350-seat Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall and the John Thaw Studio Theatre, which can accommodate approximately 100 people.

Accessibility The Martin Harris Centre is open to all, and strives to be inclusive. In 2015, the Centre embarked on a journey to become a more dementia-friendly and accessible arts venue. Over the past few years, adaptations have been made to the venue, the programme and to facilities, in order to encourage participation. Relaxed Performances are now programmed each season. These concerts are designed to be less formal than other events and intended to be welcoming to people who may not feel comfortable visiting an arts venue. Small changes, such as leaving the lights on during a concert, and allowing audience members to move around or leave during a performance make the environment more welcoming. The events are open to everyone, including people living with dementia, a learning disability, or visitors on the autistic spectrum. Friends, family members and carers are also welcome.

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Food and Drink The Centre has a number of shops, cafés and restaurants close by, delivering value for money, excellent service and great food and drink. Here are just a few options available to you within 5 minutes of the Martin Harris Centre: Café Arts Based in the foyer of the Martin Harris Centre, Café Arts serves coffee, teas, cold drinks and light refreshments. Opening times: 8.30am - 3.30pm (Monday to Friday) and is also open for weekend and evening concerts at the Centre. You can pre-order interval drinks prior to the start of each event. Christie’s Bistro, Oxford Road Christie’s Bistro is based within the Old Christie Library, in one of the University’s most iconic buildings. It offers a range of light snacks and light bites throughout the day, coupled with a wide range of beverages. Opening times: 9am - 5pm (Monday to Friday) Tel: 0161 275 7702 Email: Christies.Bistro@manchester.ac.uk

Café Arts

The Café at the Museum, Manchester Museum The Café at the Museum is a child friendly restaurant offering fresh sandwiches, soups and home-baked cakes. Opening times: 8am - 5pm (Monday to Friday), 9am - 5pm (Saturday to Sunday) Tel: 0161 275 6256 Email: hello@thecafeatthemuseum.co.uk For further information please contact the Martin Harris Centre Box Office on 0161 275 8951.

Artwork on display The Centre is fortunate to display a collection of stunning textile wall hangings by contemporary textile/fibre artist, Alice Kettle. These striking pieces of artwork; Red and Blue Movement in Three and The Birth of Motives in the Clouds, are unique in their grouping and were commissioned by The Oglesby Charitable Trust.

Alice Kettle

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LITERATURE LIVE These unique literature events, organised by the University’s Centre for New Writing, bring the best known contemporary writers to Manchester to discuss and read from their work. Everyone is welcome, and tickets include discounts at the Blackwell bookstall.

Centre for New Writing 10 year Anniversary Season 2007-2017

© Say Godwin

© Sam Russica

Throughout the 2017/2018 season we celebrate the Centre for New Writing’s tenth year anniversary.

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall Time & Date 7.30pm, Monday 9 October 2017 Price £7 / £5

Sinéad Morrissey

Douglas Dunn

LITERATURE LIVE: Sinéad Morrissey and Douglas Dunn Part of Manchester Literature Festival A pair of our finest contemporary poets read and discuss their work at an event presented in partnership with Manchester Literature Festival. Sinéad Morrissey was named the inaugural Belfast Poet Laureate in 2014, and is the author of six collections, including Parallax, winner of the TS Eliot Award. Her new collection On Balance is a Poetry Book Society Choice and explores feats of engineering, questions about family and inheritance, and the impact of a changing climate. Douglas Dunn is the author of ten acclaimed collections, including Elegies (1985 Whitbread Book of The Year), The Donkey’s Ear and New Selected Poems 1964-2000. ‘A modern master’ (The Guardian), he also edits many poetry anthologies and writes for television and radio. Among his many awards is the Queen’s Gold Medal for Poetry. He will read poems from his new Faber collection The Noise of a Fly. This event will be hosted by Vona Groarke, poet and teacher at the Centre for New Writing at The University of Manchester. Book on 0843 208 0500 or manchesterliteraturefestival.co.uk

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LITERATURE LIVE: John Banville and Mike McCormack

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall

Part of Manchester Literature Festival

Time & Date 8pm, Tuesday 10 October 2017

Two of Ireland’s most accomplished prose stylists come together for an evening of reading and conversation.

Price £10 / £8

Picking up where Henry James left off, John Banville’s forthcoming novel, Mrs Osmond, reimagines the famously ambiguous ending of A Portrait of A Lady. In his trademark rich prose, John Banville brings familiar characters back to life, and creates a deeply moving psychological portrait of the aftermath of a betrayal. John is the author of 15 previous novels including The Sea, which won the 2005 Man Booker Prize.

John Banville

Mike McCormack’s Solar Bones captures the whole sprawl of a life in one exhilarating sentence. Recently Mike McCormack long listed for the Man Booker Prize 2017, it was called ‘an extraordinary novel’ by The Guardian, and won the 2016 Goldsmiths Prize and the BGE Irish Book of the Year Award. His previous highly acclaimed books include Getting it in the Head, Notes from a Coma and Forensic Songs. The event will be hosted by Ian McGuire, novelist and honorary lecturer at the Centre for New Writing at The University of Manchester, and is in partnership with Manchester Literature Festival. Book on 0843 208 0500 or manchesterliteraturefestival.co.uk

LITERATURE LIVE: Lisa McInerney, Sally Rooney and Joanna Walsh

Venue John Thaw Studio Theatre Time & Date 7.30pm, Thursday 12 October 2017

Part of Manchester Literature Festival Three exciting contemporary writers read and discuss their work.

Lisa McInerney © Jonny l Davies

Lisa McInerney won the Desmond Elliott Prize and the Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction for her debut The Glorious Heresies. She will read and discuss her sequel, The Blood Miracles, a fierce and riotious story about youth, drugs and misguided ambitions. Sally Rooney’s work has been published in Granta, The White Review and Stinging Fly. Her debut novel, Conversations with Friends, is a brilliant, moving and incredibly funny look at relationships, identity, sex and youth.

The event will be hosted by Kaye Mitchell, co-director of the Centre for New Writing at The University of Manchester, and is presented in partnership with Manchester Literature Festival.

Sally Rooney

© Lauren Elkin

Joanna Walsh is the founder of @read_women and the author of Vertigo, Hotel, Grow a Pair and Fractals. She will read from her boldly experimental new collection of stories, Worlds From the Word’s End.

Price £8 / £6

Joanna Walsh

Book on 0843 208 0500 or manchesterliteraturefestival.co.uk

MHC Box Office tel: 0161 275 8951

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LITERATURE LIVE © Bev Robinson

Venue John Thaw Studio Theatre Time & Date 8pm, Monday 16 October 2017 Price £7 / £5

Colette Bryce

Tara Bergin

LITERATURE LIVE: Colette Bryce and Tara Bergin Part of Manchester Literature Festival Two talented Irish poets on the ascendant, Colette Bryce and Tara Bergin, come together to read and discuss their work at an event presented in partnership with Manchester Literature Festival. Colette Bryce is the author of four collections including The Heel of Bernadette (winner of the Aldeburgh Prize) and The Whole & Rain-domed Universe (shortlisted for the Forward, Costa and Roehampton Poetry Prizes, and winner of a Ewart-Biggs Award in memory of Seamus Heaney). Her Selected Poems is a PBS Special Commendation 2017 and was described by the Irish Times as ‘one of those books you might buy someone as a gift and end up keeping for yourself.’ Tara Bergin’s debut collection, This is Yarrow, was praised for its ‘richness of beauty and experiment’ (Irish Times). It won the Seamus Heaney Centre Prize and the 2014 Shine/Strong Award, and she was named a Next Generation Poet by the Poetry Book Society in 2014. She will be reading poems from her new collection The Tragic Death of Eleanor Marx, which was shortlisted for this year’s Forward Prize. The event will be hosted by John McAuliffe, poet and co-director of the Centre for New Writing at The University of Manchester. Book on 0843 208 0500 or manchesterliteraturefestival.co.uk

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Centre for New Writing © Zain Mustafa

