Kirklees Concert Season 2009/10

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Kirklees Concert Season 2009/10 at Huddersfield and Dewsbury Town Halls

musical masterpieces

Ticket hotline 01484 223200


Contents

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Orchestral concerts in Huddersfield and Dewsbury

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Lunchtime chamber concerts in Dewsbury

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Organ concerts in Huddersfield

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Orchestral prices and discounts

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Venue information

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Welcome to the 2009/10 Kirklees Concert Season. Our commitment to providing the finest range of classical concerts for Kirklees is reaffirmed this season with a total of 35 concerts across the orchestral, organ and lunchtime chamber series, which include some of the best-loved music in the repertoire. At the heart of the season is our resident ensemble, the Orchestra of Opera North; in addition to performing eight concerts in the season, a number of its players also feature in the organ and chamber series. We continue to engage conductors and soloists of international standing whilst maintaining our commitment to developing the talents of the next generation of artists, and our association with the region’s great orchestras remains strong, with the BBC Philharmonic, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic and the Northern Sinfonia all appearing. Building new audiences and links to local groups remains important to the future of our work, and with our education programme Play ON we will once again be resident in a Kirklees high school during the coming season. Key to the success of the season is our loyal and supportive audience, so we’re delighted that many of the faces in this year's brochure are those of people who attend our concerts, emphasising the vital importance of the warm relationship between performers and audiences that is so characteristic of the Kirklees Concert Season. At these times when the future can feel uncertain, the capacity of music to inspire and uplift us has never been more valuable. We hope that there’s something in the programme for every taste: do bring your friends - we’re sure neither you nor they will be disappointed! Let’s Talk Music Before most of the concerts this season we’ll be Talking Music with some of our soloists and conductors, and members of the orchestra. Please see individual concert details for start times. We do hope you’ll be able to join us for some lively discussion about each evening’s performance. Dougie Scarfe Concerts Director, Opera North

Gordon Stewart Kirklees Borough Organist

Tickets: 01484 22 32 00

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Orchestral concerts in Huddersfield and Dewsbury

Nicholas Collon

Thomas Gould

Frédéric Chaslin

Thursday 17 September 2009 7.30pm Dewsbury

Thursday 1 October 2009 7.30pm Huddersfield

Orchestra of Opera North

Orchestra of Opera North

Bruch Violin Concerto

Fantastic Symphony

Three popular works to open the season, in a concert featuring two rising young British artists together with our resident orchestra. All three works were written when the composers were in their twenties and have a youthful freshness about them. The evening’s main work, Brahms’s hugely enjoyable First Serenade, will ensure an uplifting launch to the year.

An adrenaline-charged start to the season in Huddersfield, with two works by passionate young men. From the stormy orchestral outburst of the opening, to the beautiful slow movement – a portrait of Clara Schumann, with whom Brahms had fallen in love – the great German composer bares his soul in his First Piano Concerto. Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique, which famously portrays ‘episodes in the life of an artist’, is one of those works that simply has to be experienced live to appreciate fully its revolutionary impact!

Mendelssohn

Hebrides Overture

Bruch

Violin Concerto No.1 in G minor

Brahms

Serenade No.1

Conductor:

Nicholas Collon

Violin:

Thomas Gould

Talking Music: 6.40pm Sunwook Kim

Brahms

Piano Concerto No.1 in D minor

Berlioz

Symphonie fantastique

Conductor:

Frédéric Chaslin

Piano:

Sunwook Kim

Talking Music: 6.40pm

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Thursday 26 November 2009 7.30pm Dewsbury

Northern Sinfonia

Orchestra of Opera North

Imogen Cooper’s Mozart

Orchestral Adventurers

‘She is an outstanding artist, one of the finest pianists now playing. Go, listen, and wonder how many better pianists there are alive in this country, or anywhere.’ Daily Telegraph

Two great Kirklees favourites, Elgar Howarth and Ian Buckle, join the Orchestra of Opera North in a virtuosic programme by three composers who all, in their own very individual ways, extended the horizons of orchestral music. From the vibrant colours of Britten and Ravel, to the sweeping sounds of symphonic Sibelius, this is music to exploit to the maximum the famed Dewsbury acoustic!

There is something very special about the partnership between Imogen Cooper and the Northern Sinfonia, and their ongoing series of Mozart concerto recordings has received excellent reviews. Come and hear them perform these two wondrous concertos live prior to the release of their performances on disc – you’ll hear it here first!

