Lancaster Arts invites you to immerse yourself in a powerful and moving experience with the Manchester Camerata. Hearing Voices explores the work and memory of those before us, told dramatically by the powerful voices of the Manchester Camerata and Karen Cargill.
From Casals to Tippett, with Britten’s Phaedra as a centrepiece, the evening will tell a story of obsession, forbidden love and death, closing with Vivaldi's Four Seasons for a climatic end to the evening.
Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill is one of the most renowned singers of her generation. Winner of the 2002 Kathleen Ferrier Award, Karen has gone on to be nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Operatic Recording as part of the Metropolitan Opera’s recording of Dialogues des Carmélites. She will be performing alongside 29 of the Manchesta Camerata's finiest musicians.
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The Great Hall complex at Lancaster University is set in 250 acres of beautiful landscaped parkland south of Lancaster city centre. By bus Buses run every 10-15 minutes from Lancaster city centre to the central underpass on campus. There are also frequent services from Morecambe, Blackpool and Preston. By train Lancaster is on the West Coast line and is a main stop for services running between London and Scotland. There are also regular connections from Preston, Manchester and Liverpool. By bicycle There is a well-signed and maintained scenic cycle-path running from the city centre. The route takes about 25 minutes.
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