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall Time & Date 7.30pm, Tuesday 17 October 2017 Price £10 / £8

Kamila Shamsie

Jeanette Winterson

Kamila Shamsie in conversation with Jeanette Winterson Part of Manchester Literature Festival Join two of our most incisive practitioners of fiction for a conversation about writing narratives that reflect and explore current affairs. A contemporary retelling of Sophocles’ Antigone, Kamila Shamsie’s new novel Home Fire, which was recently long listed for the Man Booker Prize 2017, follows the story of Isma, studying in America after raising her twin siblings. A powerful tale of salvation, politics and enmity, two families’ fates intertwine amid rising danger, jihad and political unrest. Peter Carey said: ‘it left me awestruck, on the edge of my chair, filled with admiration for her courage and ambition.’ Kamila is the author of six novels, including Burnt Shadows (shortlisted for the Orange Prize) and A God in Every Stone (shortlisted for the Baileys Prize), and was selected by Granta as a Best Young British Novelist in 2013. She grew up in Karachi and now lives in London, and lectures at The University of Manchester’s Centre for New Writing. She will be in conversation with the award-winning and prolific author Jeanette Winterson, Professor of New Writing at The University of Manchester. Book on 0843 208 0500 or manchesterliteraturefestival.co.uk

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LITERATURE LIVE © Jim Herrington

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall Time & Date 7.30pm, Tuesday 31 October 2017 Price £10 / £8

Rebecca Solnit

Jeanette Winterson

Rebecca Solnit in conversation with Jeanette Winterson Part of Manchester Literature Festival Fiercely intelligent, radical, sometimes despairing but always, ultimately, hopeful – in her coruscating essays and award-winning books, the voice of Rebecca Solnit has entered the public consciousness and seized the zeitgeist. In 2014’s Men Explain Things to Me, an acknowledged classic of contemporary feminist writing, she spoke for generations of women who have been talked over by the patriarchy. Now she returns with a new essay collection The Mother of All Questions: Further Feminisms. In it, she points the way toward a new feminism; writing with great thoughtfulness about rape jokes and gender roles; about reproductive choices and the silence of complicity; about the questions women are asked and the narratives we are given. Rebecca has published the acclaimed nonfiction books Wanderlust, A Field Guide to Getting Lost and Hope in the Dark. A contributing editor at Harper’s, she writes regularly for the London Review of Books and Los Angeles Times. She will be in conversation with Jeanette Winterson, prolific author and Professor of New Writing at The University of Manchester. Presented by Manchester Literature Festival in partnership with Granta and the Centre for New Writing. Book on 0843 208 0500 or manchesterliteraturefestival.co.uk

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Centre for New Writing

We are thrilled that two of our most talented, engaging and humane writers, Jackie Kay and Ali Smith – contemporaries whose friendship spans many years – will return to Manchester Literature Festival for a special joint event where they’ll perform and discuss the art of creativity. Jackie, the Scottish Makar and University of Salford Chancellor, will read poems from her forthcoming collection, Bantam. Her previous collections include The Adoption Papers (winner of The Forward Prize, Saltire Award and Scottish Book Council Award), Off Colour, and Fiere. She has also published three short story collections; the memoir Red Dust Road and the novel Trumpet.

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall

© Denise Else

Part of Manchester Literature Festival

Time & Date 7.30pm, Tuesday 5 December 2017 Price £10 / £8 Jackie Kay

© Sarah Wood

Literature Live: Jackie Kay and Ali Smith

Ali will read extracts from her forthcoming novel, Winter. The second instalment in her Seasonal Quartet casts a merry eye over a bleak post-truth era with a story rooted in history, memory and warmth. Her previous novels include How to be both (winner of the Bailey’s Prize for Fiction, the Goldsmiths Prize and the Costa Novel Award), Hotel World and The Accidental (both shortlisted for the Booker and Orange Prizes). Ali is also a prolific short story writer with many collections.

Ali Smith

The event will be introduced by Kaye Mitchell, co-director of the Centre for New Writing at The University of Manchester, and is presented in partnership with Manchester Literature Festival. Book on 0843 208 0500 or manchesterliteraturefestival.co.uk

The Caroline Chisholm Reading with Rachel Seiffert

Venue International Anthony Burgess Foundation

This event honours the memory of writer Caroline Chisholm (MA Creative Writing, 2013), who was a valued member of the Centre for New Writing community. It will feature a reading from the best dissertation submitted by an MA student at the Centre in 2017, alongside a reading by Rachel Seiffert, a writer whose fiction is close in spirit to Caroline’s own novels in progress and her work at Greenpeace. Rachel Seiffert’s first book, The Dark Room, (2001) was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize, and made into the feature film Lore. In 2003, she was named one of Granta’s Best of Young British Novelists, and in 2011 she received the EM Forster Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Field Study, her collection of short stories published in 2004, received an award from PEN International. Her second novel, Afterwards (2007) and third novel The Walk Home (2014), were both longlisted for the Orange/Baileys Prize. Her books have been published in eighteen languages. She will read from her new novel, A Boy in Winter.

Time & Date 6.30pm, Monday 11 December 2017 Price £6 / £4

Rachel Seiffert

Caroline Chisholm

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MUSIC

Peter Holman MBE

‘There is no ‘i’ in Concerto Grosso…’ Exploring Teamwork in the Eighteenth-Century Concerto Grosso As the culmination of a two-day intensive workshop on historically informed performance, guided by Peter Holman MBE, co-founder of The Parley of Instruments, together with Baroque strings specialist Judy Tarling, members of The University of Manchester Baroque Orchestra treat us to an exploration of the eighteenth-century concerto grosso in period performance. Tickets can be purchased in advance from the Martin Harris Centre box office and Quaytickets. Cash only ticket sales on the door.

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Venue Holy Name Church, Oxford Road, Manchester Time & Date 3.30pm, Sunday 15 October 2017 Price £10.50 / £6.50 / £3


Gordon Crosse

Gordon Crosse 80th Birthday Celebratory Concert Lesley-Jane Rogers (soprano) Solem String Quartet Richard Simpson (oboe) John Turner (recorder) Crosse Crosse Dvoล รกk Manduell Malone

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall Time & Date 2pm, Sunday 22 October 2017

String Quartet No. 5 Three Kipling Songs Cypresses (excerpts) Verses from Calvary I Live in Love-Longing

Price FREE

A concert in celebration of composer Gordon Crosse, which will include new tribute pieces from Robin Holloway, John Joubert, Cheryl Frances-Hoad, Elis Pehkonen, Rob Keeley and Peter Hope. Refreshments will be provided.

MHC Box Office tel: 0161 275 8951

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MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY MUSIC SOCIETY (MUMS) www.mumusicsociety.co.uk Completely student-led and open to all, Manchester University Music Society (MUMS) provides its members with a huge variety of performance opportunities all year round. As a welcoming and friendly community, the society is able to deliver an established programme of high-calibre concerts, whilst maintaining a fresh and exciting environment in which musicians can meet, collaborate, socialise and perform.

Evening Concerts

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall Time & Date 5pm, Sunday 1 October 2017 Price £10.50 / £6.50 / £3

Welcome Concert

Chorus

Programme to include: Vaughan Williams Romance for Bassoon and Orchestra Elgar Tuba Concerto Bingham Salt in the Blood Join us for the first Music Society concert of the academic year, featuring our new first year Chorus and Symphony Orchestra. The concert will also feature works by Elgar and Vaughan Williams, with soloists Adam Collins and Holly Redshaw.

Symphony Orchestra

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall

Programme to include: Stravinsky Feu d’artifice Josh Brown New Work Shostakovich Symphony No.10 Symphony Orchestra returns with a performance of Shostakovich’s 10th symphony, under the baton of Mark Heron. There is also a pre-concert talk by Professor David Fanning, whilst Stravinsky’s Feu d’artifice and a new work by Josh Brown will also be performed. Pre-concert talk 6.45pm-7.15pm

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Time & Date (pre-concert talk 6.45pm-7.15pm) 7.30pm, Saturday 21 October 2017 Price £10.50 / £6.50 / £3 Symphony Orchestra


Venue Holy Name Church, Manchester Time & Date 7.30pm, Saturday 4 November 2017 Price £10.50 / £5 / £3

Chorus

The University of Manchester Chorus Martin’s Mass and More

The University of Manchester’s Cosmo Singers kick off their 2017/18 programme in Holy Name Church. Programme to include Palestrina, Thomas Tallis, Jonathan Harvey and Frank Martin’s Mass for Double Choir. Tickets can be purchased directly from the venue. Cash only ticket sales on the door.

