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The Music Department of the University of Manchester @officialuom , located in the Martin Harris Centre for Music and Drama
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@northernlights_project brought a violinist of pure light to @mantis_festival this evening! #electroacoustic #electroacousticmusic #mantisfestival #universityofmanchester
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6 months ago
Gamelan concert time!
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1 year ago
Music + Manchester + Sun
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1 year ago
We are delighted to host Pullitzer prize winning composer Du Yun to the department! She is here to talk to us about her groundbreaking opera Angel's Bone and collaborating with ENO
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2 days ago
Don't miss the last lunch concert of the year with our postgraduate performers showcase!
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5 days ago
Serious saturation of Schubert to send off the season in style As always, the Danels showed us how chamber music can be intensely joyful, passionate, melancholy, and otherworldly all at once. We are very grateful to have such an inspiring ensemble in residence, and we can't wait for next season!
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7 days ago
Wonderful to welcome @siuk_official to a pre-concert workshop, where Senior Lecturer in Music Analysis Ann Hyland takes us through Schubert’s developing string writing
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8 days ago
For those of you who already know the @quatuor_danel , it will come as no surprise how extraordinary they are. And if you haven’t encountered them yet, I can only encourage you to attend a concert or explore their recordings—especially their interpretations of the complete quartets by Weinberg and Shostakovich, which are truly remarkable. Beyond their impeccable playing, what makes them so special to me is their unique approach to chamber music. In their performances there is always absolute clarity about which voice needs to come to the foreground. Their responsiveness to one another is not only sensitive and precise, but also wonderfully elastic and natural. The @quatuor_danel and I first met at the @kuhmofestival in 2005—21 (!!) years ago—which now feels like a lifetime. Quite astonishingly, that is also the very year they became artists-in-residence at the University of Manchester, where we will have our shared recital this Thursday—one of those curious and beautiful coincidences. Joining such a well-established ensemble as an “extra” player—or, in some sense, a guest soloist—is a fascinating artistic task. It requires a heightened level of listening and adaptability to find a way into an already deeply rooted musical language. For me, a central aspect is balance—particularly with the violin(s), in Mozart’s D major Quartet, but especially in Amy Beach’s Quintet Op.80 that we are performing together. Finding that shared space without either blending away or standing apart too strongly is a constant, subtle negotiation. The colours I choose on the flute need to complement and gently highlight what is already present in the string texture, while also offering something distinct—something that brings a different light into the sound world. The aim is not to “compete” with the strings, but to weave into their fabric in a way that enhances both contrast and cohesion, allowing the flute to become an organic yet individual voice within the ensemble. Our concert will take place this Thursday at 13:10 at the @officialuom Martin Harris Centre (@uommusic ). Do come along—you can simply turn up and join us! I’ll try to capture and share a few moments here as well.
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11 days ago
The Danels are back this week and will be joined by incredible guests. Don't miss the lunch concert on Thursday, the Schubert workshop on Friday, and then a Friday evening concert to round off the year
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13 days ago
On Tuesday in Studio 1 at 2pm: Visiting academic James Gardner will give a talk about Peter Zinoffiev's pioneering work in computer music, including his collaborations with Delia Derbyshire, Harrison Birtwistle, and Hans Werner Henze
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14 days ago
Join us for a powerful performance of songs of protest, change, and hope, as Kantos marks its 10th anniversary. 🌅 For the first time, we unite with the @rncmlive Chamber Choir and the @officialuom Chamber Choir, bringing together massed voices for an evening celebrating Kantos’ legacy so far, and the future of choral music in the North. In true Kantos style, brand new pop arrangements sit alongside seminal choral masterpieces; from Aaron Copland to Bob Dylan, and Arnold Schoenberg to Louis Armstrong. Tallis’ monumental Spem in Alium sits at the heart of the programme; experience this 40-part masterpiece in surround-sound, in the glorious acoustic of @themonasterymcr . Come and celebrate our birthday! 🎉
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17 days ago
Ever wondered what lichen would sound like if an electroacoustic composer made it improvise with a pianist?
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18 days ago