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Bamford & Norden August 2021

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Live classical concerts

to The Stoller Hall in M

The Stoller Hall at Chetham’s in Manchester

is launching a series of live classical concerts,

supporting the return of live music in Manchester.

Following 15 months of live streamed concerts, classical music

will make a welcomed return to The Stoller Hall this July. In March

2019 Sheku Kanneh-Mason and Guy Johnston performed the last

classical concert before The Stoller Hall was forced to close.

Since then the music has been kept alive online with regular live

music streams from musicians around the world.

The upcoming concert programme at The Stoller Hall features the

famous Chetham’s International Piano Series - two weeks of piano

concerts, recitals and live streams including performances from

Leon McCawley, Murray McLachlan, Noriko Ogawa and Joanna

MacGregor, beginning on 13 August.

There will be an exclusive number of tickets available for all

classical concerts and audiences are advised to book early to

avoid disappointment.

From October The Stoller Hall plans to re-open to full audiences,

with a packed season of concerts planned from some of the

world’s best classical chamber musicians. This includes mixed

instrument ensemble I Musicanti and Martin Roscoe, Israeli string

quartet the Jerusalem Quartet, piano trio Sitkovetsky Trio and

many more.

Fran Healey, General Manager at The Stoller Hall said:

“The Stoller Hall is the home of live chamber music and we can’t

wait to welcome audiences back to enjoy live concerts again in

our spine-tingling concert hall.

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