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Rothko Chapel ~ Manchester

  • The Bridgewater Hall Lower Mosley Street Manchester, England United Kingdom (map)

What would it feel like to be inside a painting by Mark Rothko?

What would it feel like to be inside a painting by Mark Rothko? This audio-visual live concert by Manchester Collective turns to the artist’s immense canvases for inspiration.

The concert reimagines his works through sound and light.

At the heart of the experience is Morton Feldman’s Rothko Chapel, a sonic meditation for chamber choir, solo viola, celeste and percussion.

The 30-minute piece was written as a tribute to Rothko shortly after the abstract artist’s death, and references the chapel in Houston which houses his formidable black paintings. A unique lighting installation frames this musical journey, beckoning listeners to find a space of introspection and contemplation.

Three world premieres capture the emotional essence of Rothko’s art. Be the first to hear new commissions by composers working at the cutting edge of contemporary classical music: film and TV composer Isobel Waller-Bridge, Edmund Finnis and Katherine Balch.

With its haunting beauty and resonance, Rothko Chapel invites us to explore the depths of our inner world and connect with the transcendent power of art.

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