≥ SUMMER CONCERTS AT THE BRIDGEWATER HALL MANCHESTER
06.22–07.22
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SATURDAY 18 JUNE 2022, 7.30pm
TOP OF THE CLASSICS O Fortuna from Carmina Burana orFF Pavane FaurÉ Marigold from The Glorious Garden debbie wiseman Zadok The Priest handel Nimrod from Enigma Variations elgar The Planets: Jupiter holst Montagues and Capulets from Romeo and Juliet prokoviev Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis vaughan williams Final Fantasy Main Theme nobuo uematsu Lacrimosa from Requiem mozart Gabriel’s Oboe from The Mission ennio morricone Palladio jenkins Ode to Joy beethoven Stephen Bell conductor Hallé Choir director matthew hamilton Hallé Pops Associate Conductor, Stephen Bell, opens the summer season with Top of the Classics, a concert featuring some of the most popular and best loved pieces to have reached heady heights in the Classical Charts. From Handel’s stately Coronation anthem, Zadok the Priest, and the dramatic opening chorus of Orff’s Carmina Burana to Karl Jenkins’ mathematically harmonic Palladio and Elgar’s spinetingling Nimrod, this promises to be a true chart topper of a concert.
Tickets from £15.50 (including booking fees) www.halle.co.uk • 0161 907 9000
SUNDAY 26 JUNE 2022, 3pm
WILD SWANS How to Train Your Dragon: This is Berk john powell Tom’s Midnight Garden debbie wiseman The Chronicles of Narnia: Suite harry gregson-williams Harry Potter: Hedwig’s Theme john williams The Wizard of Oz: medley arr. roland shaw Wild Swans lin marsh orch. steve pickett Stephen Bell conductor Hallé Children’s Choir shirley court director Actors from the Manchester School of Theatre at Manchester Metropolitan University Sarah Day-Smith director The Hallé Children’s Choir take centre stage in Lin Marsh’s magical, musical retelling of Hans Christian Anderson’s fairy tale, The Wild Swans, which also features students from Manchester Metropolitan University School of Theatre. In the first half of the concert, let yourself be transported through time to the land of the Vikings and a 1950s English garden and then on to the fantasy worlds of Narnia, Hogwarts and Oz.
Tickets including booking fees: Adult £20.00 • Child (under 18) or anyone in full-time education £5.50 www.halle.co.uk • 0161 907 9000
SATURDAY 2 JULY 2022, 7.30pm
BEST OF BRITISH CINEMA Harry Potter: Nimbus 2000 john williams Mary Poppins: Overture richard m. sherman and robert b. sherman Four Weddings and a Funeral: Carrie’s Bedroom richard rodney bennett
Wallace and Gromit: Theme and Chase julian nott James Bond: medley arr. stanley black Downton Abbey: main theme john lunn Poldark: main theme anne dudley Love Actually: Glasgow Love Theme craig armstrong Wilde debbie wiseman Atonement: Elegy for Dunkirk dario marianelli The Bridge on the River Kwai: main theme malcolm arnold A Passage to India: Adela maurice jarre The Dam Busters: Dambusters March eric coates The Ladykillers: Minuet boccherini Where Eagles Dare: theme ron goodwin 633 Squadron: theme ron goodwin Henry V: Charge and Battle walton Carry On at Your Convenience arr. gavin sutherland Bohemian Rhapsody: We Are The Champions mercury Stephen Bell conductor Stephen Bell and the Hallé guide us through a festival of British film favourites, with a wide selection of familiar scores packed full of drama, excitement and comedy.
Tickets from £15.50 (including booking fees) www.halle.co.uk • 0161 907 9000
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SATURDAY 16 JULY 2022, 7.30pm
GIANTS OF JAZZ You and the Night and the Music schwartz and dietz I Got Rhythm george and ira gershwin Just One of Those Things porter Fascinating Rhythm george and ira gershwin Love Me or Leave Me donaldson and kahn Come Rain or Come Shine arlen and mercer Day in Day Out bloom and mercer Embraceable You george and ira gershwin What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life? legrand and alan bergman Love for Sale porter Too Darn Hot porter The Party’s Over styne, comden and green The Man that Got Away arlen and gershwin Wave jobim Laura raskin On a Clear Day lane Moonlight Serenade miller The French Connection ellis Roderick Dunk conductor • Liane Carroll vocalist A thrilling evening of jazz standards from the American Songbook and beyond, brought to you by one of the UK’s finest jazz musicians in this exciting new collaboration with Roderick Dunk and the Hallé. A frequent broadcaster with the BBC, the multi-award-winning jazz vocalist Liane Carroll is a regular guest artist at the world famous Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club in London and is in great demand at jazz festivals around the world.
