Mark Simpson in Conversation - FON & Liverpool Philharmonic Listening Club

Mark Simpson in Conversation - FON & Liverpool Philharmonic Listening Club

By Full of Noises

A Desert Island Discs style talk with people who make marvellous music.

Date and time

Location

Full of Noises

Abbey Road Barrow-in-Furness LA13 9BD United Kingdom

Good to know

Highlights

  • 2 hours, 45 minutes
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Sandra Parr host

Andrew Deakin co-host

Sandra Parr, Artistic Planning Director of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, and Full of Noises co-founder Andrew Deakin chair an inspiring conversation with the Orchestra's Artist in Residence, the celebrated clarinettist and composer Mark Simpson.

Together, they'll discuss music Mark has discovered through his life and the impact it's made, focusing on four favourite recordings – think Desert Island Discs.

It'll be a fascinating insight into the musical mind of "one of the UK's most exciting young talents" (The Guardian).

Tickets: £5

Concessions: £3

Frequently asked questions

Where is Full of Noises? Can we park there?

We are in Barrow Park. There is no parking other than one designated accessible parking space, to book this please email glenn@fonfestival.org. Access to the venue is by foot. Enter from the park gate by Park Drive junction bus stop (by the Baptist Church) Walk route is 2 mins signposted from here.

Where is the best place to park?

We suggest parking on Park Drive near the junction with Abbey Road. Enter the park at Abbey Road gate near the church. We are just 200 yards inside the park from there.

Exact directions to Piel View House

https://what3words.com/noise.lifts.beats

What if I am late?

We ask people arrive before 7.30pm when concerts start promptly. We understand people can sometimes be delayed. If you are late we will usually wait for the interval to let you into the performance space.

Organized by

Full of Noises is a sound art and new music organisation based in a public park on Cumbria's Furness Peninsula. We produce and commission new work from contemporary composers and sound artists through a programme of residencies, performances, and public realm installations. 

£3 – £5
Jan 16 · 6:45 PM GMT