Katia Labèque piano
Marielle Labèque piano
Debussy Six épigraphes antiques (original version for piano duo)
Ravel Ma mère l’Oye (original version for piano four hands)
Philip Glass, arr. Michael Riesman La Belle et la Bête (version for piano duo)
The magnificent Labèque sisters make a long-overdue return to Manchester with a typically enthralling two-piano programme.
Katia and Marielle Labèque ‘have transformed the piano duo’, in the words of the New York Times – and five decades after launching their twin careers, they’re continuing to break new ground.
Tonight’s concert begins in Belle Époque Paris with a pair of suites written four years apart: Debussy’s rarely played set of six ethereally beautiful miniatures; and Mother Goose, written by Debussy’s friend-cum-rival Maurice Ravel and heard here in the composer’s original piano-duet arrangement.
Then, in true Labèque style, it’s time for something completely different: Philip Glass’s opera La Belle et La Bête in a two-piano arrangement created especially for the duo. ‘Great performers and great interpreters,’ says Glass of the siblings.
Travel & Dining
Travel & Parking
Purchase discounted parking (evening concerts only) along with your concert tickets.
Eating & Drinking
Make your concert experience extra special by upgrading to A-List in the Corporate Members’ Bar (selected concerts only) or booking pre-concert dining.