The Monastery Series | String Quartet

Wed 5 March 2025, 1:30pm,
The Monastery

We’re hosting a series of lunchtime concerts at our home, The Monastery in Gorton, supported by our good friends at Classic FM. These intimate performances allow our community to experience incredible music in a relaxed, inspiring, and historic setting. At just one hour, it’s the perfect opportunity to step away from your day to enjoy something memorable.

The first of our concert series has been programmed by our Principal Cellist, Hannah Roberts. Hannah is an incredible musician, Professor of Cello at the RNCM in Manchester and Jacqueline Du Pré Professor of Cello at the Royal Academy of Music in London. Join us for an hour of Purcell, Haydn & Webern in the beautiful surroundings of The Monastery.

Hannah was inspired by the Monastery itself when choosing this Programme for this show.

Designed by E.W. Pugin and built in 1872, The Monastery was a consecrated place of worship until 1989, when it fell into disrepair and was left derelict. However, thanks to a dedicated community of volunteers led by Elaine and Paul Griffiths, who bought the ruinous shell for just £1, the Grade II* listed building was saved from the brink of destruction and lovingly restored to its former glory.

The Monastery is now a cherished and welcoming venue for all, offering a place of tranquillity in the heart of Gorton. Its stunning architecture and peaceful surroundings make it a unique venue, one that is as much a part of the experience as the music itself.

Don’t miss this opportunity to see this incredible programme performed by some of the best chamber musicians in the country.

Tickets are £10, and concessions are £3 (Under 30s, Students, and Gorton Residents)

Programme

  • Purcell Fantasia
  • Haydn Sunrise Quartet
  • Webern Langsamer Satz

Performed by

  • Caroline Pether Violin 1
  • Tom Aldren Violin 2
  • Alex Mitchell Viola
  • Hannah Roberts Cello
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