Britten

Prelude & Fugue

Mozart

Piano Concerto No.18 in B b K456

Bach

Suite No.3 in D major

Mozart

Piano Concerto No.22 in E b K482

Britten

photo: Sussie Ahlburg

Friday 6 November 2009 7.30pm Huddersfield

Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra

Ravel

Piano Concerto in G

Sibelius

Symphony No.1 in E minor

Conductor:

Elgar Howarth

Piano:

Ian Buckle

Talking Music: 6.40pm

photo: Mark Savage

Imogen Cooper

Bradley Creswick

Elgar Howarth

Ian Buckle

Piano/Director: Imogen Cooper Director:

Bradley Creswick

Talking Music: 6.40pm Tickets: 01484 22 32 00

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Tomáˇs Netopil

Guido Johannes Rumstadt

Sunday 6 December 2009 2.30pm Huddersfield (note time)

Wednesday 30 December 2009 2.30pm Huddersfield (note time)

Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra

Orchestra of Opera North

The Classic FM Concert

Viennese Whirl

Classic FM is the UK’s most popular commercial radio station. The heart of its philosophy is the idea that classical music can and should be part of everyone’s life – and that’s a belief we share. 2007’s Classic FM concert sold out very quickly, so book early for this wonderful programme compèred by a well-known Classic FM presenter.

Definitely a highlight of the season for many, so do remember to book early for our everpopular afternoon of Viennese classics. This concert has special ticket pricing and is a non-subscription concert. However, if you subscribe to both Dewsbury and Huddersfield orchestral seasons, you can get a ticket for this concert FREE.

Programme to include: Mozart

Overture The Magic Flute

Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending Robert Murray

Brahms

Hungarian Dance No.5

Johann Strauss II Waldmeister Overture Wine, Women and Song Waltz 1001 Nights Waltzes

Smetana

Vltava

Persian March

Dvorˇák

Symphony No.7

Roses from the South Waltz

Conductor:

Tomáˇs Netopil

Magic Bullets Pizzicato Polka On the Beautiful Blue Danube Dougie Scarfe

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Conductor:

Guido Johannes Rumstadt

Tenor:

Robert Murray

Compère:

Dougie Scarfe


Thursday 21 January 2010 7.30pm Huddersfield

Thursday 4 February 2010 7.30pm Dewsbury

Orchestra of Opera North

Northern Sinfonia

The Nutcracker

Jupiter and the Sky at Night

Arguably the finest of Russian ballet scores, inarguably the most popular! The Nutcracker contains some of the most famous music of all time, so join us and revel in classics such as the Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy and the Waltz of the Flowers. Solo performances by David Greed, Leader of the Orchestra of Opera North, are always something special, so his performance of Britten’s Violin Concerto is bound to be one of the events of the season. Martin André, who had such a hit with Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet in 2006, conducts.

The opening chords of Sibelius’ Pelléas et Mélisande, which became so well known as the introductory music to The Sky at Night, conjure a sound world that evokes perfectly the melancholy Maeterlinck story. Leeds Conductors Competition winner Garry Walker returns alongside Guy Johnston, one of the most prodigiously talented cellists of his generation, in one of the two greatest 19th century concertos for the instrument; and Mozart’s final symphony, one of the wonders of the world, rounds off an exceptionally strong programme.

Humperdinck

Hansel and Gretel Prelude

Sibelius Schumann

Cello Concerto

Britten

Violin Concerto

Mozart

Tchaikovsky

The Nutcracker Act II

Symphony No.41 in C Jupiter

Conductor:

Martin André

Conductor:

Violin:

David Greed

Garry Walker

Talking Music: 6.40pm

Cello:

Martin André

photo: Andy Buchanan

David Greed

Garry Walker

Pelléas et Mélisande

Guy Johnston

Guy Johnston

Talking Music: 6.40pm

Tickets: 01484 22 32 00

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Juanjo Mena

Erik Schumann

Bramwell Tovey

Paul Watkins

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Wednesday 17 February 2010 7.30pm Huddersfield

Thursday 1 April 2010 7.30pm Huddersfield

BBC Philharmonic

Orchestra of Opera North

Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet

Elgar Cello Concerto

Schumann’s four symphonies are the most original essays in the form to be composed after Beethoven’s, as his fourth and final symphony amply demonstrates. We are delighted that the BBC Philharmonic has become such an established part of the season in recent years, and the orchestra is sure to thrill in a programme that also includes Tchaikovsky’s ever-popular Fantasy Overture and a glorious violin concerto from mid-20th century Hollywood’s composer of choice.