Chamber Orchestra

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall

Programme to include: Fanny Mendelssohn Overture in C Weber Clarinet Concerto No. 2 Beethoven Symphony No. 3

Time & Date (pre-concert talk 6.45pm-7.15pm) 7.30pm, Saturday 11 November 2017

Chamber Orchestra returns for an exciting evening of music. Professor Barry Cooper gives a pre-concert talk on Beethoven’s 3rd Symphony, before it is performed. This concert also features Fanny Mendelssohn’s Overture in C, and soloist Josh Beachell performing Weber’s Clarinet Concert No. 2.

Price £10.50 / £6.50 / £3

Chamber Orchestra

Pre-concert talk 6.45pm-7.15pm

Ad Solem

Venue St Ann’s Church, Manchester

The University of Manchester’s chamber choir Ad Solem start their 2017/18 programme in the New Music North West Festival, featuring compositions by Dufay, Turnage and Reeves.

Time & Date 6pm, Thursday 16 November 2017

Tickets can be purchased directly from the venue. Cash only ticket sales on the door.

Price £8 / £5 / £3

Manchester University Wind Orchestra (MUWO)

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall

Programme to include: Bernstein Dance Episodes Copland Quiet City Whitacre Cloudburst Manchester University Wind Orchestra returns with an exciting programme of music from across the pond. You definitely won’t want to miss this extravaganza full of your alltime favourite American pieces, and perhaps some new ones to discover!

Time & Date 7.30pm, Saturday 25 November 2017 Price £10.50 / £6.50 / £3

Manchester University Wind Orchestra

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MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY MUSIC SOCIETY (MUMS) www.mumusicsociety.co.uk

Evening Concerts

Venue The Whitworth Hall Time & Date 7.30pm, Saturday 2 December 2017 Price Early bird £14 / £11 / £4

(Early bird prices available until 31 Oct 2017)

Standard £15 / £12 / £5 Chorus

The University of Manchester Chorus and Symphony Orchestra

(Standard prices apply from 1 Nov 2017)

The University of Manchester Chorus present both Haydn and Britten’s St Nicholas under Robert Guy, featuring Robert Dowling as guest soloist. This concert also features student soloists and The University of Manchester Symphony Orchestra. Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall Time & Date 7.30pm, Thursday 7 December 2017 Price £10.50 / £6.50 / £3

Manchester University Big Band (MUBB)

Manchester University Big Band

Manchester University Big Band returns with an exciting set drawing on big band repertoire from around the world, from Brooklyn, to Trondheim, to Japan. Whether you’re a big band veteran or a jazz novice, don’t miss out on what will be a fantastic concert!

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Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall Time & Date 7.30pm, Friday 8 December 2017 Price £10.50 / £6.50 / £3

Ad Solem

Ad Solem Christmas Concert

Ad Solem present a selection of festive Christmas music. From Byrd to Britten, Mathias to Maxwell Davies, as well as some of Finzi’s Seven Poems of Robert Bridges. Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall Time & Date 7.30pm, Saturday 9 December 2017 Price £10.50 / £6.50 / £3

Manchester University String Orchestra and Brass Band

Brass Band

String Orchestra returns for a performance of core string repertoire and student works, while Brass Band is sure to entertain with a challenging and varied programme. The concert features soloists Thomas Betts and Malcolm Goodare.

Festive Concert Programme to include: Verdi Selections from La Traviata Reed Russian Christmas Music Tchaikovsky Polonaise MUMS’ final evening concert of 2017 has a wide range of opera, choral and orchestral music, featuring soloist Zahid Siddiqui in selections from Verdi’s La Traviata, and Russian Christmas Music for wind band by Alfred Reed.

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall Time & Date 7.30pm, Thursday 14 December 2017 Price £10.50 / £6.50 / £3

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MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY MUSIC SOCIETY (MUMS) www.mumusicsociety.co.uk Lunchtime Concerts Come and enjoy a lunchtime concert performed by the Manchester University Music Society. These concerts are free, no need to book just turn up.

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall Time & Date 1,10pm, Friday 20 October 2017 Price FREE

Jazz Showcase

Jazz Showcase

The first public lunchtime concert of the academic year showcases the talents of the ever growing number of jazz enthusiasts at the University. Expect anything from Gershwin to Collier, soloists to ensembles, and instrumentalists to singers in this free concert!

Brass and Percussion Showcase

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall

An insightful snapshot of the vibrant and energetic performances that the society’s brass and percussion players have to offer. Having won unibrass twice over the past three years, expect a diverse yet consistently high quality level of music making.

Time & Date 1,10pm, Friday 10 November 2017 Price FREE

Brass and Percussion

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Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall Time & Date 1.10pm, Friday 17 November 2017 Price FREE

New Sounds from Manchester

New Sounds from Manchester

After the success of last year’s inaugural performances, New Sounds returns for a free lunchtime concert, including Mark Anthony Turnage’s Three Farewells, and several exciting new compositions by students of the University.

There is no ‘i’ in Concerto Grosso…’: Baroque Orchestra Before concertos became all about the virtuosity of the soloist, they were written for small teams of instrumentalists, contrasted against the full orchestra. Here the University’s period-instrument ensemble explores this most collaborative of forms, placing Handel’s famous masterpieces alongside hidden gems from Italy and England, including a rarely heard Yuletide treat.

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall Time & Date 1.10pm, Friday 8 December 2017 Price FREE Baroque Orchestra

Festive Sing Along Relaxed Performance

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall

Get yourself in the festive spirit with a free and extremely relaxed event full of carols and festive participation, with an informal atmosphere unlike a traditional concert. Manchester University Music Society host this special concert, open to everybody in a relaxed setting.

Time & Date 1.10pm, Friday 15 December 2017 Price FREE Festive Relaxed Performance

The event is intended specifically to be sensitive to and accepting of audience members who may benefit from a more relaxed environment, including (but not limited to) those with autistic spectrum conditions, anyone with a learning disability or a sensory and communication disorder. This performance is for anyone. Parents are welcome to bring small children, families should feel welcome to bring members living with dementia, and we encourage anyone who wishes to discuss their requirements further to contact us. Audience members will have the chance to meet the performers and try some musical instruments themselves. FREE – booking essential To book please email boxoffice@manchester.ac.uk or telephone 0161 306 1669. Group bookings are welcome.

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WALTER CARROLL LUNCHTIME CONCERT SERIES The Thursday lunchtime concerts are part of the Walter Carroll Lunchtime Concert Series, which is supported by the Ida Carroll Trust. They provide a wide-ranging programme to suit all tastes and are an ideal opportunity to enjoy great music performed by outstanding musicians. There’s no need to book – the concerts are free and you can just turn up on the day. Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall Time & Date 1.10pm, Thursday 28 September 2017 Price FREE

Trumpet Recital by Gary Farr: ‘Homage to Maxwell Davies’

Gary Farr

A homage to University of Manchester alumnus Sir Peter Maxwell Davies who died in 2016 featuring his stunning opus 1 Sonata for Trumpet and Piano which he wrote as a student in Manchester, and other 20th/21st Century works for trumpet.

Quatuor Danel with Richard Whalley (piano) Beethoven Piano Sonata in E Major Op. 14 No. 1 Shostakovich Elegy and Polka Beethoven String Quartet in F Major after Piano Sonata Op. 14 No. 1 Did Beethoven originally conceive his early E major piano sonata for string quartet? This concert won’t answer that question, but it will help you judge for yourself. It’s not often you can hear these two versions side by side, here presented with an intermezzo of Shostakovich. Followed at 2.30pm by Quatuor Danel Seminar: The Quatuor Danel discusses the art of playing chamber music.

