The programme for Liverpool’s brand new, state-of-the-art concert hall, The Tung Auditorium launches today, with internationally regarded pianist - and son of the city - Paul Lewis, headlining the inaugural Spring season.
One of the
leading musicians of his generation, Paul Lewis will return to the city of his
birth for a special Steinway Piano Recital – performed on the instrument he
selected – on March 29.
But that’s not all, as the new 400 seat, acoustically optimised, flexible music performance space, capable of facilitating chamber music, vocal groups, electro-acoustic and multi-media work, or up to a 70-piece orchestra, welcomes a huge variety of performers through its doors for its first public programme of events.
Richard
Hartwell, The Tung Auditorium Artistic Director, said: “After many, many months
of planning it is hugely exciting to be able to announce the programme for our
wonderful new concert hall, The Tung Auditorium.
“We’ve got a
real Liverpool and North West focus over the next few months, and it’s
fantastic that within the programme we already have several co-promotions with
prestigious local organisations, from the Liverpool Philharmonic, to Milap and
Parrjazz.
“This
concert hall is designed to be an exceptional space for classical music, but
its versatile design allows us to do so much more, so we will be capitalising
on this with a wide and varied programme.
“We want to
build on our existing partnerships and make an impact locally, regionally and
nationally. Watch this space!”
The
programme opens on February 2 with the University’s hugely popular, and free,
Lunchtime Concert series, before the evening shows begin on March 5, with the
first of the Musical Futures showcase featuring acoustic, mixed and
electroacoustic performers, composers and curators, Distractfold.
On April 9,
The Tung Auditorium welcomes former The Coral lead
guitarist, Bill Ryder-Jones, for a special one one-off performance of tracks
from his solo album show of Yawny Yawn, with added string
quartet., with added string quartet.
Other
highlights include Legacy and Nine Dragons double bill –
part of the Musical Futures series – on April 29; the intense and thrilling
jazz four-piece, My Iris, featuring saxophonist, Trish Clowes on
April 30; Manchester Collective bring a chamber orchestra
project on June 17; and a celebration of 20 years of big band from Dr
Jazz and the Cheshire Cats, on July 2.
The new
concert hall, situated on the corner of Grove Street and Oxford Street, will
also be the home of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra’s contemporary
music group, Ensemble 10/10, while the Solem Quartet will
continue in their role as University of Liverpool ensemble in residence.
Professor
Catherine Tackley, Head of the University of Liverpool’s Department of Music,
said: “The Tung Auditorium is a very special space which will make a huge
impact on the University community and the City.
“We are
proud to be involving students in all aspects of the venue, not only as
performers and composers, but also as technicians, and in artistic planning and
production.
“The
richness and diversity of the launch season makes a fantastic contribution to
Liverpool’s cultural offering and we are looking forward to welcoming audiences
from far and wide in the coming weeks and months.
“On a
personal level, the launch of The Tung Auditorium is both the culmination of a
lot of hard work with many colleagues to bring my original vision to fruition,
but also the beginning of what we believe will be a new chapter in Liverpool’s
rich musical history.”
The Tung
Auditorium appointed two community affiliate organisations, Allerton Brass and
Liverpool Mozart Orchestra (LMO), with LMO debuting on May 14 with a programme
of Beethoven.
For
more information on The Tung Auditorium Launch Programme, and to book your
tickets, please visit https://thetungauditorium.com/
1 comment :
Looks like an exciting new venue. Wednesday 23 February 2022 , 1:00pm sees Leeds based jazz outfit Yaatri try out the new space The next stop on their tour being Cobalt Studios Newcastle the following night Thursday 24th, when they will be playing music from their new album, Lucid, released Feb 18. See linktr.ee/yaatri
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