We have become used to welcoming Paul Watkins to Huddersfield in his role as conductor, but this year he returns to his roots to perform the Elgar Cello Concerto. If you saw his performance of this work televised live from the First Night of the Proms two years ago, you’ll know what a profoundly moving experience is his interpretation of this work. In the second half, the First Symphony of William Walton, a composer with strong links to Huddersfield; it’s a work brimming with rhythmic energy and drive.

Tchaikovsky

Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture

Vaughan Williams

Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis

Korngold

Violin Concerto

Elgar

Cello Concerto in E minor

Schumann

Symphony No.4 in D minor (1841 version)

Walton

Symphony No.1 in Bb

Conductor:

Bramwell Tovey

Conductor:

Juanjo Mena

Cello:

Paul Watkins

Violin:

Erik Schumann

Talking Music: 6.40pm

Talking Music: 6.40pm


Wednesday 28 April 2010 7.30pm Huddersfield

Thursday 20 May 2010 7.30pm Huddersfield

Orchestra of Opera North

Orchestra of Opera North

The Planets

An epic ending

Alexander Shelley

Holst’s The Planets is one of those popular works that, however familiar one may be with them from recordings, seem always to yield fresh wonders when experienced live. In this concert we celebrate the talent of the next generation, with prize winners from the Leeds Piano and Conducting Competitions, and in The Planets we are delighted to be joined by students from the University of Huddersfield.

We reach the climax of the season with a truly epic programme conducted by Opera North Music Director, Richard Farnes. Shostakovich’s monumental Tenth Symphony is emotionally intense – the work of a composer who had to live and work under a terrible dictatorship. Yet it also expresses hope that it may indeed be possible to build a better world for the future. It’s a fine note on which to conclude the season and look forward to next year...

Richard Farnes

Beethoven

Fidelio Overture

Beethoven

Piano Concerto No.4 in G

Holst

The Planets

Conductor:

Alexander Shelley

Prize Winner from 2009 Leeds International Piano Competition.

Brahms

Piano Concerto No.2 in B b

Shostakovich

Symphony No.10 in A b

Conductor:

Richard Farnes

Piano:

Steven Osborne

Steven Osborne

Talking Music: 6.40pm

Music students from the University of Huddersfield. Talking Music: 6.40pm

Tickets: 01484 22 32 00

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Lunchtime chamber concerts Wednesdays at Dewsbury Town Hall 7 October 2009

13 January 2010

14 April 2010

Voces8

Robin Hill

Voces8 has established itself as one of the UK’s most successful a cappella singing groups. With concerts this year throughout Europe, the United States and Africa, they find time to come to Dewsbury to open the season. Beautiful singing and great fun are promised.

Robin’s concerts at the Town Hall have been so popular that we felt that we just had to have him back! Since his last visit he has been playing concerts all over the world and has just returned from a trip which took him from Florida to Singapore. His third Dewsbury programme includes classic guitar music by Villa-Lobos and Albeniz.

Andrew Long and John Wilson

4 November 2009

George King George King is one of the UK’s most exciting pianists. Earlier this year he made his American début at the Carnegie Hall in New York, and he brings to Dewsbury a wonderful programme including Chopin’s Revolutionary study, Gershwin’s Three Preludes and Liszt’s massive Mephisto Waltz No 1. He is also well-known as a composer and improviser so the programme will include his own improvisation on Gershwin’s I got rhythm. 9 December 2009

University of Huddersfield Brass Band The University Brass Band’s concert is one of the most popular in the Dewsbury series. Here they are again with a brand new programme under their inspiring conductor, Philip McCann.

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10 February 2010

Rachel Mosley and Paul Gibson with Michael Cleaver Soprano Rachel Mosley and baritone Paul Gibson are joined by Dewsbury regular Michael Cleaver in a programme of songs and duets on the theme of love for just a few days before Valentine’s Day. Music from Purcell to Gershwin, some of it very beautiful and some of it just great fun!

