The event is jointly organised by St Ann’s Church and Societa’ Dante Alighieri in Manchester.
Sunday 4th February 2018
doors open at 1.00 pm for the reception
and the concert will follow at 2.00 pm
Clarinet: Einar Jóhannesson
Einar Jóhannesson studied the clarinet at the Reykjavík College of Music with Gunnar Egilson and continued his studies at The Royal College of Music in London, where he won the coveted Frederick Thurston prize. He has appeared as a soloist and chamber music player throughout Europe, Asia, America and Australia. He is principal clarinet of the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, solo clarinettist of the Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra, and a founding member of the Reykjavík Wind Quintet.
Piano: Alessandra Pompili
Alessandra Pompili is a classical pianist with a focus on presenting original and creative programmes to audiences. She has performed for years as a soloist to critical public acclaim in Italy, England, Hungary and the U.S.A.
She lives in Manchester and is an active member of Societa’ Dante Alighieri.
Tickets
£7 / £ 5 Dante members and concessions
Booking required: please email dante@newfuture.org
St Ann’s Church, St Ann Square, Manchester M2 7LF