Wirral Life July 2020 | Page 12

W L A SYMPHONY IN THE MAKING While we can all agree the year so far has been extremely challenging, the University of Liverpool is looking ahead to autumn 2021 and the opening of its new Teaching and Performance Centre. Housing the 400-seater Tung Auditorium with room for a 70-piece orchestra, and state-of-the-art lecture theatres, including the 600-seater Paul Brett Lecture Theatre, it is hoped that the opening of the Centre will provide a much-needed boost to students and audiences alike. The Centre will also become the new home for the University’s popular Lunchtime Concert Series. For Professor Catherine Tackley, Head of Music at the University of Liverpool the vision from the beginning has been to deliver a first class experience for students, whilst providing a venue that will enrich the cultural life of the city of Liverpool. “Music is something that anyone, from any academic discipline or background, can get involved in and derive satisfaction from. And it’s not about being the highest level professional, either; it can be just as important as a leisure activity that enriches people’s lives, be that through amateur performance or appreciation. Anyone who has ever been to a concert or a gig, never mind made music themselves, knows the feelings that music can engender.” - Professor Catherine Tackley As well as having the opportunity to stage professional public performances, students will be able to learn about working in the music industry, as well as gaining hands-on experience about careers in sound recording, live professional broadcasting or managing a venue. It’s also hoped the Centre will provide many opportunities for wider collaboration between musicians and community organisations across the city, with the new venue providing a high-quality, medium-sized venue suited to the performance of a very diverse range of musical genres – from classical and contemporary composition to jazz and folk. Since it launched its fundraising campaign for the Centre in 2019, the University has received tremendous support from its alumni and supporter community. The Tung Foundation in Hong Kong, after whom the main auditorium is named, have given generously to the campaign, as have other alumni including Dr Paul Brett, who also remembers seeing The Beatles play at the Cavern Club in 1962! Jonathan Rushworth is another generous supporter to the Campaign, the Rushworth family name long being synonymous with music in the city for nearly two centuries. As well as our benefactors, the project has gained wonderful support from our campaign ambassadors, among them Tranmere born, awardwinning actor, singer and comedian Dame Patricia Routledge DBE, who discovered her passion for music and performance while studying at the University of Liverpool. “I believe music is the purest art form and all the art should be encouraged. They are the soul of a nation.” – Alumna and honorary graduate, Dame Patricia Routledge. Our ambassadors have been helping us raise the profile and advise us on our campaign. They include Yoko Ono Lennon, honorary graduate and long-term supporter of student opportunities at the University; music enthusiasts Robin Bloxsidge and his partner Nick Riddle, who are both passionate about the arts in Liverpool; alumna and acclaimed soprano Dr Joan Rodgers CBE; alumna Professor Averil Mansfield CBE, the first British female Professor of Surgery; and fellow alumna Dr Shirley J Thompson OBE, award-winning composer and Professor of Music. Liverpool’s designation as a UNESCO City of Music embodies its commitment to supporting new music in all genres and investment in the importance of music socially and economically. This is something the University recognises and why we’re excited for the opening of our Teaching and Performance Centre that we hope will contribute to the city’s already world-beating musical legacy. Inspired to find out more? If you would like to discover more about music at the University of Liverpool’s Lunchtime Concert Series please visit: https://www. liverpool.ac.uk/music/events/lunchtime-concert-series/ If you wish to find out how you can get involved in supporting the project, and even naming a seat, visit: https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/ symphony/ 12 wirrallife.com