Associate Leader of the Orchestra of Opera North, Andrew Long, teams up again with long-time favourite pianist John Wilson for their first performance together in Dewsbury. They will be performing Elgar’s beautiful violin sonata before taking us on a whistle-stop tour of Spain with Manuel de Falla’s Suite of Spanish Dances. Their programme ends with a set of salon favourites by Kreisler. 12 May 2010

The New World Quartet Several audience members have asked for a concert of string quartets, and here is one of the country’s busiest quartets in a programme including Haydn’s Sunrise Quartet and Dvorˇák’s American Quartet. The perfect end to our exciting chamber series.

10 March 2010

Kevin Gowland and Annette Saunders

Dewsbury Town Hall Lunchtime Concert Information

Kevin Gowland is Principal Flute in the Orchestra of Opera North. For this, his second Dewsbury lunchtime concert, he is joined by pianist Annette Saunders in a programme which includes music by Handel and Hamilton Harty, and ends with François Borne’s spectacular Fantasy Brillante on themes from Carmen. Kevin’s last concert at the Town Hall was one of the highlights of 2006 – this is a concert not to be missed.

Tickets: £4 (£3 concessions) available from Dewsbury Town Hall Box Office. Season tickets are also available for all 8 concerts for just £18. For full information please see the venue details on page 13. Lunch is served in the main hall from 11.30am All Dewsbury Lunchtime Concerts start at 12.30pm


Organ concerts Mondays at Huddersfield Town Hall 5 October 2009

2 November 2009

Andrew Carter 70th Birthday Concert

William Whitehead (London)

Dr Gordon Stewart and Anthony Thompson with the New World Ensemble (leader Andrew Long) conducted by Dougie Scarfe. G F Handel

Organ Concerto in F

Andrew Carter

Suite for Trumpet and Organ

Albinoni/Giazotto Adagio in G Minor Andrew Carter

Aria

Andrew Carter

Organ Concerto (first British performance)

19 October 2009

F Mendelssohn

Allegro maestoso (Sonata 5)

F Mendelssohn arr W Whitehead

Song without words in F sharp minor

J S Bach

Three Preludes from the Schübler Chorales

C H H Parry arr W Whitehead

In minuet Style, from An English Suite

P Whitlock

Fantasie Choral No 1 in D flat

I Farrington

Five movements from Animal Parade

L Berkeley

Andantino arr J Bate

H Brewer

Marche Héroique

Dr Gordon Stewart will also be playing 3 concerts at venues outside Huddersfield Town Hall. Watch press for details.

Dr Gordon Stewart A Hollins

Concert Overture in C Minor

W Felton arr H Wall

A Little Tune

J S Bach

Toccata and Fugue in D Minor

L Vierne

Scherzo (Symphonie 2)

A L J Lefébure-Wely Roman March C Franck

Choral 3 in A Minor

J Langlais

Cantabile

M Dupré

Prelude and Fugue in B Major

Tickets: 01484 22 32 00

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9 November 2009

J S Bach

Trio Sonata 6

Dr Gordon Stewart with Murray Greig and Rachel Mosley

E Bossi

Theme and Variations

B Strayhorn arr A Wyton

Lotus

G F Handel

Overture to the Ode on St Cecilia’s Day

H Purcell

Trumpet Sonata

H Purcell

Voluntary in D Minor

G F Handel

Suite in D

J Haydn

Four pieces for Musical Clock

J Haydn

Andante from the Trumpet Concerto

G F Handel

Let the bright seraphim

30 November 2009

Dr Gordon Stewart Noel Rawsthorne 80th Birthday Concert N Rawsthorne

Fanfare for Francis Dance Suite Celtic Lament Highland Cathedral Aria Fantasia on Wachet auf!

F Swinnen

Chinoiserie

C-M Widor

Symphonie 6 (first movement)

25 January 2010

Robert Quinney (Westminster Abbey) Great Transcriptions J S Bach arr M Dupré

Sinfonia to Cantata 29

J S Bach arr M Duruflé

Jesu, joy of man’s desiring

J Brahms arr L Rogg

Variations on a theme by Haydn Op 56

G F Handel arr M Dupré

Concerto in F Op 4 no 5

W Walton arr R Gower

Touch her soft lips and part

W Walton arr R Gower

Popular Song

R Wagner arr E Lemare

Prelude to The Mastersingers

8 February 2010 7 December 2009

Dr Gordon Stewart

University of Huddersfield Brass Band

L Vierne

Symphonie 3 (first movement)

Back for its annual Town Hall lunchtime concert is the ever-popular University Brass Band with a brand new programme conducted by its charismatic director, Philip McCann.

