Venue: Royal Concert Hall
Running time: 40 minutes
Important Information
Age Guidance: 7+
Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult aged 18+
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Booking Dates
From 10 June : Season Ticket booking
From 17 June: 3-11 concert Multibuy booking, Spectacular Six Packages & Concert Coaches
From 23 June: General booking for individuals and groups
Hungarian-born Dr László Rózsa is one of the world’s leading recorder players. His performances have taken him across the UK, Europe, North America, and China and he’s been heard many times on BBC Radios 3 and 4 as well as on several classical albums. He’s the principal recorder player of Scotland’s acclaimed Dunedin Consort and he’s shared the stage with many of the greatest international period ensembles. László is also a passionate advocate for contemporary music and this late-night performance plays thrillingly with old and new, pitching 16th and 17th-century madrigals and their ornamental improvisations against electronic soundscapes from composer-performer Tim Cooper. The performance also features a new collaboration with László’s University of Nottingham Colleague, Associate Professor of Composition, Dr Elizabeth Kelly.
This event follows an earlier concert with The Hallé. For more details click here
Start time may vary depending on the finishing time of the earlier concert.
Already planning on coming to The Hallé concert? Ticket holders get into this After Hours event for free.
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