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Music of Innocence

Part of the Northern Chamber Orchestra - Macclesfield 2023-24 Season

Add to my Calendar 04-11-2023 19:30 04-11-2023 21:30 36 Music of Innocence The NCO breaks new ground by performing the Fourth Symphony of Gustav Mahler. His music often features soloistic orchestration and lends itself to a pared-down sound world. Ian Farrington’s arrangement for chamber orchestra enables a monumental work to be performed in the intimate surroundings of a smaller venue. The soprano, Nadine Benjamin, made her debut with ENO in 2018, at the BBC Proms in 2019 and at the Royal Opera House in 2020. She sings the symphony’s final song, which views heaven through the innocent eyes of a child. Chloë Hanslip is the NCO’s Artist in Association and a distinguished violinist on the international stage. Recent and forthcoming highlights include concerto performances with the London Philharmonic, Philharmonia and Hallé orchestras. She joins the NCO in Mozart’s youthful Violin Concerto No.4. In his evocative Cantus the Estonian composer, Arvo Pärt, mourns the death of Benjamin Britten, whom he greatly admired. Following her triumphant performance of Beethoven’s Eroica Symphony last season, Delyana Lazarova returns to conduct the concert. In 2022/23 she makes her American debut, works for the first time with the Philharmonia Orchestra and returns to the Orchestre National de France and the CBSO. King's School Macclesfield, Macclesfield DD/MM/YYYY

Details

King's School Macclesfield
Alderley Road
Prestbury

Macclesfield
SK10 4SP
England


Programme

Arvo PärtCantus in Memoriam Benjamin Britten
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartViolin Concerto no.4 in D major, K.218
Gustav MahlerSymphony no.4 in G major

Performers

Chloë Hanslip – violin
Nadine Benjamin – soprano
Delyana Lazarova – Conductor

Northern Chamber Orchestra

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Programme Note

The NCO breaks new ground by performing the Fourth Symphony of Gustav Mahler. His music often features soloistic orchestration and lends itself to a pared-down sound world. Ian Farrington’s arrangement for chamber orchestra enables a monumental work to be performed in the intimate surroundings of a smaller venue. The soprano, Nadine Benjamin, made her debut with ENO in 2018, at the BBC Proms in 2019 and at the Royal Opera House in 2020. She sings the symphony’s final song, which views heaven through the innocent eyes of a child.

Chloë Hanslip is the NCO’s Artist in Association and a distinguished violinist on the international stage. Recent and forthcoming highlights include concerto performances with the London Philharmonic, Philharmonia and Hallé orchestras. She joins the NCO in Mozart’s youthful Violin Concerto No.4. In his evocative Cantus the Estonian composer, Arvo Pärt, mourns the death of Benjamin Britten, whom he greatly admired.

Following her triumphant performance of Beethoven’s Eroica Symphony last season, Delyana Lazarova returns to conduct the concert. In 2022/23 she makes her American debut, works for the first time with the Philharmonia Orchestra and returns to the Orchestre National de France and the CBSO.

Music of Innocence

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