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Manchester Camerata return to the forum Barrow

by Cumbria Crack
15/02/2018
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[M]anchester Camerata returns to Barrow Forum Theatre for an evening of popular classics, featuring two of today’s most eminent female artists, Norwegian trumpet sensation, Tine Thing Helseth, and Australian born conductor, Jessica Cottis.

Known for her communicative powers with audiences, Tine joins the orchestra for concertos by Hummel and Haydn, both renowned for their virtuosic writing and infectious melodies. Completing the programme, Mendelssohn takes us on an evocative tour of Scotland, inspired by the composer’s time in the Highlands – a musical journey encompassing misty peaks, bagpipes and highland dancing.

Camerata bears the name of Manchester consciously and believes passionately in making music with the community of which they are a vital part. Camerata in the Community is developing ground-breaking research and evaluation to measure the impact of the work, highlighting the quality of the orchestra’s projects for people living with dementia, other mental health issues and young people in schools across the North.

As part of Camerata in the Community dementia research, Manchester Camerata perform an afternoon concert, Mrs Maestro, a magical journey to find out all about the instruments in the orchestra. Led by bus owner Mrs Maestro, played by Ulverston local Kerry Willison-Parry, Camerata travel to Barrow, stopping to collect musicians from the orchestra on the way.

As the journey progresses, it becomes clear that Mrs Maestro is getting a bit mixed up with what she must do, but with help from you, our audience, and the musicians, Mrs Maestro can get everyone to Barrow in time for the concert! Mrs Maestro is led by Composer Andrew Smith, Director Paul Hine and the musicians of Manchester Camerata.

Concert in association with Orchestras Live.

 

CONCERT DETAILS/BOOKING DETAILS

Haydn, Hummel and the Scottish Highlands—Barrow

Sunday 4 March

Barrow Forum Theatre 7:30pm

Mendelssohn Overture: The Hebrides

Hummel Trumpet Concerto

Haydn Trumpet Concerto

Mendelssohn Symphony No. 3 ‘Scottish’

Jessica Cottis Conductor

Tine Thing Helseth Trumpet

Tickets on sale now.

By Phone: 01229 820000

Online: http://www.theforumbarrow.co.uk/events/manchester-camerata-1

Mrs Maestro

Sunday 4 March

Barrow Forum Theatre 2.00pm

Paul Hine Writer/Director

Andrew Smith Composer

Principal Musicians from Manchester Camerata

Suitable for all the family.

Tickets on sale now.

By Phone: 01229 820000

Online: http://www.theforumbarrow.co.uk/events/mrs-maestro-and-manchester-camerata

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