Dr László Rózsa, a Hungarian-born recorder player of international renown, brings his artistry to Theatre Royal and Royal Concert Hall for an After Hours performance. His career spans performances across the UK, Europe, North America, and China, with regular broadcasts on BBC Radio 3 and 4.
This late-night concert explores the interplay between historical and contemporary music, featuring 16th and 17th-century madrigals alongside electronic compositions by Tim Cooper. The programme also includes a new collaboration with Dr Elizabeth Kelly, Associate Professor of Composition at the University of Nottingham. Please note that start times may vary depending on the conclusion of the earlier Hallé concert. Ticket holders for The Hallé performance receive complimentary admission to this After Hours event.
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