News
Schoenberg – Verklärte Nacht. Premiered on The Strad Magazine.
This week our intimately recorded performance of Schoenberg’s Verklärte Nacht, premiered over on The Strad Magazine’s website.
Find out more >Hidden Histories
Working with RPS composer James B Wilson, students from The Whitby High School & St Nicholas Catholic High School have been writing music inspired by composers who have previously been overlooked due to skin colour, ethnicity or gender. Find out more about the project in this post!
Find out more >Manchester Camerata teams up with OperaUpClose
Manchester Camerata team up with OperaUpClose to re-imagine Richard Wagner’s famous ‘The Flying Dutchman’
Find out more >‘The universe is singing if you listen.’ A brief Q&A with ‘Renew’ collaborator Ahrkh
Read about Camerata collaborator Alex Macarte, his sound therapy practice, and his involvement in our recent ‘Renew’ project in this blog post.
Find out more >Review: ‘Resonance’ by BBC Music Magazine
Last week the first of our 3 sell out shows at The Monastery, Manchester ‘Resonance’ was featured in BBC Music Magazine.
Find out more >Community team takeover at Homeground! – A day in the sun
Last weekend, our Community Team were at Homeground where we were showcasing some of the best talent from our local Gorton Community.
Find out more >Creative Masterclass in collaboration with the University of Sheffield
We are hosting 2 creative masterclasses in collaboration with the University of Sheffield.
Find out more >Camerata commission gets US premiere by San Francisco Symphony.
We are delighted to share the news that Daniel Kidane’s piece ‘Be Still’ which was commissioned by ourselves will receive its U.S. premiere by the San Francisco Symphony next month.
Find out more >New PhD partnership. Introducing: Katherine Blumer
Over the past 8 years, we’ve developed a fantastic relationship with our good neighbours The University Of Manchester. Cementing this partnership is an exciting new ESRC CASE Studentship, which will see Katherine Blumer complete a Master’s in Research and PhD on the impact of music-making on people living with dementia. To find out more about Katherine and the exciting work on her horizon, we sent her some questions.
Find out more >Music In Mind International – Taiwan
For the past few days, we’ve been training 35 participants from Taipei City Hospital, The National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences, plus musicians and students from Taiwan’s National Symphony Orchestra, as part of our first-ever international online Music in Mind training course.
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