Wednesday, 30 April 2008

Concert Venues (2): Free Trade Hall, Manchester

The first thing to say is - don't go trying to find this venue now, in hope of seeing a concert...

It is now a hotel.

I used to love visiting the Free Trade Hall. My old school choir used to perform there, the corridors backstage were legendary because it was so easy to get lost. 

It was also the home of Manchester's Halle orchestra, another reason for regular visits.

The acoustics were wonderful in the Free Trade Hall, and it was an ambition of mine to perform there as a musician one day. Sadly, it wasn't to be, as the Halle moved out in 1996, to their new home, the splendid Bridgewater Hall. Part of the deal was that the FTH be converted to a hotel.

It was a great place to see a guitarist perform, as you could hear every note, even from the back of the balcony. All the greats performed there, and I witnessed brilliant recitals by Bream, Williams and Segovia.

Most top bands also enjoyed gigging at the hall, including Pink Floyd, Camel, Genesis, Sky, etc.

So, a sad loss, but life goes on I guess, and I wouldn't mind a gig at the Bridgewater, should the opportunity arise.

Cool Guitarist 1: David Russell

David Russell is a fantastic performer, and I was fortunate to be able to see him play classical guitar at the Wigmore Hall some years ago.

David has a dazzling technique, and plays so musically.

He has posted some videos on YouTube which are worth watching - just log in and search for his name.

David is both Spanish and Scottish, and although he was very popular among the UK guitar community, he now lives in Spain (I believe).

Go check out his music - you won't be disappointed.