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Lunch-time recitals

Featuring the rising stars of the next generation of musicians

at Tuned In!

 

Classical Cleveland enjoys a close relationship with the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester. We provide 'platform experience' as part of their BMus and post-graduate Masters Degree courses.

Tickets for concerts at Tuned In are on sale online until four hours before the concert and then at the door immediately prior to the concert. Print out your online receipt or save it to your phone and present it at the door. Doors open 1:30pm for the concert at 2.00pm. Concerts last about one hour.

Pre-concert Lunches The cafe at Tuned In is now closed. Excellent lunches are available at the Boathouse Cafe (licensed), 2-3 minutes walk round the boating lake. (You are advised to allow sufficient time at busy periods.)

Spring & Summer 2024

Wed. 7th Feb. 2.00pm 

Paula Lopez Atanet piano 

Born in Madrid, Spanish pianist Paula López Atanet started her musical studies at the age of 4. In 2018 she won a scholarship from the Scottish Government's Aided Places Scheme that enabled her to study at  St Mary's Music School in Edinburgh .In September 2020, Paula joined the Royal Northern College of Music as an undergraduate pianist where she is currently studying with the renowned, Murray McLachlan.

Programme includes:

   Mozart - Fantasia in C-minor

   Schubert - Piano Sonata in A-major 

Tickets £10 available online at TicketSource or at the door.

Online bookings NOW OPEN

The musician appears by kind permssion of RNCM

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Wed. 13th March, 2.00 pm

Liam  Kalsonguitar

American born Liam Kalson is studying for his Bachelor of Music degree at the Royal Northern College of Music under the highly acclaimed guitarist Craig Ogdenand the prominent lutenist Paula Chateauneuf. LIam won third prize in both the 2022 Houston Classical Guitar Festival and Competition and the 2018 University of Nevada Las Vegas Performing Arts Center Classical Guitar Competition. Liam’s plans for the near future include performing around the UK while putting an emphasis on his own arrangements and transcriptions for the six and eight string guitars

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Programme includes:

  • Purcell - Rondeau (arr. Liam Kalson)

  • Bach - Fugue from Violin Sonata in C Major, BWV 1005

  • Giuliani - Variations on Folies d'Espagne

  • Weiss - Prelude from Lute Sonata 34 in D minor & Fantasie

  • Villa-Lobos - Prelude 1  &  Prelude 3

  • Bach - Prelude-Presto and Bourée from Lute Suite in E minor

  • Tansman - Barcarolle

  • Dowland - Frog Galliard

 

Tickets £10.00 available online at TicketSource or pay at the door

Online bookings NOW OPEN

The musician appears by kind permission of the RNCM

Wed. 15th May, 2.00 pm

Maria Matveevapiano

Born in Moscow, Maria graduated with Distinction at the RNCM and has participated in national and international music festivals across northern Europe. Marria has regularly performed with youth and adult orchestras, most recently performing a highly  acclaimed programme of Russian ballet music at the Bridgewater Hall. Maria played for Classical Cleveland twice last year and returns by popular request.

Programme includes:

  • Prokofiev - Sonata No6 in A major op.82

  • Prokofiev - four pieces from the ballet Romeo & Juliet op.75

  • Stravinsky - Agosti  - three pieces from the ballet Firebird

 

Tickets £10.00 available online at TicketSource or pay at the door

Online bookings NOW OPEN

The musician appears by kind permission of the RNCM

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Postponed to autumn season

Inga Liukaitytepiano

Inga Liukaitytė is a Lithuanian pianist based in the UK. She has been praised for the rich colours, intelligence, and depth of her performances. Inga has performed in prestigious venues including the Barbican, St James Piccadilly, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, and Edinburgh Fringe festival, as well as Kaunas State Philharmonic Hall in Kaunas, Lithuania, and Torroella de Montgri Festival in Spain.

Inga has won prizes in more than fifteen international piano competitions in the UK, Lithuania, Czech Republic, Romania, Greece, and France. Inga is currently on a Postgraduate Diploma course at the Royal Northern College of Music, working with Helen Krizos. She is grateful to the Waverly Trust for generously supporting her studies.

Programme includes:

  • Vidmantas Bartulis -  Hanami

  • Maurice Ravel - Vales Nobles et Sentimentales

  • Maurice Ravel -  Mirroires, Oiseax Tristes

  • Olivier Messiaen - Catalogue d'oiseaux, Le Loriot

  • Frederic Chopin - Sonata no.3 in B minor op.58

 

Tickets £10.00 available online at TicketSource or pay at the door

Online bookings open in September

The musician appears by kind permission of the RNCM

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