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Lorena Paz Nieto & Helen Glaisher-Hernández

Live at Lunchtime

Friday 1 August 2025 12.45pm

This is a free, unticketed event in the Stalls Foyer.

Event Timings
Main Doors: 12.30pm
Concert Start: 12.45pm
Concert Finish: 1.30pm

Our Stalls Cafe Bar is open for all Live at Lunchtime concerts, serving soup, sandwiches and a selection of hot meals from 11.00am til 2.30pm.

All timings are approximate and are subject to change.​

Lorena Paz Nieto & Helen Glaisher-Hernández

Matilde Salvador Rapto
Pauline Viardot Canción de la Infanta
Yvette Souviron Carnavalito
Lía Cimaglia Niebla porteña
Teresa Carreño Feuillet d’album | Barcarola
Alicia de Larrochav Mi vida es un erial
Odaline de la Martínez ¿Qué es poesía?
Carlota Garriga Canço del lladre
María Rodrigo Ayes
Irma Urteaga Vocalise
Milena Perisic Esta tarde mi bien
Emiliana Zubeldía Yumurí
Gisela Hernández Miraba la noche el alma
María Alvarez Ríos Barcarola
Modesta Bor Canción para dormir un negrito
Chiquinha Gonzaga Lua branca
Meri Lao Una donna senza uomo
Catarina Domenici Marielle presente

The Instituto Cervantes Manchester, in collaboration with The Iberian and Latin American Music Society, is pleased to present the concert ‘Mujeres ¡Presentes! The Secret Songs of Women Latina Composers’, a concert featuring the celebrated soprano Lorena Paz Nieto and the pianist Helen Glaisher-Hernández. A unique occasion to enjoy the compelling voices of Ibero-american women composers, spanning three centuries across the Latin world, including Spain, Cuba, Venezuela, Argentina, Brazil and Mexico.

Lorena Paz Nieto is an award-winning Spanish soprano and graduate of the GSMD, RAM and the National Opera Studio.

Helen Glaisher-Hernández is a British-Hispanic pianist, part of a new generation of Latinx practitioners elucidating the cultural diversity of classical music.

The Instituto Cervantes Manchester, a public entity established by the Spanish government, is dedicated to the promotion and teaching of the Spanish language and Spain’s co-official languages, as well as the diffusion of the vibrant cultures and traditions of Spanish-speaking countries. Since its inauguration in 1997, the Instituto Cervantes Manchester has found its home in the iconic Campfield Arcade building, serving as a vital meeting point for the Spanish-speaking community and lovers of Ibero-American culture in the city.

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