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WALTER CARROLL LUNCHTIME CONCERT SERIES

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall Time & Date 1.10pm, Thursday 5 October 2017 Price FREE

Quatuor Danel


Piano Recital by Ian Pace

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall

Piano recital by world-renowned pianist Ian Pace, a pianist of long-established reputation, specialising in modernism and transcendental virtuosity.

Time & Date 1.10pm, Thursday 12 October 2017 Price FREE Ian Pace

Turton Consort: Monteverdi: Il quarto libro de madrigali (1603)

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall Time & Date 1.10pm, Thursday 19 October 2017

The Turton Consort, a professional Manchester-based vocal ensemble, presents highlights from Monteverdi’s fourth book of madrigals. Yearning for sensual pleasures and devices of love, sorrow of separation, pain of heartbreak, unadulterated lust – raw human emotion is experienced in this music

Price FREE

Turton Consort

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall Time & Date 1.10pm, Thursday 26 October 2017 Price FREE

Il Bacio A La Polonaise (Telemann’s love affair with Polish music)

Il Bacio

Ann Allen - Baroque Oboe Corina Marti - Baroque Recorder Natalie Carducci - Baroque Violin Ralph Stelzenmuller - Harpsichord Il Bacio (the kiss)... just as the name suggests Il Bacio aims to seduce its audience with a new and enticing approach to baroque music. Drawing on some of the finest players of their generation, the high level of craftsmanship is combined with a love of performance and a theatrical streak to present concerts that are much more than just music.

Schumann’s Dichterliebe Timothy Langston (tenor) Somi Kim (piano) University of Manchester alumnus Timothy Langston, tenor and Somi Kim, piano will be presenting Schumann’s fantastic song cycle Dichterliebe alongside lesser known songs by Lennox Berkeley, the latter of which featured in Timothy’s final recital at the University in 2012.

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall Time & Date 1.10pm, Thursday 9 November 2017 Price FREE Timothy Langston

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WALTER CARROLL LUNCHTIME CONCERT SERIES Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall Time & Date 1.10pm, Thursday 16 November 2017 Price FREE

Ebonit Saxophone Quartet

Ebonit Saxophone Quartet:

Simone Müller, Dineke Nauta, Johannes Pfeuffer, Paulina Marta Kulesza Christian Chamoun War Machine Kevin Malone The Water-Protectors (world première) Richard Whalley Refugees Welcome ♥ (world première) A thrilling young quartet performs new works by the University’s Richard Whalley and Kevin Malone. The Ebonit Saxophone Quartet explores the possibilities of their instruments and finds new ways and tools of expression. Whalley and Malone succeed in creating unheard colours and combinations of sound, demanding the utmost of the players. © Derek Trillo

Michelle Assay and David Fanning: two-piano recital Two fiery and colourful works for two pianos from the first decade of the 20th century. Michelle Assay and David Fanning continue their survey of Rachmaninoff’s works for two pianos, coupling his virtuosic Second Suite with Ravel’s atmospheric Rapsodie espagnole.

Time & Date 1.10pm, Thursday 23 November 2017 Price FREE

Michelle Assay and David Fanning

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WALTER CARROLL LUNCHTIME CONCERT SERIES


Quatuor Danel Part of the Beethoven Cycle 2017

Beethoven Quartet in D major, Op. 18 No. 3 Beethoven Quartet in F major, Op. 18 No. 1 This concert forms part of the Quatuor Danel Beethoven Cycle (30 November - 3 December 2017)

Followed at 2.30pm by Quatuor Danel Seminar: ’Emulating the Classics’. A workshop of student minuets in Classical style with the Quatuor Danel and Professor Barry Cooper.

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall Time & Date 1.10pm, Thursday 30 November 2017 Price FREE

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall Time & Date 1.10pm, Thursday 7 December 2017 Price FREE

Pioneers of Percussion Joby Burgess (percussion / electronics)

Joby Burgess

Toru Takemitsu Seasons Linda Buckley Ekstasis Nicole Lizée The Filthy Fifteen One of Britain’s most diverse percussionists, Joby Burgess is best known for his virtuosic, often lissom performances, daring collaborations, extensive education work, and regularly appears throughout Europe, the USA and beyond.

Quatuor Danel

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall

Ivan Markovitch String Trio Hindemith ‘Minimax’

Time & Date

If you like your humour to be subtle and 1.10pm, Thursday understated, then Hindemith’s Minimax 14 December 2017 (subtitled ‘Repertoire for Military Orchestra Price for String Quartet’, written supposedly FREE in response to his father’s draconian Quatuor Danel upbringing methods) may not be to your taste! In which case fear not: you can still enjoy the String Trio by the far nicer father of the Quatuor Danel’s cellist, Yovan Markovitch. Followed at 2.30pm by Quatuor Danel Seminar: The Quatuor Danel workshops Composition Études by Masters composers of the University.

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QUATUOR DANEL The University of Manchester’s internationally renowned resident string quartet. We are extremely lucky in that Quatuor Danel’s thirteenth season is dominated by a complete performance of all of Beethoven’s string quartets (30 November – 3 December 2017), the first time this has happened since they joined us in 2005. If you want to hear chamber music at its most thrilling, daring and intimate, there’s arguably no better place to start! Other highlights of the season include an evening of viola quintets by Mozart and Brahms joined Robin Ireland, former violist of the Lindsay Quartet, an evening of Czech quartets by Smetana, Janáček and Dvořák, and later in the season groundbreaking works by Enescu and Shostakovich, and more recent works by Olga Neuwirth, Régis Campo and Sofia Gubaidulina. All concerts take place in the Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall unless otherwise stated. Please note that there is reserved seating for all Quatuor Danel evening and afternoon concerts at the MHC. Seating for all Thursday lunchtime concerts is unreserved.

The Thursday lunchtime concerts are part of the Walter Carroll Lunchtime Concert Series, which is supported by the Ida Carroll Trust.

Lunchtime Concert with Richard Whalley (piano) Beethoven Shostakovich Beethoven

Piano Sonata in E Major Op. 14 No. 1 Elegy and Polka String Quartet in F Major after Piano Sonata Op. 14 No. 1

Did Beethoven originally conceive his early E major piano sonata for string quartet? This concert won’t answer that question, but it will help you judge for yourself. It’s not often you can hear these two versions side by side, here presented with an intermezzo of Shostakovich.

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall Time & Date 1.10pm, Thursday 5 October 2017 Price FREE

Followed at 2.30pm by Quatuor Danel Seminar The Quatuor Danel discusses the art of playing chamber music.

Evening Concert with Robin Ireland (viola) Mozart Brahms

String Quintet in C Major, K.515 String Quintet No. 2 in G major, Op. 111

What a difference an extra viola can make! We’re delighted to invite Robin Ireland, formerly of the Lindsay Quartet, to join the Quatuor Danel for this performance of some of the richest and most joyful music of the chamber music repertoire.

Lunchtime Concert: Part of the Beethoven Cycle Beethoven Beethoven

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall

Quartet in D major, Op. 18 No. 3 Quartet in F major, Op. 18 No. 1

Time & Date 7.30pm, Friday 6 October 2017

Robin Ireland

Part of the Beethoven Cycle 2017

Followed at 2.30pm by Quatuor Danel Seminar: ’Emulating the Classics’. A workshop of student minuets in Classical style with the Quatuor Danel and Professor Barry Cooper.

