Mozart, Made in Manchester: Horn Concertos Part Two
  • Friday 23 May 2025, 7:30pm
  • The Stoller Hall
  • £25 - £40. FTE: £5. GORTON RESIDENTS £3
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Image Black and white photo of musician Martin Owen with French Horn

In this edition, Manchester Camerata continues exploring the unlikely friendship between Mozart and Leutgeb, one of the finest horn players of his time. Leutgeb frequently found himself the target of his composer’s playful jokes. There’s a fun yet challenging nature to these pieces, in particular, Concerto No.4 during the 3rd movement showcases a musical game of ‘catch me if you can’, where the orchestra ‘chases’ the horn player who is always a step ahead!

Alongside Mozart’s Horn concertos, they also perform Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7. One of Beethoven’s more cheery and joyful pieces, it shows that the composer still found reason for optimism even after the onset of deafness.

Enjoy this vitalising performance fuelled by the undeniable energy of Gábor Takács-Nagy, with Martin Owen as the Horn player. Regarded as one of Europe’s leading horn players, Martin has performed with the likes of the Berliner Philharmoniker, with The Times calling his playing ‘a luxury for the ears’. We are delighted to have him with us – don’t miss this opportunity to see some of Mozart’s great works performed with a truly incredible musician.

TICKET OFFERS

Special Offer: Manchester Camerata will be performing Mozart, Made in Manchester: Horn Concertos Part 1 on Wednesday 2 April 2025. Book both concerts in the same transaction and get 20% off full price tickets. Discount will be automatically applied during the booking process.

£10 tickets available for under 30s. (Please bring proof of age to event.)

Are you a Gorton Resident? Book a ticket for this concert for just £3.

Mozart, Made in Manchester: Horn Concertos Part Two
  • Friday 23 May 2025, 7:30pm
  • The Stoller Hall
  • £25 - £40. FTE: £5. GORTON RESIDENTS £3
Book tickets

Performers

Performers

Performed by:
Gabor Takacs-Nagy, Conductor
Martin Owen, Horn
Manchester Camerata

Programme

Programme

MOZART Concerto for Horn, No.3 in E-flat, K.447
MOZART Concerto for Horn No.4 in E-flat, K.495
BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 7

In this edition, Manchester Camerata continues exploring the unlikely friendship between Mozart and Leutgeb, one of the finest horn players of his time. Leutgeb frequently found himself the target of his composer’s playful jokes. There’s a fun yet challenging nature to these pieces, in particular, Concerto No.4 during the 3rd movement showcases a musical game of ‘catch me if you can’, where the orchestra ‘chases’ the horn player who is always a step ahead!

Alongside Mozart’s Horn concertos, they also perform Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7. One of Beethoven’s more cheery and joyful pieces, it shows that the composer still found reason for optimism even after the onset of deafness.

Enjoy this vitalising performance fuelled by the undeniable energy of Gábor Takács-Nagy, with Martin Owen as the Horn player. Regarded as one of Europe’s leading horn players, Martin has performed with the likes of the Berliner Philharmoniker, with The Times calling his playing ‘a luxury for the ears’. We are delighted to have him with us – don’t miss this opportunity to see some of Mozart’s great works performed with a truly incredible musician.

TICKET OFFERS

Special Offer: Manchester Camerata will be performing Mozart, Made in Manchester: Horn Concertos Part 1 on Wednesday 2 April 2025. Book both concerts in the same transaction and get 20% off full price tickets. Discount will be automatically applied during the booking process.

£10 tickets available for under 30s. (Please bring proof of age to event.)

Are you a Gorton Resident? Book a ticket for this concert for just £3.

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