J Stanley arr H Wall

Toccata for the flutes

J S Bach

Toccata, Adagio and Fugue

R Cockroft

Fantasia In nomine

R Cockroft

New Piece

Harrison Oxley

Clarinet Tune

11 January 2010

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Dr Gordon Stewart

A W Ketèlbey

In a Persian Market

D Buxtehude

Praeludium in E minor

L Vierne

Toccata in B flat Minor

W Walond arr H Wall

Introduction and Toccata


1 March 2010

12 April 2010

Dr Gordon Stewart

Daniel Cook (Salisbury Cathedral)

M Phillips

Empire March Praeludium in D minor

F Mendelssohn arr W T Best

Overture to St Paul

D Buxtehude

W Alcock

Impromptu in G (1908)

W Walton arr W McKie

Coronation March: Orb and Sceptre

P Whitlock

Canzona and Scherzetto

J Jongen

Sonata Eroïca

M Festing Largo, Allegro, Aria arr G Thalben-Ball and Variations J S Bach

Trio on Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr

R Vaughan Williams Rhosymedre J Reubke

Sonata ‘The 94th Psalm’

26 April 2010

Dr Gordon Stewart

8 March 2010

Daniel Moult (London)

T Salomé

Allegro Symphonique

J S Bach

Prelude and Fugue in D

A Vivaldi arr J S Bach

Concerto in A Minor (first movement)

J S Bach

Trio in G

C V Stanford

Fantasia and Toccata

G F Handel arr M Dupré

F Liszt

Consolation in D flat

Organ Concerto ‘The Cuckoo and the nightingale’

C Saint-Saëns

Fantaisie in E flat

C-M Widor

Adagio and Toccata (Symphonie 5)

A Hollins

In Springtime

P Whitlock

Plymouth Suite

Tickets: £4 (£3 concessions) available from Huddersfield Town Hall Box Office Season passes are also available for all 15 concerts for just £35. For full information please see the venue details on page 13. All organ concerts start at 1pm. Lunch is served in the Old Court Room from 11.30am.

10 May 2010

29 March 2010

Dr Gordon Stewart N Cocker

J J A Roger-Ducasse Pastorale

Huddersfield Town Hall Organ Concert Information

Tuba Tune

J S Bach

Trio on Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr

J S Bach

Prelude and Fugue in C

E Lemare

Berceuse

Dr Gordon Stewart J J Callaerts

Toccata

J S Bach

‘Fiddle’ fugue in D Minor

F Mendelssohn

Prelude and Fugue in C Minor

D Steele

Arioso Danse Macabre

E Lemare

Scherzo Fugue

C Saint-Saëns arr E Lemare

A W Ketèlbey

Sanctuary of the Heart

S Karg-Elert

Valse Mignonne

J Healey Willan

Introduction, Passacaglia and Fugue

L Vierne

Final (Symphonie 1)

Dr Gordon Stewart Borough Organist

Tickets: 01484 22 32 00

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Huddersfield orchestral prices and discounts Seating Area

A

B

C

D

E

F

Season Subscription

£129

£114

£96

£66

£54

£42 £7

Single Ticket

£21.50

£19

£16

£11

£9

Concessions

£18.50

£16

£13.50

£9

£8

£6

Under 26s

£4

£4

£4

£4

Viennese Whirl concert

£12

£12

£12

£12

£12

£12

Concessions are available to Kirklees Passport holders, OAPs, under 26s, unwaged, disabled and Stagepass holders. Please note that there are no concessions on subscription tickets. Please note that the Viennese Whirl on the 30 December is not included in the season subscription and has a ticket price of £12 all areas, £4 for under 26s with no further concessions.

Dewsbury orchestral prices and discounts Seating Area

A

B

C

D

E

Season Subscription

£37.13

£30.38

£22.50

£18

£13.50

Single Ticket

£16.50

£13.50

£10

£8

£6

Concessions

£14

£11.50

£8.50

£7

£5

U26

£4

£4

£4

Concessions are available to Kirklees Passport holders, OAPs, under 26s, unwaged, disabled and Stagepass holders. Please provide proof of eligibility when booking. Please note that there are no concessions on subscription tickets.

