Manchester Song Festival: Nicky Spence Haworth Masterclass
  • Sunday 1 March 2020, 4.30pm
  • The Stoller Hall
  • £3
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Journeys in Song: The Manchester Song Festival returns for its second year in spring 2020, with a full day of musical participation and discovery culminating in a recital by celebrated baritone Roderick Williams.

1pm RNCM Songsters Performance
3pm Britten Saint Nicolas Performance with Nicky Spence
4.30pm Nicky Spence Masterclass
7.30pm Roderick Williams Performance

Tenor Nicky Spence leads a masterclass with students from Chetham’s School of Music, following their performance of Britten’s St Nicolas.

The theme for the performance will bring the day’s events together into a programme packed full of songs in English and German relating to the theme of travel.

This event is possible due to the generous support of the Haworth Charitable Trust.

Learn more about Nicky Spence

This event is part of The Manchester Song Festival, view the full programme here.

Download the event flyer

Manchester Song Festival: Nicky Spence Haworth Masterclass
  • Sunday 1 March 2020, 4.30pm
  • The Stoller Hall
  • £3
Book tickets
Book a Day Ticket here

Performers

Performers

Marcus Farnsworth - artistic director
Nicky Spence - tenor
Students from Chetham’s School of Music

Journeys in Song: The Manchester Song Festival returns for its second year in spring 2020, with a full day of musical participation and discovery culminating in a recital by celebrated baritone Roderick Williams.

1pm RNCM Songsters Performance
3pm Britten Saint Nicolas Performance with Nicky Spence
4.30pm Nicky Spence Masterclass
7.30pm Roderick Williams Performance

Tenor Nicky Spence leads a masterclass with students from Chetham’s School of Music, following their performance of Britten’s St Nicolas.

The theme for the performance will bring the day’s events together into a programme packed full of songs in English and German relating to the theme of travel.

This event is possible due to the generous support of the Haworth Charitable Trust.

Learn more about Nicky Spence

This event is part of The Manchester Song Festival, view the full programme here.

Download the event flyer

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