
Notes on a Journey – Ensemble 10:10
Genre
New Music
Tickets
Standard:
£22.00
Student/Under 25s/JSA or Universal Credit:
£10.00
Booking fee applies

Historic instrument, cutting edge sounds.
Mahan Esfahani returns to remind us that new music for the harpsichord didn’t finish two and a half centuries ago, reprising Gary Carpenter’s contemporary classic and taking on Joseph Horovitz’s inspired melding of jazz and the Baroque. From there, Clark Rundell leads us in some quite different directions – Ryan Latimer’s rebellious masterpiece, a “searching journey” from Tansy Davies, and a musical tribute to Hans Werner Henze on his 100th anniversary.
Promoted by Liverpool Philharmonic
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A booking fee of 8% will apply to purchases made by telephone or online.
Concessions policy for Liverpool Philharmonic Ensemble 10:10 and chamber music concerts at The Tung Auditorium: Under-25's, students and those in receipt of Universal Credit or Jobseekers’ Allowance can purchase tickets for the concessionary price of £10, subject to availability.
Access seats are available to visitors with additional access requirements such as wheelchair users. Sign-up to the access scheme to book these seats.
This performance is not likely to be suitable for children under 5 due to the acoustics in the auditorium. Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Under-10’s are not permitted to sit on the balconies.
Food and hot drinks are not permitted in The Tung Auditorium.
The Fröhlich Café Bar is open for drinks 90 minutes prior to the start of each performance.
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