Tickets from £15.50 (including booking fees) www.halle.co.uk • 0161 907 9000
‘Liane Carroll has that rare ability to meld effortless, often transcendent vocal and piano technique, with heart stopping emotion and soul bearing power.’ Jazzwise
HOW TO BOOK Online: www.halle.co.uk In person: Box Office, The Bridgewater Hall, Lower Mosley Street, Manchester M2 3WS Opening hours: Monday to Friday 10am to 5pm; Saturday and Sunday (concert nights only) 2.00pm—5.00pm. Counter service until 8pm concert nights. By telephone: 0161 907 9000 (Monday to Friday 10am to 5pm) Mastercard, Visa and Delta are all welcome.
BOOKING FEES
The Bridgewater Hall applies a booking fee of £2.50 per ticket to telephone and online transactions. No fee applies to tickets bought in person or purchased as part of a flexible subscription.
REFUNDS/TICKET EXCHANGE
Tickets cannot be refunded, but may be exchanged subject to The Bridgewater Hall’s terms and conditions. Visit www.bridgewater-hall.co.uk for full details.
PLEASE NOTE:
All artists and programmes are correct at the time of going to press, but may change in the event of unforeseen circumstances. Keep up to date at www.halle.co.uk All prices and tickets, including discounts and concessions, are subject to availability. Prices may change and you may only use one discount per ticket. For licensing reasons everyone, including babes in arms for concerts, must have a ticket. Other than for family concerts, we recommend that younger audiences members be at least of primary school age.
A LITTLE HELP ... UNDER 30s AND OUR PASS HOLDERS † Anyone aged 30 or under can save 15% off many of the Hallé’s prices. Our Pass holders can also access free tickets – visit www.ourpass.co.uk to discover more.
STUDENT TICKETS
Anyone in full-time eduacation can buy a ticket for £5.50 (including fees). These tickets are available in the stalls for most of the Hallé’s concerts, or anywhere in the Hall for 26 June.
CLAIMANTS & OVER 60s †
Claimants can purchase tickets at 10% off anywhere in the auditorium, on production of appropriate identification. From two Mondays prior to the performance, over 60s may purchase any remaining tickets and get a 20% discount.
GROUP DISCOUNTS - SAVE UP TO 25% †
Groups of 10–29 save 10%; groups of 30–49 save 15% and groups of 50+ save 25%.
HALLÉ DAY TICKETS † A limited number of tickets will be available for each concert on the day, priced at £12.50 (including booking fees). They can be booked in person, by phone or online. TICKETS FOR DISABLED PATRONS
Disabled patrons save 50% and, if a carer is required, the carer comes free. Disabled concessions are not available online. The Bridgewater Hall is fully accessible and welcomes disabled patrons. By letting us know your access requirements, we will, where possible, be able to seat you appropriately. Please visit www.bridgewater-hall.co.uk for full information. † Not available for 26 June.
THE BRIDGEWATER HALL LOWER MOSLEY STREET, MANCHESTER M2 3WS WWW.BRIDGEWATER-HALL.CO.UK PRE-CONCERT AND INTERVAL DRINKS Bars are located on all four levels, serving drinks before the concert and during the interval. Coffee is served in the Stalls and Circle bars only. We recommend that you pre-order your interval drinks.
GETTING TO THE BRIDGEWATER HALL Metrolink tram passengers should alight at Deansgate-Castlefield or St Peter’s Square. The nearest railway stations are Deansgate and Oxford Road. If travelling by car, please allow plenty of time for your journey. For satellite navigation, the Hall’s postcode is M2 3WS. The nearest car parks are Q-Park, NCP Manchester Central, NCP Great Northern and NCP Oxford Street.
DISABLED PARKING A wheelchair-user drop off point is located on Lower Mosley Street outside the Hall. This is not a parking space, even for blue badge holders. Double yellow lines at the rear of The Bridgewater Hall on Great Bridgewater Street allow parking for blue badge holders for up to three hours, except during the hours of 6am–8am and 4pm–6pm. Visit www.bridgewater-hall.co.uk/your-visit for full details.
SECURITY Patrons should note measures in place for admission to the building including bag searches and a number of prohibited items. For full details, visit www.bridgewater-hall.co.uk For the latest information visit www.bridgewater-hall.co.uk/yourvisit which has full and regularly updated details.