What's On
Experience Camille Saint-Saëns’ famed Organ Symphony live with RNCM, rising star and organist Anna Lapwood and acclaimed conductor Anu Tali.
Royal Northern College of Music welcomes back the Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers as the headline event for the annual RNCM Day of Percussion.
RNCM Lunchtime and Spotlight Concerts occur throughout the year and are a great introduction to Manchester’s famous conservatoire.
Head to the Whitworth and enjoy emerging performers showcased alongside established poets as Poets & Players returns.
Tabita Berglund is joined by young Swedish cellist Jakob Koranyi for a programme featuring a UK Premiere from and Dvorák’s Cello Concerto.
Join The Hallé at The Bridgewater Hall for Cityscapes, a programme of music with America at its core, conducted by Rodolfo Barraez.
Stephen Bell and The Hallé celebrate the music of James Bond with the sounds that give musical voice to the films, in punchy title sequences and haunting songs.
Lionel Bringuier conducts The Hallé in an evening of Berlioz, Kodály and Tchaikovsky with discussion and performance RNCM students beforehand.
Kristiina Poska conducts The Hallé featuring guest Nicholas Trygstad on cello and culminating in Beethoven’s Eroica.
The Hallé Youth Ensembles Showcase is a fantastic opportunity to see all four Hallé Youth Ensembles perform a varied, uplifting and family-friendly selection of music.
The Hallé and BBC Philharmonic launch Vaughan Williams symphony cycle, marking the 150th anniversary of his birth with Vaughan Williams’ Final Symphony.
The Hallé treat audiences to an evening of Vaughan Williams conducted by Sir Mark Elder featuring Hallé Choir and Hallé Youth Choir.
Tom Hillary conducts an evening of modern classic video game tracks at RNCM including The Witcher, Skyrim and Crash Bandicoot.
Scottish composer and artist Erland Cooper teams up with Opera North in what promises to be a fascinating collaboration at RNCM.
The Hallé celebrates the work of one of cinema’s greatest composers, John Williams, as he approaches his 90th birthday.