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FEBRUARY CONCERTS

Friday 2 February                                      DUMFRIES
The Bridge, Glasgow Road DG2 9AW, 7.30pm
THE UGLY BUG RAGTIME THREE – clarinet and saxophone, guitar and banjo, bass
A mix of hot rags, blues and stomps from the golden age of jazz. Full programme to be announced later.
Music in Dumfries  07972 503895  www.musicindumfries.com  £15, £5 student, U18 free
Saturday 3 February                               GATESHEAD
Sage Two, Sage Gateshead, St Mary’s Square NE8 2JR, 7.30pm
BRODSKY QUARTET
Bach                Solo Violin Sonata in C (arr. P. Cassidy)
Debussy          String Quartet
Schubert         String Quartet in G
Part of the Newcastle International Chamber Music Series 2023/24
sagegateshead.com/whats-on/nicms-brodsky-quartet/  0191 443 4661
£23, £15, students half price

Wednesday 7 February                                  KENDAL
Kendal Town Hall, Highgate LA9 4DL, 1.00pm
GINA McCORMACK – violin
NIGEL CLAYTON – piano

Brahms                Scherzo (from FAE Sonata)
Chausson            Poeme
Saint-Saëns        Sonata in D minor
Tickets on sale at the Hall from 12 noon  www.kendalmiddayconcertclub.org
£10 (students £2)

Tuesday 13 February                                          LEEDS
The Venue, Leeds Conservatoire, 3 Quarry Hill LS2 7PD, 7.30pm
MARMEN QUARTET
Joseph Haydn           String Quartet Op 33, No 6
Tōru Takemitsu         A Way A Lone
Claude Debussy       String Quartet
Leeds International Concert Season as part of the Leeds International Chamber Season.
0113 376 0318 / leedsconcertseason.co.uk
£26/£24 (£24/£22/£10)

Saturday 17 February                                    KENDAL
Kendal Leisure Centre, Burton Road LA9 7HX, 7.30pm
ROYAL NORTHERN SINFONIA
DINIS SOUSA – conductor
ISATA KANNEH-MASON – piano

Robert Schumann     Symphony in G minor ‘Zwickau’
Clara Schumann        Piano Concerto
Beethoven                  Symphony No. 3 ‘Eroica’
Lakeland Sinfonia   03300 101761  www.lakelandsinfonia.org.uk  £33 (£23, £16, £5)


Monday 19 February                         HUDDERSFIELD
St Paul’s Hall, University of Huddersfield, Queensgate HD1 3DH, 7.30pm
BEN GOLDSCHEIDER – French horn
RICHARD UTTLEY – piano

Beethoven                    Horn Sonata in F major Op 17
Robert Schumann       Adagio & Allegro Op 70
Lili Boulanger               Three Morceaux
Richard Uttley              Aufschwung
Dukas                            Villanelle
Huw Watkins                Lament
Debussy                        L’isle joyeuse
York Bowen                  Horn Sonata
Huddersfield Music Society  07525 337233  www.huddersfield-music-society.org.uk/
£25 (£18, £5)

Tuesday 20 February                           MANCHESTER
The Bridgewater Hall, Lower Mosley Street M2 3WS, 7.30pm
BRITTEN SINFONIA
ABEL SELAOCOE – cello

Beethoven        Grosse Fuge Op.133
Bartók                Divertimento for String Orchestra
Tavener              The Protecting Veil
The Bridgewater Hall  0161 907 9000  www.bridgewater-hall.co.uk/whats-on
£19.50–£41.50 (concessions may apply)

Thursday 22 February                          MANCHESTER
Bridgewater Hall, Lower Mosley Street M2 3WS, 1.10pm
MAXIM CALVER – cello
Pianist to be confirmed
Claude Debussy           Cello Sonata
Robert Schumann        Fantasiestucke op.73
Felix Mendelssohn      Sonata for cello and piano
                                        no.2 in D
Sponsored by The Haworth Trust
Manchester Mid-day Concerts Society
0161 907 9000   www.bridgewater-hall.co.uk
£10 (£8.50, £5)

Friday 2 February                                                     LEEDS
The Venue, Leeds Conservatoire, 3 Quarry Hill LS2 7PD, 7.30pm
YULIANNA AVDEEVA – piano
Franz Liszt          La lugubre gondola No 2, S 200/2
Franz Liszt          Bagatelle sans tonalité, S 216a
Franz Liszt          Csárdás macabre, S 224
Franz Liszt          Unstern! Sinistre, disastro, S 208
Franz Liszt          Légende No 2, St François de Paule
                             marchant sur les flots, S175/2
Ludwig van        Piano Sonata, Op 106 (Hammerklavier)
   Beethoven    
Leeds International Concert Season as part of the Leeds International Piano Series.
0113 376 0318 / leedsconcertseason.co.uk
£26/£24 (£24/£22/£10)

