Manchester: Colin Currie, percussion
Grieg Praeludium from Holberg suite
Stephen Barlow Nocturne for clarinet, marimba and strings (with Elizabeth Jordan, clarinet, and Colin Currie, marimba)
Kurt Schwertsik Now you hear me, now you don’t
Delius Two Aquarelles
Dvořák Serenade for Strings op 22
Tickets: £27-£13 | Full Time Students £5.50 | Under 18s Free
For our first Manchester concert of the New Year, we welcome the marvellously talented Scottish percussionist, Colin Currie. He is playing an entertaining piece by contemporary Viennese composer Kurt Schwertsik, whose works are characterised by his particular exploration of tonality, musical irony and humour. Colin also partners NCO’s principal clarinet, Elizabeth Jordan, in the atmospheric Nocturne by Stephen Barlow, with whom the orchestra spent many happy years in the pit at the Buxton Festival, and who conducts the piece during the concert. Dvořák’s Serenade, in five movements, contains a waltz, a scherzo and one of his loveliest slow movements. The high-spirited finale eventually returns to the benign calm of the opening section, giving an arch-like structure to the whole piece. Delius’ glowing harmonies and Grieg’s bracing opener make up the rest of the programme.
Friday 17 January 2020 7.30pm
The Stoller Hall, Manchester