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Price £14 / £9 / £3 Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall Time & Date 1.10pm, Thursday 30 November 2017 Price FREE


Quatuor Danel

‘Amazing classical music concert. Quatuor Danel plays all of this music magnificently’ – David Hurwitz, Classics Today Evening Concert: Part of the Beethoven Cycle Beethoven Beethoven Beethoven Beethoven

Part of the Beethoven Cycle 2017

Quartet in G major, Op. 18 No. 2 Quartet in A major, Op. 18 No. 5 Quartet in C minor, Op. 18 No. 4 Quartet in B flat major, Op. 18 No. 6

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall Time & Date 7.30pm, Thursday 30 November 2017 Price £14 / £9 / £3

Evening Concert: Part of the Beethoven Cycle Beethoven Beethoven Beethoven

Part of the Beethoven Cycle 2017

Quartet in F major, Op. 59 No. 1 Quartet in E minor, Op. 59 No. 2 Quartet in C major, Op. 59 No. 3

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall Time & Date 7.30pm, Friday 1 December 2017 Price £14 / £9 / £3

Afternoon Concert: Part of the Beethoven Cycle Beethoven Beethoven Beethoven Beethoven

Part of the Beethoven Cycle 2017

Quartet in E flat major, Op. 74 (‘The Harp’) Quartet in F minor, Op. 95 (‘Serioso’) Quartet in E flat major, Op. 127 Quartet in A minor, Op. 132

Please note the start time of this concert.

Quartet in B flat major, Op. 130 (with Grosse Fuge, Op. 133 finale) Quartet in C sharp minor, Op. 131 Quartet in F major, Op. 135

Please note the start time of this concert.

Time & Date 1-4pm, Saturday 2 December 2017 Price £14 / £9 / £3

Afternoon Concert: Part of the Beethoven Cycle Beethoven Beethoven Beethoven

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall

Part of the Beethoven Cycle 2017

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall Time & Date 1-3.30pm, Sunday 3 December 2017 Price £14 / £9 / £3

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QUATUOR DANEL The University of Manchester’s internationally renowned resident string quartet.

Lunchtime Concert Ivan Markovitch String Trio Hindemith ‘Minimax’ If you like your humour to be subtle and understated, then Hindemith’s Minimax (subtitled ‘Repertoire for Military Orchestra for String Quartet’, written supposedly in response to his father’s draconian upbringing methods) may not be to your taste! In which case fear not: you can still enjoy the String Trio by the far nicer father of the Quatuor Danel’s cellist, Yovan Markovitch.

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall Time & Date 1.10pm, Thursday 14 December 2017 Price FREE

Followed at 2.30pm by Quatuor Danel Seminar The Quatuor Danel workshops Composition Études by Masters composers of the University.

Evening Concert Smetana Janáček Dvořák

Quartet No. 2 in D minor Quartet No. 1 (‘Kreutzer Sonata’) Quartet No. 12 in F major, Op. 96 (‘American’)

A multi-faceted celebration of Czech string quartets, contrasting the pathos and resignation of Smetana’s second quartet with the dramatic urgency of Janáček’s Kreutzer Sonata (another reference to Beethoven) and joyful ebullience of Dvořák’s American Quartet.

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall Time & Date 7.30pm, Friday 15 December 2017 Price £14 / £9 / £3

Please note: Due to the exciting Beethoven cycle, the Quatuor Danel Open House is being rested this season.

Lunchtime Concert Ivan Markovitch Anton Webern Régis Campo Olga Neuwirth

Solo Pieces for Cello Langsamer Satz new work (world première) Akroate Hadal

A concert of contrasts is offered here, ranging from the late-Romantic lyricism of Webern’s Langsamer Satz to a new work by Marseillaise composer Régis Campo and the uncompromising collision of starkly coloured gestures that constitute Neuwirth’s Akroate Hadal.

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall Time & Date 1.10pm, Thursday 8 March 2018 Price FREE

Followed at 2.30pm by Quatuor Danel Seminar The Quatuor Danel workshops new compositions by postgraduate students of the University.

Evening Concert with Richard Whalley (piano) Franck Enescu

Quartet in D major Piano Quintet in A minor, Op. 29 (with Richard Whalley)

A fascinating juxtaposition of the intensely wrought yet expansive lyricism of Franck’s only string quartet with the deft refinement and constant flux of Enescu’s Piano Quintet. Please note the venue for this concert is Manchester Grammar School.

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Venue Manchester Grammar School Time & Date 7.30pm, Friday 9 March 2018 Price £14 / £9 / £3


© Jill Jennings

Quatuor Danel

Lunchtime Concert

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall

Ivan Markovitch Solo Pieces for Violin New student work Enescu Quartet No. 2 in G major, Op. 22 No. 2 Miniatures by the youngest generation and by the father of the Quatuor Danel’s cellist Yovan Markovitch act as preludes to the heady aromas of Romanian folk-music in Enescu’s penultimate work. Followed at 2.30pm by Quatuor Danel Seminar The Quatuor Danel workshops new compositions by postgraduate students of the University.

Evening Concert with David Fanning (piano) Shostakovich Gubaidulina Britten Shostakovich

Quartet No. 8 in C minor, Op. 110 Reflection on the Theme B-A-C-H Quartet No. 3 in G major, Op. 94 Piano Trio No. 2 in E minor, Op. 67 (with David Fanning)

Two iconic chamber works by Shostakovich frame Gubaidulina’s heartwrenching homage to Bach’s Art of Fugue and the ephemeral fantasy of Britten’s last major work.

Time & Date 1.10pm, Thursday 3 May 2018 Price FREE

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall Time & Date 7.30pm, Friday 4 May 2018 Price £14 / £9 / £3

Quatuor Danel Ticket Information 2017/2018 We are pleased to offer special rates to patrons subscribing to a Quatuor Danel season ticket for the 2017-2018 season. Ticket

Description

Price / concession

Single Ticket Pricing

Evening and Afternoon concerts

£14 / £9 / £3

Season Ticket

Entrance to eight ticketed concerts (Five Friday evening concerts, PLUS entrance to an additional three concerts which form part of the Beethoven Cycle)

£52.50 / £42

Beethoven Cycle

Five concerts: 30 November-3 December 2017

Lunchtime concerts

Thursday lunchtime concerts

£25 / £20 FREE

For more information on the Quatuor Danel Season Ticket package, please contact a member of our Box Office team on 0161 275 8951.

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ELECTROACOUSTIC MUSIC Venue John Thaw Studio Theatre Times & Dates 6pm and 8pm, Saturday 28 October 2017 2pm, Sunday 29 October 2017 Price £8.50 / £5.50 / £3 (per single concert)

MANTIS Festival MANTIS (Manchester Theatre in Sound) presents concerts of new electroacoustic music, featuring guest artist Jonty Harrison presenting a full concert of his work, as well as new works by Manchester composers. The Festival features the large-scale MANTIS sound diffusion system for an exciting and immersive listening experience. Special rates for Spring Festival

Concerts

Full

Conc

Students

1

£8.50

£5.50

£3

2

£12.80

£8.80

£4.80

3

£19.20

£13.20

£7.20

Please note: these special rates are only available through the Martin Harris Centre Box Office.

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New Music North West Festival 2017 13-16 November A major biennial festival of new music across the region. 50+ COMPOSERS, 20+ CONCERTS, 20+ PREMIÈRES TAKING PLACE RIGHT ACROSS MANCHESTER AND SALFORD. Full details of the Festival can be found here: www.rncm.ac.uk/festivals/new-music-north-west

MANTIS Festival

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall

MANTIS (Manchester Theatre in Sound) presents a concert of new electroacoustic works by composers based in Manchester. Experience new sound worlds, music and technologies combined together by composers and performers in the creation of a wholly unique immersive space.

Time & Date 5pm, Monday 13 November 2017 Price FREE

Ebonit Saxophone Quartet Christian Chamoun Kevin Malone Richard Whalley

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall

War Machine The Water-Protectors (world première) Refugees Welcome ♥ (world première)

Time & Date 1.10pm, Thursday 16 November 2017

Students’ Q&A with composer Mark-Anthony Turnage CBE A student panel made up of undergraduates and postgraduates from The University of Manchester and the Royal Northern College of Music take the opportunity to ask renowned composer Mark Anthony-Turnage questions.

© PhilipGatward

A thrilling young quartet performs new works by the University’s Richard Whalley and Kevin Ebonit Saxophone Quartet Malone. The Ebonit Saxophone Quartet explores the possibilities of their instruments and finds new ways and tools of expression. Whalley and Malone succeed in creating unheard colors and combinations of sound, demanding the utmost of the players.