Monday 5 February                                   MANCHESTER
Bridgewater Hall, Lower Mosley Street M2 3WS, 1.10pm
RNCM Opera Gala
Programme to be announced
Sponsored by The Orchard Trust
Manchester Mid-day Concerts Society  0161 907 9000 www.bridgewater-hall.co.uk    £10 (£8.50, £5)
Tuesday 13 February                                          DURHAM
Durham Town Hall, Market Place DH1 3NJ, 7.30pm
EXAUDI VOCAL ENSEMBLE
Madrigals old and new, and music by St Leonard’s School A-level students.
Musicon   www.durham.ac.uk/musicon
Tickets available in advance via Event Durham, or on the door     £10, £5 Student, £1 under-18s


Thursday 15 February                                      DUMFRIES
Moat Brae, 101 George Street DG1 1EA, 7.30pm
SALOMÉ STRING QUARTET sponsored by the Tunnell Trust
Joseph Haydn                 ‘Sunrise’ String Quartet Op. 76
Hildegard von Bingen   Three Antiphons
Benjamin Britten            String Quartet No. 2
Music in Dumfries  07972 503895  www.musicindumfries.com    £15, £5 student, U18 free


Saturday 17 February                              MACCLESFIELD
The King’s School, Alderley Road, Prestbury SK10 4SP, 7.30pm
NORTHERN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
ZOE BEYERS – violin and director

Delius                           On Hearing the First Cuckoo in
                                      Spring
Delius                           A Song Before Sunrise
Caroline Shaw            and the swallow
Vaughan Williams      The Lark Ascending
Beethoven                   Symphony No. 6 ‘Pastoral’
Northern Chamber Orchestra  0161 706 1990  www.ncorch.co.uk/concerts   £27 (£17, free)
Monday 19 February                                           PENRITH
Penrith Methodist Church, Wordsworth Street CA11 7QY, 7.30pm
VICTOR LIM – piano
Schubert                Impromptu in B flat, D.935
Amy Beach            By the still waters
Debussy                 Suite Bergamasque
Schumann             Kreisleriana
Penrith Music Club  01768 863518  www.penrithmusicclub.com    £20 (students £5)
Wednesday 21 February                                      KENDAL
Kendal Town Hall, Highgate LA9 4DL, 1.00pm
MARTINO TIRIMO – piano
Beethoven       7 Dances (LändlerischeTänze) WoO11
Beethoven       Fantasy in G minor Op. 77
Chopin             3 Mazurkas Op. 59
Chopin             Sonata No. 3 in B minor Op. 58
Tickets on sale at the Hall from 12 noon  www.kendalmiddayconcertclub.org    £10 (students £2)
 

Header photo: Abel Selaocoe
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Extra concerts

Sunday 11 February                                        LIVERPOOL
The Tung Auditorium, Yoko Ono Lennon Centre, University of Liverpool, 60 Oxford Street L7 3NY, 2.30pm
PAVEL HAAS QUARTET
Martinů               String Quartet No.3
Kaprálová           String Quartet No.1, Op.8
Dvořák                String Quartet No.11 in C major, Op.61C
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic   0151 709 3789  www.liverpoolphil.com     £29
Monday 12 February                                      LIVERPOOL
Music Room, Philharmonic Hall, Sugnall Street L1 9BP, 1.00pm
JAMIE KENNY – bass
JONATHAN AASGAARD – cello
Rossini                        Duetto in D Major
Bohuslav Rehor         Jehosh
Edgar Meyer              Duet
Zdeněk Lukáš             Duo di Basso
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic   0151 709 3789  www.liverpoolphil.com     £12/£8
Saturday 17 February                                    LIVERPOOL
The Tung Auditorium, Yoko Ono Lennon Centre, University of Liverpool, 60 Oxford Street L7 3NY, 7.30pm
SAMY MOUSSA – conductor
THELMA HANDY – violin
Edmund Finnis          Between Rain
Samy Moussa            Violin Concerto (UK premiere)
Jacques Hétu              Symphony No.3 (UK premiere)
David Diamond         Music from Romeo and Juliet
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic   0151 709 3789  www.liverpoolphil.com     £20
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