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Venue information Huddersfield Town Hall

Dewsbury Town Hall

Travel and parking – Huddersfield Town Hall is located within walking distance of the town’s rail and bus stations. See map for locations of car parks, plus there is also limited free parking on the streets around the Town Hall from 6pm. Entrances – The Box Office is situated on Corporation Street and is open from 6.15pm on the evening of each concert for collection of prebooked tickets and ’on the door’ sales. Access to the Area Foyer and Old Court Room is also from Corporation Street. The main Princess Street entrance also opens at 6.15pm. Talking music – For an extra insight into the music and an opportunity to meet some of the performers, there is a free talk before the concerts at 6.40pm (unless otherwise stated) in the main hall. Please ensure that you purchase your ticket before going into the hall. Induction Loop System – The Concert Hall has an induction loop system for hearing-impaired patrons. Wheelchair Access – A number of wheelchair positions are available in the Area only. Access is via the Area Foyer (Corporation Street) with a lift to the concert hall. A steward will be available to assist you. Please make it clear when booking that you require a wheelchair space. Wheelchair spaces are sold at the concessionary rate; one accompanying carer may claim a free seat. Refreshments – Bar and catering facilities are available from 6.15pm. You may pre-order your interval drinks at the bars and beat the rush! Please note that smoking is not allowed anywhere in the Town Hall.

Travel and parking – Dewsbury Town Hall is a short walk from the town’s rail and bus stations. Free evening parking is available behind the Town Hall, on adjacent streets and in the car park behind the sports centre. Entrances – The Box Office is situated on the ground floor of the Town Hall through the front entrance. This entrance is accessible with level access to both the Box Office and the lift up to the Concert Hall. The Box Office is open Monday – Friday 9.15am – 5pm and throughout the evening of each concert for collection of pre-booked tickets and ’on the door’ sales. Access to the upper foyers and Concert Hall is via either of the front entrances or via the stairs (or lift) from the Box Office on the ground floor. Talking music – For an extra insight into the music and an opportunity to meet some of the performers, there is a free discussion before the concerts at 6.40pm (unless otherwise stated) in the main hall. Induction Loop System – The Concert Hall has an induction loop system for hearing-impaired patrons. Wheelchair access – A number of wheelchair positions are available in the Area. Access is via the level access entrance on the ground floor. A steward will be available to assist you. Please make it clear when booking that you require a wheelchair space. Wheelchair spaces are sold at the concessionary rate; one accompanying carer may claim a free seat. Refreshments – Bar and catering facilities are available from 6.15pm. You may pre-order your interval drinks and beat the rush! Please note that smoking is not allowed anywhere in the Town Hall.

How to Book

How to Book

In person – You may book in person at Holmfirth Information Centre, Dewsbury Town Hall Box Office or at the Lawrence Batley Theatre. Remaining tickets go on sale at the Town Hall Box Office on Corporation Street from 6.15pm on the evening of the concert. By phone – Ticket hotline: 01484 223200 available Monday to Saturday 9.15am – 5pm. The information centres accept cash, cheques, major credit cards and Switch/Delta. Cheques are payable to ’Kirklees Council’. Reservations – If you make a reservation at the Town Hall it must be claimed no later than 15 minutes prior to the performance, otherwise it will be released for sale. Please ensure that you bring your ticket with you to the concert as proof of purchase.

In person – You can book your tickets at our Box Office on the ground floor in Dewsbury Town Hall. The Box Office is open Monday-Friday from 9.15am – 5pm and on concert evenings at 6.15pm. By phone – Ticket hotline: 01924 324501. The Box Office accepts cash, cheques, major credit cards and Switch/Delta. Concert tickets are also available at Huddersfield Information Centre, Monday – Saturday from 9.15am – 5pm, tel: 01484 223200. Cheques are payable to ’Kirklees Council’. Reservations – If you make a reservation at the Town Hall it must be claimed no later than 15 minutes prior to the performance, otherwise it will be released for sale. Please ensure that you bring your ticket with you to the concert as proof of purchase. 13


From October 2009 you can book your seats online at www.kirklees.gov.uk/townhalls

The information contained in this booklet was correct at the time of printing. However, Kirklees Council reserves the right to alter the programme without prior notice. Designed and produced by Andrassy Design 01484 434844 Photography: Andrassy Design Photography of the Orchestra of Opera North: Brian Slater

www.kirklees.gov.uk/music For general enquiries tel: 01484 221900

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