Lunchtime Concert
  • Thursday 1 January 1970, 1.30pm
  • Carole Nash Hall
  • FREE
Image Lunchtime Concert

Take time out and enjoy free lunchtime recitals by students from Chetham’s School of Music in the Carole Nash Hall. Chetham’s School of Music lunchtime concerts profile individual students as they perform with accompanists.

The musical programme is varied and covers a range of instruments, and provides an invaluable performance platform that is free and open to all.

Performers and repertoire will be announced approximately one week before the event.

Lunchtime Concert
  • Carole Nash Hall
  • FREE

Take time out and enjoy free lunchtime recitals by students from Chetham’s School of Music in the Carole Nash Hall. Chetham’s School of Music lunchtime concerts profile individual students as they perform with accompanists.

The musical programme is varied and covers a range of instruments, and provides an invaluable performance platform that is free and open to all.

Performers and repertoire will be announced approximately one week before the event.

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