Chloë Hanslip has already established herself as an artist of distinction on the international stage. She made her BBC Proms debut in 2002 and her US concerto debut in 2003, and has performed at major venues in the UK (Royal Festival Hall, Wigmore Hall), Europe (Vienna Musikverein, Hamburg Laeiszhalle, Paris Louvre and Salle Gaveau, St Petersburg Hermitage) as well as Carnegie Hall, Metropolitan Arts Space in Tokyo and the Seoul Arts Centre.
"Hanslip’s poetic touch kept every note alive and fresh" - The Times
Danny Driver returns to Holmes Chapel for his third concert. The international critical acclaim that his recordings and performances have generated over recent years has cemented his reputation as one of Britain’s most respected and versatile pianists. Described variously as ‘bold, exuberant and precise’ [The Guardian] and of ‘impeccable technique and musicianship’ [Gramophone], he has earned two Gramophone Award nominations, a National Public Radio Top 10 Award and, most recently, Limelight Magazine’s Instrumental Recording of the Year 2014 Award for his recording of Handel’s Eight Great Suites.
This is the third in the 47th season of nine concerts organised by Holmes Chapel Music Society.
Full details of the season’s artists, music and tickets can be found at Holmes Chapel Music Society's website.
The concerts regularly attract audiences of up to 250. The atmosphere is friendly and informal. We go out of our way to welcome new members.
Wheelchair access is available by arrangement.
The Society retains the right to change the programmes without notice.