Price FREE

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall Time & Date 2.30pm, Thursday 16 November 2017 Price FREE (no booking required)

This event will be chaired by Dr Richard Whalley, Senior Lecturer in Composition at The University of Manchester This event will include a solo performance of Mark-Anthony Turnage CBE Turnage’s True Life Stories by by RNCM student Brian Low. Please arrive early to avoid disappointment. Tickets will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.

Ad Solem

Venue St. Ann’s Church, Manchester

University of Manchester’s chamber choir Ad Solem start their 2017/18 programme in the New Music North West Festival, featuring compositions by Dufay, Turnage and Reeves.

Time & Date 6pm, Thursday 16 November 2017

Tickets are being sold by the venue only Cash only ticket sales on the door.

Price £8 / £5 / £3

New Sounds from Manchester

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall

After the success of last year’s inaugural performances, New Sounds returns for a free lunchtime concert, including Mark Anthony Turnage’s Three Farewells, and several exciting new compositions by students of the University.

Time & Date 1.10pm, Friday 17 November 2017 New Sounds from Manchester

Price FREE

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DRAMA The Martin Harris Centre continues to offer the best, young, creative talent a ‘powerful voice in Manchester’. The John Thaw Studio Theatre is a valuable performance space where students make their own independent experiments in theatre – as performers, writers, directors and technicians. Many alumni have acknowledged what an important part these performances played in their creative and intellectual development during their time at university. Venue John Thaw Studio Theatre Times & Dates 7pm, Friday 22 September 2017 Price £5.50 / £3

Fink On Theatre present

Step 9 of 12

written by Rob Hayes directed by Nick Clarke Keith just wants to say he’s sorry. A lifetime of drug and alcohol abuse has given him a lot to apologise for – particularly to the two people who raised him from a child. But as the memories of violence, betrayal, lies and recriminations are raked to the surface, it becomes clear that past actions can have shocking repercussions in the present. Forgiving is easy, forgetting is a different story.

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Venue John Thaw Studio Theatre Times & Dates 7pm, Wednesday 15 November 2017 7pm, Thursday 16 November 2017 7pm, Friday 17 November 2017 Price £7 / £5 / £4

University of Manchester Drama Society:

Autumn Showcase

It’s time for the Drama Society’s Autumn Showcase! Every year we put on a fantastic performance in the John Thaw Studio Theatre, so if you want a good night’s entertainment and to see some of the best rising talent in Manchester, come along! Tickets are available from the Manchester University Students’ Union. Email: info.su@manchester.ac.uk Tel: 0161 275 2930

King of Mutapa

Venue John Thaw Studio Theatre

written by Silvanos Mudzvova A one-man satire set in pre-colonial, traditional Africa, on how Kings could rule until death.

Times & Dates 7.30pm, Monday 18 December 2017

Come and travel across the world of dictators with Silvanos Mudzvova.

Price FREE

This one-man play is supported by the live performance of traditional African instruments, played by Mbada, a white British man.

(please book via Eventbrite)

Silvanos Mudzvova is a Zimbabwean playwright, theatre director, filmmaker and activist. He is based in the Drama Department within The University of Manchester as part of a year-long residency facilitated by the Artist Protection Fund, a programme of the New York-based Institute of International Education. The performance will be followed by a public seminar on Tuesday 19 December, bringing together a range of speakers to discuss artists’ rights and protection internationally. The seminar will take place in the Martin Harris Centre, and is jointly hosted by The University of Manchester and the Artist Protection Fund. For more information, contact Jenny Hughes at: jenny.hughes@manchester.ac.uk Book via Eventbrite: www.eventbrite.com/e/king-of-mutapa-tickets-36310038302

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WE WELCOME The Martin Harris Centre welcomes professional and amateur productions, both international and closer to home, to the heart of Manchester. We host powerful and dynamic productions in our vibrant and exciting performance spaces and reach out to wider audiences with performances in some of the most important venues in the City.

Ballroom and Latin for Beginners

Venue John Thaw Studio Theatre

Due to popular demand, this Autumn the Martin Harris Centre is going back to basics again! Join us for ‘Ballroom and Latin for Beginners’ in a relaxed and friendly environment.

Times & Dates 1.05pm, Wednesday 27 September 2017 to Wednesday 22 November 2017 (apart from Wednesday 1 Nov)

The 50 minute sessions will be delivered by Mark Rowbottom, the owner and principal of “Steppin’ Out Dance Centre”, who has more than thirty years dance experience. Over the 8 weeks you will receive expert tuition on two of the standard Ballroom and Latin dances: Quickstep and Jive. You don’t need a partner or any special dance shoes.

We promise to keep it simple and fun - so, come along and learn some of our very Price 8 lessons at £4 favourite dances. We’re sure they’ll soon be yours too!

per lesson (total payable in advance: £32)

Please book early. Places are strictly limited and allocated on a first come, first served basis.

© Hamish Brown 2017

These classes form part of the University’s wellbeing initiative.

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall Times & Date 11am, Friday 6 October 2017 Price £4 (per student)

Celebrate National Poetry Day 2017 with

Lemn Sissay MBE

Lemn Sissay MBE

To celebrate National Poetry Day 2017, award-winning poet and University of Manchester Chancellor Lemn Sissay MBE will be hosting a special poetry performance with school children from across the North West. LEMN SISSAY MBE is author of a series of books of poetry alongside articles, records, broadcasts, public art, commissions and plays. Sissay was the first poet commissioned to write for London Olympics. His Landmark Poems are installed throughout Manchester and London. They can be seen in The Royal Festival Hall and The Olympic Park. Having published his first book of poetry aged 21, he received an MBE from The Queen for services to literature in 2010. Suitable for age 11+ To book: Price: £4 per student (1 free adult ticket for every 10 paying pupils) Places are strictly limited so book your school’s place now Please email: schoolsevents@manchester.ac.uk

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An Evening of Poetry with Lemn Sissay MBE

Venue Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall

Award-winning poet and University of Manchester Chancellor © Hamish Brown 2017

Award-winning poet and University of Times & Date Manchester Chancellor, Lemn Sissay will be 7.30pm, Saturday performing a selection of new and favourite 7 October 2017 poems from his recent Canongate collection, Gold from the Stone. Price £10 / £8 The Independent said, ‘his name is magic, his poems are songs on the street.’ Lemn Sissay is author of a series of books of poetry alongside articles, records, broadcasts, public art, commissions and plays. He was the first poet commissioned to write for London Olympics. His Landmark Poems are installed throughout Manchester and London. They can be seen in The Royal Festival Hall and The Lemn Sissay MBE Olympic Park. Having published his first book of poetry aged 21, he received an MBE from The Queen for services to literature in 2010. Sissay became Chancellor at The University of Manchester in June 2015. All proceeds from this event will be donated to the Lemn Sissay Foundation. The Foundation has been established to support the causes that are close to his heart: the arts, education, young people in care, care leavers and the people of Ethiopia. Venue John Thaw Studio Theatre Times & Date 7.30pm, Monday 23 October 2017 Price £4

Part of Manchester Science Festival

Kyle D Evans

Kyle D Evans – Born to Sum

Join the maths muso and guitar-slinging geek himself, as he takes you on a comedic romp through pop music. Pointing out the maths ideas hiding in your favourite tunes, he’ll point out the algebra in Beyonce’s song titles to Kate Bush’s fondness for pi. A veteran of Edinburgh Fringe and BBC Radio 4’s cult numbers show ‘More or Less,’ Kyle’s eye (and ear) opening show is perfect for nerds and novices alike. Suitable for 14+

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Box Office Information

Access

Booking tickets Tickets for our events can be purchased directly from the Martin Harris Centre box office during opening times. Tickets purchased in this way are not subject to either a booking fee or a postage fee. • Tickets can be ordered in advance from the box office in person, by telephone or by post, and can be paid for by cheque or debit/credit card. Please make cheques payable to ‘The University of Manchester’. • The box office will only hold unpaid for tickets for up to 4 working days from the time of booking. Unpaid tickets cannot be reserved on the 4 days preceding a performance or event.

