Strum
Harpsichord Darius Battiwalla
Director Christopher Jones
Corelli Concerto Grosso, Op.6 No.2
Jessie Montgomery Strum
Bach Harpsichord Concerto No.1
Tchaikovsky Serenade for Strings
Saturday 18 January 2025 7.30pm
St. Michael’s Church, Macclesfield
Tickets: £28.00 | Under 30s £18 | Full Time Students and Under 18s Free
Join the NCO for an evening of musical exploration and discovery in a programme where tradition meets innovation. We are delighted to welcome back Christopher Jones to direct a musical journey beginning with Corelli’s Concerto Grosso, Op.6 No.2, a Baroque masterpiece that dazzles with its lively interplay between NCO soloists and orchestra.
Next, we explore the contemporary sounds of Jessie Montgomery’s Strum. Jessie Montgomery is one of America’s most exciting young composers and was named Musical America’s 2023 Composer of the Year. The NCO is excited to perform the work, which draws on American folk idioms and the spirit of dance and movement. The composer says, “The piece has a kind of narrative that begins with fleeting nostalgia and transforms into ecstatic celebration.”
Bach’s Harpsichord Concerto No.1 features the welcome return of Darius Battiwalla, who brings outstanding virtuosity and sensitivity to this masterpiece of the Baroque repertoire. To close, the NCO will celebrate the sumptuous melodies of Tchaikovsky’s Serenade for Strings. Tchaikovsky wrote the Serenade in response to feeling restless and unwell. He wrote to his publisher that he “loved this serenade terribly”, and justifiably so, as it has become one of the most popular works in the string orchestra repertoire.
Christopher Jones was a founder member of the Gildas Quartet, which has performed to critical acclaim at major venues including the Wigmore Hall and Purcell Room, as well as live on BBC Radio 3.
Darius Battiwalla gives solo recitals all over the UK and abroad. He is City Organist at Leeds Town Hall and plays regularly with the BBC Philharmonic, Hallé and other orchestras.
This concert has been generously sponsored by the Friends of the Northern Chamber Orchestra.