“This work needs to be templated” Jon Jacob, Thoroughly Good

“This kind of chemistry doesn’t happen by accident. My hunch is that there’s a connection between the electricity on stage and that observed backstage. This is the Manchester Camerata.” Jon Jacob, Thoroughly Good

Earlier this month, we were fortunate enough to play host to Jon Jacob, who runs the wonderful Thoroughly Good blog. Jon was up to review our Mozart, Made in Manchester concert, but he also ended up writing about our organisation as a whole.

We often have kind words of praise about the exceptional quality of our players, but it’s not very often that our back office is in the limelight.

Click here to read Jon's review >

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