Department of Music Final Year Recitals
Final year University of Liverpool Undergraduate Music students will perform a series of half hour recitals as part of their Classical Performance projects.
Book your tickets now to come and support the students.
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Please select which recital you wish to book for at the foot of this page or at the next stage via 'Book tickets'.
Tuesday 12 May
2pm – Cerys Rees harp
A celebration of Welsh harp music from John Thomas to Grace Williams.
3pm – Nikhita Ceansu piano
Dive into the world of Frédéric Chopin and his pianistic mastery with pieces from his ‘Raindrop’ Prelude to the 2nd Ballade.
Wednesday 13 May
12pm – Phoebe McCarroll flute
Explore flute repertoire with Phoebe, from Reinecke’s Undine Sonata to Ian Clarke’s Deep Blue.
1pm – Mia McGorian voice
A mix of classical, operatic, and musical theatre exploring women on the edge of realisation.
2pm – Jess Atkinson voice
Love and time in a changing world: a programme tracing composers’ and poets’ responses to the twentieth century. Featuring music by Britten, Bridge, Alma Mahler, and more.
3pm – Jess Hughes clarinet
A clarinet recital exploring bird song from Messian to Beeftink, and including an original composition by Jess, Canary in the Coal Mine.
4pm – Anabel Woodward voice
An exploration of British and Irish folksong for solo voice, with piano and vocal group – including works by Benjamin Britten and Rebecca Clarke.
Thursday 14 May
1pm – Victoria Walsh trombone
An exciting recital of trombone music, including Devil’s Waltz with Simon Cowen of the Liverpool Philharmonic.
2pm – Charlie Clapp tuba
A programme of music stolen from other instrument’s repertoire — witness the tuba put through its paces and stretched to its limits.
3pm – Enze Cui guitar
Enjoy half an hour of guitar playing, with repertoire from Torroba, Bach, and Sor.
Friday 15 May
2pm – Ava Feeney voice
An intimate recital celebrating the musical theatre works of Stephen Sondheim, with songs from Gypsy, Merrily We Roll Along, and Company.
3pm – Emma Humble piano
A celebration of Emma’s relationship with the piano – from repertoire by Cécile Chaminade to musical theatre medleys featuring music by Stephen Sondheim.
The recitals are student assessments so latecomers will not be allowed entry.
Doors for each recital will open 15 minutes before the event time as stated on this webpage and on tickets. Each recital will last approximately 30 minutes.
Access seats are available to visitors with additional access requirements such as wheelchair users. Sign-up to the access scheme to book these seats.
Age 16+
Food and hot drinks are not permitted in The Tung Auditorium.
Read the booking full terms and conditions here.