Concerts in the Chapel – Manchester Reed Trio: 'Pride & Prejudice' themed
Be swept away by classical and modern melodies while seated in a setting steeped in heritage, with a 'Pride & Prejudice' themed Concert in the Chapel at Lyme.
This September, listen to a chamber ensemble play timeless classical compositions to captivate audiences of all ages, with a nod to Lyme's role as 'Pemberley' in the BBC's 1995 'Pride & Prejudice' series. The acoustics of the historic chapel enhance every note, creating a symphony of sound that resonates through the centuries-old walls.
Manchester Reed Trio is a dynamic and versatile chamber ensemble, comprising of the oboe, clarinet and bassoon. The flexibility of the instrumentation leads to a varied and sonorous sound world. They are alumnae of the Royal Northern College of Music with further training at the Musique et Santé in Paris and have since played in a wide range of venues, both internationally and across Europe.
Please note:
- Standard admission charges apply to non-members on arrival.
- Meet in the chapel at the house. Enter the house courtyard and turn left, down the corridor. The chapel is the second door on your left.
- You don't need to dress up to visit Lyme, wear comfortable clothes.
- The ground floor of the chapel has one step and a ramp is available to make this suitable for wheelchairs. Seating is on a platform of approximately 15cm high. Please contact the team at Lyme@nationaltrust.org.uk for any questions around access requirements.
- Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult
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Be swept away by classical and modern melodies while seated in a setting steeped in heritage, with a 'Pride & Prejudice' themed Concert in the Chapel at Lyme.
This September, listen to a chamber ensemble play timeless classical compositions to captivate audiences of all ages, with a nod to Lyme's role as 'Pemberley' in the BBC's 1995 'Pride & Prejudice' series. The acoustics of the historic chapel enhance every note, creating a symphony of sound that resonates through the centuries-old walls.
Manchester Reed Trio is a dynamic and versatile chamber ensemble, comprising of the oboe, clarinet and bassoon. The flexibility of the instrumentation leads to a varied and sonorous sound world. They are alumnae of the Royal Northern College of Music with further training at the Musique et Santé in Paris and have since played in a wide range of venues, both internationally and across Europe.
Please note:
- Standard admission charges apply to non-members on arrival.
- Meet in the chapel at the house. Enter the house courtyard and turn left, down the corridor. The chapel is the second door on your left.
- You don't need to dress up to visit Lyme, wear comfortable clothes.
- The ground floor of the chapel has one step and a ramp is available to make this suitable for wheelchairs. Seating is on a platform of approximately 15cm high. Please contact the team at Lyme@nationaltrust.org.uk for any questions around access requirements.
- Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult