Anthony Marwood (violin) with the Northern Chamber Orchestra
Part of the Manchester Concert Season 2019-20
Add to my Calendar 17-05-2020 15:00 17-05-2020 17:00 36 Anthony Marwood (violin) with the Northern Chamber Orchestra Superb British violinist Anthony Marwood is equally at home playing the great concertos, chamber music and pioneering new works. We eagerly await his interpretation of Beethoven’s Olympian Violin Concerto. The concert begins with a new piece specially composed by our principal double bass player and resident composer, James Manson. Previouscompositions, Meeting at Nisqueunia and Softly Pleads my Song have been very well received. Haydn was 61 when he visited London for the second time and must have revelled in the huge popularity he had there. His D major symphony has a large-scale grandeur alongside sophisticated wit and broad humour together with his inexhaustible inventiveness. Stoller Hall, Manchester DD/MM/YYYYDetails
Stoller Hall
Hunts Bank
Manchester
M3 1DA
England
Programme
Joseph Haydn – Symphony no.101 in D major 'The Clock', Hob.I:101
Ludwig van Beethoven – Violin Concerto in D major, Op.61
Performers
Anthony Marwood – Violin
Nicholas Ward – Leader / Director
Northern Chamber Orchestra
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Programme Note
Superb British violinist Anthony Marwood is equally at home playing the great concertos, chamber music and pioneering new works. We eagerly await his interpretation of Beethoven’s Olympian Violin Concerto.
The concert begins with a new piece specially composed by our principal double bass player and resident composer, James Manson. Previous
compositions, Meeting at Nisqueunia and Softly Pleads my Song have been very well received.
Haydn was 61 when he visited London for the second time and must have revelled in the huge popularity he had there. His D major symphony has a large-scale grandeur alongside sophisticated wit and broad humour together with his inexhaustible inventiveness.