There are a range of facilities within the Martin Harris Centre for disabled patrons. The Martin Harris Centre is fully accessible.

By post Include your name, address, phone number, performance details and tickets required, plus a cheque made payable to ‘The University of Manchester’ and post to: The Martin Harris Centre Box Office The University of Manchester Bridgeford Street, off Oxford Road Manchester, M13 9PL In person The box office opening times are listed below and our team will be happy to help. Box Office opening times Our new Box Office times are: 12.30pm-2.30pm Monday to Friday opens 1 hour before an event is due to start and closes 15 minutes after the start of the event. By phone The Martin Harris Centre Box Office 0161 275 8951 (during box office opening times) Quaytickets 0843 208 0500 (9.30am-8pm Mon-Sat and 10am-8pm Sun) Please have your debit / credit card ready. Visa, Mastercard and Maestro cards accepted. Online www.quaytickets.com Tickets can be purchased from the Centre’s sales agent Quaytickets. Please note that tickets bought from Quaytickets will be subject to a booking fee and also a non-refundable postage fee. The booking fee charged by Quaytickets is 10% of the face value of the ticket (minimum £1.25 per ticket). Email For enquiries email boxoffice@manchester.ac.uk (tickets may not be ordered by email) Ticket Prices All ticket prices are stated under each event as Full Price and the available Concessions. Concessions are only available for certain performances, please enquire at the time of booking. We regret that we cannot exchange or refund tickets. Concessions The Martin Harris Centre offers concessions, subject to availability and on presentation of the relevant I.D. to: • Under 18s • Students • Senior citizens (Over 60s) • Claimants (eg Job Seekers Allowance or Income Support) • A free ticket is available to any essential companion accompanying a disabled patron. Please contact Box Office. • For certain events a group discount of 10% is available to groups of 10 or more. Please contact Box Office for more information. Concession prices are shown where they apply. The prices do not refer to differently priced seat sections.

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BOX OFFICE INFORMATION AND ACCESS

It has a ramp at the Coupland Street entrance and there are level floor entrances to both performance spaces. Both entrances to the building have auto-opening doors. There are wheelchair spaces in the Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall and in the John Thaw Studio Theatre. Wheelchair access is available to our performance spaces at The Martin Harris Centre. Low-level counters are available at the box office. Disabled toilet facilities are available on the ground floor. A manually operated wheelchair is available by prior arrangement. Patrons requiring wheelchair access are asked to inform the box office at the time of booking. Disabled (blue badge) visitors Disabled visitors will be allowed to access on campus parking as near as possible to the Centre. This will be free of charge and accessible via the intercom help point at the entry to campus (to the left of the entrance to Booth Street West multi-storey). Where it is not possible to accommodate this, there are plenty of dedicated disabled bays at the multi-storey car park at Booth Street West and these are also free of charge; however to obtain free exit the paper ticket (taken on entry) must be validated by the attendant before returning to your vehicle. The John Thaw Studio Theatre is fitted with an induction loop. (Hearing aids should be switched to the ‘T’ position). The Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall has been fitted with an infra-red induction loop. Receivers for this facility are available from The Martin Harris Centre Box Office. Please advise Box Office of your requirements at the time of booking. General Access Information: Please call the box office on 0161 275 8951 for further information on access. • There is a drop off point outside the venue. • There is seating in the main foyer. • The Martin Harris Centre has baby changing facilities. Babes in Arms: Attendance to appropriate events for children under 2 years is free. Children under 2 years must have a ticket to attend the performance, must be seated in the lap of the accompanying adult ticket holder and may not occupy a seat. The ticket may be obtained in advance or on the door. Please contact box office for further information. Check individual event listings for any age restrictions.


Terms and Conditions

Food and Drink

Tickets are sold subject to the right of the Management to change performers and/ or programme content due to unforeseen circumstances. All content of this document is correct at the time of going to press, however, we reserve the right to make such changes without notice if necessary.

There are a number of cafés and restaurants accessible to the Martin Harris Centre, delivering value for money, excellent service and great food and drink.

Credit card payments may be taken over the telephone. University policy dictates that we cannot accept credit card details by email or post. We regret that we cannot refund tickets and ticket exchanges will only be offered at the discretion of the Front of House Manager. When processing your booking, Box Office staff will ask for your contact details. This information may be used to keep you informed of forthcoming events at the Martin Harris Centre with your agreement. Concessionary prices are available on production of the appropriate identification, for under 18’s, students in full time education, senior citizens (Over 60s) and claimants (Job Seekers Allowance or Income Support). Please note that latecomers cannot be admitted until a suitable break in the programme and Management reserves the right to request that latecomers await entry until instructed otherwise by the Front of House Manager. Under exceptional circumstances, the Management reserves the right to refuse admission. Latecomers who are not admitted are in no way entitled to a refund. The management reserves the right to provide alternative seats to those specified on the ticket at their discretion.

Café Arts Based in the foyer of the Martin Harris Centre, Café Arts serves coffee, teas, cold drinks and light refreshments. Opening times: 8.30am - 3.30pm (Monday to Friday) and is also open for weekend and evening concerts at the Centre. You can pre-order interval drinks prior to the start of each event. Christie’s Bistro, Oxford Road Christie’s Bistro is based within the Old Christie Library, in one of the University’s most iconic buildings. It offers a range of light snacks and light bites throughout the day, coupled with a wide range of beverages. Opening times: 9am - 5pm (Monday to Friday) Tel: 0161 275 7702 Email: christies.bistro@manchester.ac.uk The Café at the Museum The Café at the Museum is located within the Manchester Museum. The Café at the Museum is a child friendly restaurant offering fresh sandwiches, soups and home-baked cakes. Opening times: 8am - 5pm (Monday to Friday), 9am - 5pm (Saturday to Sunday) Tel: 0161 275 6256 Email: hello@thecafeatthemuseum.co.uk

Some events may be filmed or photographed for promotional purposes. Please check with the event organiser or the duty manager at the event if this would present a problem to you as the customer.

For further information please contact Box Office on 0161 275 8951

The unauthorised use of cameras, video or any other form of recording equipment is strictly prohibited.

If you enjoy our concerts why not Adopt-a-Seat? You can adopt your favourite seat in your name, or seats named for family and friends, to celebrate a birthday or anniversary, to commemorate a graduation or other milestone, or as a way of remembering a departed loved one. Some seats have already been adopted in this way, others to acknowledge favourite composers. The choice is yours. Adopting a seat is a very personal way to share in the development of this wonderful cultural arts venue. The money raised goes towards providing the best facilities possible for our musicians and provides a visible and lasting legacy for future generations of students. If you would like more information about seat sponsorship please email us at: adoptaseat@manchester.ac.uk or write to us: Adopt-a-seat, The Martin Harris Centre for Music and Drama, The University of Manchester, Bridgeford Street, off Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL

Please ensure that mobile phones are switched off or operate on silent.

Corporate hire The state-of-the-art facilities at The Martin Harris Centre are available for private hire. We would be delighted to discuss your requirements in more detail and to show you around the venue. Should you wish to make an enquiry please email amy.jones-2@manchester.ac.uk

Comments We would welcome your feedback on issues or topics which you may want to contact us about. If there is something you would like to comment on regarding the Martin Harris Centre, our events programme or service, please contact Mark Woolstencroft, Centre Manager, The Martin Harris Centre for Music and Drama, The University of Manchester, Bridgeford Street, off Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL.

