Ensemble 10:10: Apollo Saxophone Quartet 40th Anniversary
Celebrating the 40th anniversary of the groundbreaking Apollo Saxophone Quartet
An incredible space to experience live music
Celebrating the 40th anniversary of the groundbreaking Apollo Saxophone Quartet
Step into the enchanting world of some of the most beautiful waltzes ever composed, performed by pianist Varvara Tarasova
Lunchtime concert
A celebration of the University of Liverpool Music Department as students perform alongside members of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
The Liverpool University Music Society (LUMS) Summer Concert this year will feature various ensembles including the Brass Band, Percussion Ensemble, and the Stage and Screen Orchestra.
A programme including Beethoven's Coriolan Overture as well as excerpts from Tchaikovsky's ballets, Sleeping Beauty and Swan Lake.
Fascist Political Ecologies: Roots, Rhetoric, and Contemporary Legacies
Lunchtime concert
Ensemble-in-residence Solem Quartet are joined by Department of Music students to showcase achievements of performers and composers from across the academic year
Hear the story of how one of the UK’s most successful artist managers came to work with Oasis, the definitive act of Britpop
The best of Enigma, Enya and neoclassical music performed by the extraordinary Mystery Ensemble
Throughout the week, final year University of Liverpool Undergraduate Music students will perform half hour recitals as a part of their Classical Performance projects
Featuring music drawn from, or which has been influenced by, many different styles and cultures from around the world
Hollie will chat and read from her latest paperback Lobster and other things I'm learning to love, plus a selection of firm favourites. She'll be joined by Michael Pedersen.
Forged in the political fires of a generation of Tory rule, Grace Petrie is a protest singer for the modern era
Renowned for their soulful blend of Americana and roots music infused with an Irish heartbeat, The White Horse Guitar Club continues to captivate audiences worldwide
One of South Asia's most esteemed qawwali ensembles, leading exponents of more than 800 years of this mystical Sufi devotional singing tradition
The Liverpool Mozart Orchestra’s final concert of the season sees it expand its normal forces for a romantic tour de force including Rachmaninov’s Second Piano Concerto
Programme to include songs by Schubert, Brahms, Strauss, Britten, Barber, Mahler, Schumann, Wolf, Verdi, Bach, Debussy, Tchaikovsky, Mozart and more