Ailish Tynan & James Baillieu
  • Sunday 8 May 2022, 3pm
  • The Stoller Hall
  • £15 -£3
Book tickets
Image Ailish Tynan, London, 24 July 2013

Generously supported by The Haworth Charitable Trust
Part of the Manchester Song Festival 2022

‘In a class of his own’ – The Daily Telegraph (on James Baillieu)

Sensational Irish soprano Ailish Tynan and acclaimed pianist James Baillieu will perform a wonderful recital that opens with Grieg’s Six German Songs, Op.48 and concludes with a group of Strauss songs.


Keeping you safe

We’re still doing everything we can to keep all our audiences and staff safe at The Stoller Hall.

We’re encouraging mask wearing when moving around the venue and when inside the concert hall, and if you would prefer to social distance when watching the performance, whenever possible we have areas reserved in the hall where there is extra spacing between seats. Please let a member of our team know on arrival, or by emailing boxoffice@stollerhall.com in advance. For our audiences who would like that extra bit of reassurance, our hand sanitising stations, enhanced cleaning measures and modern air handling system helps to minimise any risk from your visit.

Ailish Tynan & James Baillieu
  • Sunday 8 May 2022, 3pm
  • The Stoller Hall
  • £15 -£3
Book tickets

Programme:
GRIEG Op.48
1. Gruss
2. Dereinst, Gedanke mein
3. Lauf der Welt
4. Die verschwiegene Nachtigall
5. Zur Rosenzeit
6. Ein Traum
SCHUBERT
Dass sie hier gewesen!
Gretchen am Spinnrade
Amalia
Die junge Nonne
Ave Maria
STRAUSS
Zueignung
Befreit
Op.27
Ruhe, meine Seele
Cäcilie
Heimliche Aufforderung
Morgen

Performers

Performers

Ailish Tynan - Soprano
James Baillieu - Piano

Generously supported by The Haworth Charitable Trust
Part of the Manchester Song Festival 2022

‘In a class of his own’ – The Daily Telegraph (on James Baillieu)

Sensational Irish soprano Ailish Tynan and acclaimed pianist James Baillieu will perform a wonderful recital that opens with Grieg’s Six German Songs, Op.48 and concludes with a group of Strauss songs.


Keeping you safe

We’re still doing everything we can to keep all our audiences and staff safe at The Stoller Hall.

We’re encouraging mask wearing when moving around the venue and when inside the concert hall, and if you would prefer to social distance when watching the performance, whenever possible we have areas reserved in the hall where there is extra spacing between seats. Please let a member of our team know on arrival, or by emailing boxoffice@stollerhall.com in advance. For our audiences who would like that extra bit of reassurance, our hand sanitising stations, enhanced cleaning measures and modern air handling system helps to minimise any risk from your visit.

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