The Bridgewater Hall is set to welcome the China Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra this March, marking the first time the venue has welcomed a Chinese orchestra in 12 years.

Renowned as one of China’s finest orchestras, the collective will make its Bridgewater Hall debut on Fri 15 Mar, with an evening of music bridging both East and West. For a limited time, Wire readers can grab tickets to the performance for just £10.

The orchestra will open with excerpts from a groundbreaking movie soundtrack – Tan Dun’s Oscar-winning score to Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, featuring cellist Jiapeng Nie.

Conductor Daye Lin then brings things a little closer to home with the help of the supremely talented Tamsin Waley-Cohen, star of not one but two romantic French showcases of the violinist’s art – before a trip to the Eternal City via Ottorino Respighi.

To claim your discounted tickets, simply use the booking button below before Fri 8 Mar.

A Manchester Wire Partnership post
Fri 15 Mar, The Bridgewater Hall,
Lower Mosley St, Manchester M2 3WS
Words:
Bradley Lengden
Published on:
Mon 4 Mar 2024