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How to find us

Getting here

The Martin Harris Centre for Music and Drama The University of Manchester Bridgeford Street, off Oxford Road Manchester, M13 9PL

The Martin Harris Centre for Music and Drama is situated behind the Manchester Museum, which is located on Oxford Road. It is approximately 1 mile south of the city centre. There are 2 entrances to the building, one on Bridgeford Street, the other on Coupland Street. Please note that there is pedestrian access only to both of these streets. The Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall and the John Thaw Studio Theatre can both be found within the Martin Harris Centre. Sat Nav: Please do not rely on your satellite navigation system to find the Martin Harris Centre, as our postcode covers the entire University of Manchester campus. As an alternative, we would advise patrons to use Google maps. Find us on Google: www.google.com/maps and search for Martin Harris Centre. By Bus: Direct routes to Oxford Road run regularly from Piccadilly Gardens in Central Manchester. Routes and timetable enquiries 0161 242 6040. Metrolink: For up-to-date information and timetables please visit the website: www.metrolink.co.uk By Train: Oxford Road station is a ten minute walk away. Train enquiries 08457 48 49 50. Car Parking: Car parking is available in the multistorey car park D (Booth Street West). During current construction work on campus, the car park is accessible from Higher Cambridge Street. Parking costs £2.00 from 4pm to midnight weekdays, £2.00 all day on Saturday and Sunday and is payable upon exiting the car park. Please note that there is no vehicle access to the Martin Harris Centre from either Bridgeford Street or Coupland Street. Please refer to the terms and conditions for the Booth Street West car park. *Please note that if you stay after midnight then the £10 overnight charge will apply (except on Saturdays)

Box office: Tel: 0161 275 8951 Email for enquiries: boxoffice@manchester.ac.uk Box office opening times: 12.30pm-2.30pm Monday to Friday

Website For the latest information on concerts, events and productions at the Martin Harris Centre please visit: www.manchester.ac.uk/mhc You can also download our latest brochure.

Mailing list: To keep informed about all of our events and special offers please join our mailing list by emailing boxoffice@manchester.ac.uk or visit www.manchester.ac.uk/mhc

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HOW TO FIND US


IN PERFORMANCE EVENTS AUTUMN-WINTER 2017 Date

Time

Event

Venue

page

Literature 9 October

7.30pm

Literature Live: Sinéad Morrissey and Douglas Dunn

Cosmo

6

10 October

8pm

Literature Live: John Banville and Mike McCormack

Cosmo

7

12 October

7.30pm

Literature Live: Lisa McInerney, Sally Rooney and Joanna Walsh

JTST

7

16 October

8pm

Literature Live: Colette Bryce and Tara Bergin

JTST

8

17 October

7.30pm

Kamila Shamsie in conversation with Jeanette Winterson

Cosmo

9

31 October

7.30pm

Rebecca Solnit in conversation with Jeanette Winterson

Cosmo

10

5 December

7.30pm

Literature Live: Jackie Kay and Ali Smith

Cosmo

11

11 December

6.30pm

The Caroline Chisholm Reading with Rachel Seiffert

IABF

11

WCLC: Trumpet Recital by Gary Farr: ‘Homage to Maxwell Davies’

Cosmo

20

MUMS: Welcome Concert

Cosmo

14

Music 28 September

1.10pm

1 October

5pm

5 October

1.10pm

WCLC: Quatuor Danel Lunchtime Concert with Richard Whalley (piano)

Cosmo

20

5 October

2.30pm

Quatuor Danel Seminar

Cosmo

20

6 October

7.30pm

Quatuor Danel evening concert with Robin Ireland (viola)

Cosmo

24

12 October

1.10pm

WCLC: Piano Recital by Ian Pace

Cosmo

21

15 October

3.30pm

‘There is no ‘i’ in Concerto Grosso…’ Exploring Teamwork in the Eighteenth-Century Concerto Grosso

HNC

12

19 October

1.10pm

WCLC: Turton Consort: Monteverdi: Il quarto libro de madrigali (1603)

Cosmo

21

20 October

1.10pm

MUMS: Jazz Showcase

Cosmo

18

21 October

7.30pm

MUMS: Symphony Orchestra (pre-concert talk at 6.45pm)

Cosmo

14

22 October

2pm

Gordon Crosse 80th Birthday Celebratory Concert

Cosmo

13

26 October

1.10pm

WCLC: Il Bacio

Cosmo

21

28-29 October

various

MANTIS Festival

JTST

28

4 November

7.30pm

MUMS: The University of Manchester Chorus: Martin’s Mass and More

HNC

15

9 November

1.10pm

WCLC: Timothy Langston (tenor) Somi Kim (Piano)

Cosmo

21

10 November

1.10pm

MUMS: Brass and Percussion Showcase

Cosmo

18

11 November

7.30pm

MUMS: Chamber Orchestra (pre-concert talk at 6.45pm)

Cosmo

15

13 November

5pm

MANTIS

Cosmo

29

16 November

1.10pm

WCLC: Ebonit Saxophone Quartet

Cosmo

29

16 November

2.30pm

Students’ Q&A with composer Mark-Anthony Turnage CBE

Cosmo

29

16 November

6pm

SAC

29

17 November

1.10pm

New Sounds from Manchester

Cosmo

29

23 November

1.10pm

WCLC: Michelle Assay and David Fanning: two-piano recital

Cosmo

22

25 November

7.30pm

MUMS: Manchester University Wind Orchestra (MUWO)

Cosmo

15

30 November

1.10pm

WCLC: Quatuor Danel Lunchtime Concert (Part of Beethoven cycle)

Cosmo

23

30 November

2.30pm

Quatuor Danel Seminar

Cosmo

23

30 November

7.30pm

Quatuor Danel evening concert (Part of Beethoven cycle)

Cosmo

25

1 December

7.30pm

Quatuor Danel evening concert (Part of Beethoven cycle)

Cosmo

25

2 December

1pm

Quatuor Danel afternoon concert (Part of Beethoven cycle)

Cosmo

25

2 December

7.30pm

TWH

16

3 December

1pm

Quatuor Danel afternoon concert (Part of Beethoven cycle)

Cosmo

25

7 December

1.10pm

WCLC: Pioneers of Percussion – Joby Burgess (percussion / electronics)

Cosmo

23

7 December

7.30pm

MUMS: Manchester University Big Band (MUBB)

Cosmo

16

8 December

1.10pm

‘There is no ‘i’ in Concerto Grosso…’ Baroque Orchestra

Cosmo

19

8 December

7.30pm

MUMS: Ad Solem Christmas Concert

Cosmo

17

9 December

7.30pm

MUMS: Manchester University String Orchestra and Brass Band

Cosmo

17

14 December

1.10pm

WCLC: Quatuor Danel Lunchtime Concert

Cosmo

23

14 December

2.30pm

Quatuor Danel Seminar

Cosmo

23

14 December

7.30pm

MUMS: Festive Concert

Cosmo

17

15 December

1.10pm

MUMS: Festive Sing Along (Relaxed Performance)

Cosmo

19

15 December

7.30pm

Quatuor Danel evening concert

Cosmo

26

Ad Solem

MUMS: The University of Manchester Chorus and Symphony Orchestra

Drama 22 September

7pm

Step 9 of 12, written by Rob Hayes

JTST

30

15-17 November

7pm

UMDS Autumn Showcase

JTST

31

18 December

7.30pm

King of Mutapa, written by Silvanos Mudzvova

JTST

31

We Welcome 27 Sept - 22 Nov

1.05pm

6 October

11am

7 October 23 October

Ballroom for Beginners – 8 week class (apart from Wed 1 Nov)

JTST

32

National Poetry Day event with Lemn Sissay MBE

Cosmo

32

7.30pm

An Evening of Poetry with Lemn Sissay MBE

Cosmo

33

7.30pm

Kyle D Evans – Born to Sum

JTST

33

Cosmo = Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall JTST = John Thaw Studio Theatre MUMS = Manchester University Music Society

WCLC = Walter Carroll Lunchtime Concerts TWH = The Whitworth Hall UMDS = University of Manchester Drama Society

IABF HNC SAC

= International Anthony Burgess Foundation = Holy Name Church = St. Ann’s Church

MHC Box Office tel: 0161 275 8951

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The Martin Harris Centre for Music and Drama The University of Manchester Bridgeford Street, off Oxford Road Manchester M13 9PL Telephone: 0161 275 8951 Email: boxoffice@manchester.ac.uk Online tickets: www.quaytickets.com

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