MANCHESTER COLLECTIVE
2019/20 Season
Announcement
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7 TOURS ACROSS THE SEASON
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50 SHOWS IN 18 CITIES
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BRAND NEW COMMISSIONED WORKS
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ARTIST DEVELOPMENT IN ENGLAND, SCOTLAND & WALES
Manchester Collective are back for their largest and
most ambitious touring season to date, performing all over the UK,
Switzerland, Germany and the Netherlands. This diverse and eclectic
programme aims to highlight the joy of music making and inclusivity in an era
of protectionism and division. The season features performances in abandoned
buildings, nightclubs, concert halls and more weird and wonderful spaces than
ever.
Alongside their main stage performances, Manchester
Collective will be working together with three of the finest conservatoires in
the UK to develop and inspire the next generation of performing musicians. The
scheme (titled Future Music), will see the Collective produce residencies,
orchestral labs, string quartet mentoring sessions, and a professional development
curriculum for the Royal Northern College of Music, Royal Conservatoire of
Scotland & The Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama.
This new touring season also features:
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an international revival tour of our 2018 show, Sirocco,
feat. Abel Selaocoe and his band Chesaba (England,
Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, + Switzerland
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a brand new commission for Opera
North and Leeds Light Night feat. new work by Erland Cooper
and Messiaen’s epic Catalogue D’Oiseaux for solo piano
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a national tour of Edmund Finnis’ PRSF funded
orchestral work The Centre is Everywhere (fresh off a premiere at the
Southbank Centre in London). This programme also sees Music Director Rakhi
Singh perform an unholy mashup of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and Ligeti’s
Metamorphosen Nocturnes
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a brand new show in collaboration with the
Danish pipe and drum virtuoso Poul Høxbro – Ecstatic Dances
alongside this Clod Ensemble’s Paul Clark premieres a newly
commissioned piece, fresh off the back of a hugely successful collaboration
with Renee Fleming and Ben Whishaw at The Shed in New York.
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a Kings Place London performance of our Voice
of the Whale show for their gorgeous Nature Unwrapped Festival, plus
new music by young British composer Alex Groves
Manchester Collective will play concert debuts in Berlin,
Cardiff, Glasgow, York, and Oxford, alongside their regular contingent of
touring cities.
Quote from Chief Executive Adam Szabo
“We’re thrilled to be launching our largest and most
ambitious season yet. Our 2019/20 programme takes us to Switzerland, Germany, the
Netherlands, and all over the UK, with a season of thrilling new work featuring
commissions from Edmund Finnis, Erland Cooper, Paul Clark, and Alex Groves; a
concerto debut from Music Director Rakhi Singh; a revival tour of our sellout
2018 production featuring South African cellist Abel Selaocoe, and much, much
more besides. This year, we’re pushing ourselves in every conceivable way,
delivering our trademark radical human experiences to new audiences all over
the country.”
The Season
Sirocco: 19 Sep - 19 October 2019 UK &
Switzerland
South African cellist, Abel Selaocoe, kicks off the season with
the “once in a lifetime experience” of
Sirocco, a celebration of African and European folk and classical. This is
music for the people, by the people; music that will raise the hairs on your
arms and bring a great big smile to your face.
The Birds by Erland Cooper and Manchester Collective:
11 & 12 October Leeds
The Birds is an Opera North commission for Leeds Light
Night. Sound, colour, light, and music intertwine in this collaboration with
composer Erland Cooper and pianist Kerry Yong.
The Centre is
Everywhere 21 - 29 November 2020
UK Various Venues
Following a world premiere at the Southbank Centre, we tour The Centre is
Everywhere by Edmund Finnis. This performance also features Manchester
Collective’s own Rakhi Singh performing Vivaldi’s iconic Four Seasons
Ecstatic Dances: 16 - 25 January 2020
Poul Høxbro, Danish percussion and flute virtuoso and the
so-called “great man of small instruments” brings this project to life. He’s an
endlessly fascinating and inspiring musician - a Danish master of ancient
flutes and bells, of bones and drums. Also making his Manchester Collective
debut is Clod Ensemble’s Paul Clark, fresh off the back of a hugely successful
collaboration with Renee Fleming and Ben Whishaw at The Shed in New York.
Cries and Whispers: 5 - 14 March 2020 UK & Europe
Our string quartet concert, Cries & Whispers, will be one of the most personal shows
that we build. Terrifyingly intimate, the direct connection between each of the
four players will make every listener in the room feel part of the performance.
The performance features the expressive and sacred music of Carlo Gesualdo and
Shostakovich’s Eighth String Quartet, a biographical scream written by a man
desperate to create, haunted by fear and political oppression.
Voice of the Whale: 23 April - 2 May 2020
Following on from the hugely successful tour of Black
Angels, we present George Crumb’s Vox Balanae, or, Voice of the Whale, at Kings
Place in London. It’s a perfect Manchester Collective piece, performed under
blue light by anonymous, masked musicians, on instruments that are amplified
and modified.
Enescu Octet: 18 - 27 June 2020
We will end the season with a performance that, quite
simply, puts a bunch of our favourite music into one show. This show takes us
from focused and intense works for just one instrument (Bach’s G Major Cello
Suite), to the huge combined string sound of Enescu’s String Octet.
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