Leeds Town Hall What's On September - December 2019

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September – December 2019


WELCOME Our autumn season at Leeds Town Hall features a host of world-class orchestras, top-class comedy and a great selection of music and family events taking us right into the festive season. We’re delighted to welcome the newly formed BrittenShostakovich Festival Orchestra on its UK-Russian tour (Thu 19 Sep) – a fitting prelude to Leeds International Orchestral Season in which highlights include the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Yuri Simonov (Sat 5 Oct) and Sir Mark Elder conducting The Hallé and James Ehnes in Bruch’s Violin Concerto (Sat 12 Oct). Miloš Karadaglić is guitar soloist in Rodrigo’s much loved Concierto de Aranjuez with the Flanders Symphony Orchestra (Sat 2 Nov), and the city’s own Orchestra of Opera North presents a stunning programme of Janáček’s Sinfonietta and Bartók’s Duke Bluebeard’s Castle (Sat 30 Nov). There’s a feast of comedy including Ben Elton (Wed 16 Oct), Lenny Henry (Tue 29 Oct), and Josh Widdicombe (Wed 11 Dec). Not surprisingly, the fantastic Eddie Izzard (Thu 17 & Fri 18 Oct) sold out before going to press, but you are welcome to join the waiting list for any last minute tickets. Our music programme goes from strength to strength with Lloyd Cole (Tue 15 Oct), Oysterband and June Tabor (Fri 1 Nov), Sophie Ellis-Bextor (Sun 24 Nov), Dweezil Zappa (Tue 10 Dec) and Christmas programmes from G4 (Wed 27 Nov) and the ever popular Kate Rusby (Fri 13 Dec). Plus, the Orchestra of Opera North presents Bowie: A Rock and Symphonic Spectacular (Fri 25 Oct), and its sparkling New Year Viennese Whirl (Sun 29 Dec). There’s family fun to be had in Animal Families and Me with Gordon Buchanan (Mon 4 Nov) and The Snowman and Peter and the Wolf with the Orchestra of Opera North (Sun 22 Dec, 2.30pm and 4.30pm). Whatever the occasion we look forward to welcoming you to Leeds Town Hall. Matthew Sims Head of Arts, Events & Venues 2

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LEEDS LUNCHTIME ORGAN MUSIC Leeds City Organist Darius Battiwalla welcomes special guests to perform on the Town Hall organ.

11 & 18 November

Mondays 1.05pm

25 November

FREE ADMISSION

Full programme details at leedsconcertseason.co.uk. 16 September

14 October

This programme includes the most famous organ piece of all – Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D minor and pieces by the Edwardian virtuoso Edwin Lemare.

A programme based on clocks and cathedrals – from Haydn’s mechanical clock pieces to music inspired by cathedrals at Wells, Gloucester, and Vierne’s famous Carillon de Westminster.

DARIUS BATTIWALLA

23 September

RICHARD GOWERS

Virtuoso organist, pianist and conductor, Richard has given solo organ recital tours of the USA as well as concerts in Iceland, Australia and Germany.

30 September

SIMON LINDLEY

City Organist Emeritus Simon Lindley’s programme has a distinct French flavour – ending with Guilmant’s dramatic and powerful C minor sonata.

7 October

THOMAS GAYNOR

New Zealand born, now New York based, Thomas is a multi-awardwinning young organist.

DARIUS BATTIWALLA

21 October

ALAN HORSEY

A regular favourite at the Town Hall, Alan has held appointments at Bradford Cathedral and in London and Leeds, and appears regularly with Sheffield Bach Society and Doncaster Choral Society.

28 October

CATHERINE ENNIS

Former President of the Royal College of Organists, Catherine Ennis is organist at St Lawrence Jewry in the City of London. She has toured Europe and USA and given solo recitals at the Proms and the Royal Festival Hall.

4 November

DARIUS BATTIWALLA

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Ending with Liszt’s gigantic fantasia on Ad Nos, this programme also features transcriptions of Russian orchestral favourites by Tchaikovsky, and Glinka’s Ruslan and Ludmila.

SILENT FILM ACCOMPANIMENTS

In association with Leeds International Film Festival

Thu 19 September 7.30pm

Please check our website leedsconcertseason.co.uk for further details.

BRITTEN-SHOSTAKOVICH FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA Jan Latham-Koenig conductor Pavel Kolesnikov piano

JOHN SCOTT WHITELEY

The distinguished former organist of York Minster, well known for his television recordings of Bach’s organ works, makes a welcome return to the Leeds recital series.

2 December

UNIVERSITY OF SALFORD BRASS BAND

Following the band’s magnificent first appearance last December, USBB returns with another programme of virtuoso band music and Christmas favourites, featuring the Town Hall organ.

9 December

THE CHOIRS OF LEEDS CATHEDRAL

The choirs of Leeds Cathedral sing Britten’s Ceremony of Carols and other seasonal favourites which you are welcome to join in with.

16 December

DARIUS BATTIWALLA

A programme covering the whole magnificent range of French organ music, from the grand baroque gestures of Couperin, through Franck and Widor, finishing with perhaps the most spectacular piece of Christmas organ music – Messiaen’s Dieu Parmi Nous.

Sat 14 September 7.30pm The Yorkshire College of Music & Drama proudly presents

VOICES YORKSHIRE 2019 GALA CONCERT A county-wide initiative to promote the love of music through participation, listening and supporting Yorkshire-based choirs of all kinds. Voices Yorkshire’s 2019 Gala Concert features: Leeds Male Voice Choir, Dishforth Military Wives Choir, Paul’s Signing Choir, Vivacity Choir, and Daytones Harmony Barbershop Chorus. There will also be the first performance of a piece specially written for this event by a Yorkshire composer. Supported by Banks Music, promoted by the Yorkshire College of Music & Drama YCM&D Registered Charity No. 0529220

TICKETS: GALLERY £24.50, STALLS £19.75, RESTRICTED VIEW £16.75

Tchaikovsky 1812 Overture Rachmaninov Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini Britten Four Sea Interludes Shostakovich Suite for Variety Stage Orchestra: March, Polka, Waltz, Finale Catch the newly-formed Britten-Shostakovich Festival Orchestra on its UK-Russian tour with a stunning programme conducted by Artistic Director Jan Latham-Koenig. The Siberian-born pianist Pavel Kolesnikov, one of the most exciting young artists performing today, joins the orchestra in Rachmaninov’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini. TICKETS: A £32.86, B £29.68, C £26.50, D £20.67, E £15.37, O £11.13 Over 60s: £1.50 off Under 18s, students, unwaged: 50% off

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Sat 5 October 7.30pm Free pre-concert talk at 6.45pm by Judy Blezzard

MOSCOW PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Yuri Simonov conductor Alexandra Dariescu piano

Fri 20 September 7.30pm

Thu 26 September 8pm

Fri 27 September 7.30pm

ST GEMMA’S HOSPICE NIGHT AT THE PROMS

MANCHESTER COLLECTIVE SIROCCO

OCEAN FILM FESTIVAL WORLD TOUR 2019

ST GEMMA’S HOSPICE LEEDS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Martin Binks conductor St Gemma’s Hospice and Leeds Symphony Orchestra bring their own Night at the Proms to Leeds Town Hall with a fantastic evening of popular pieces from The Greatest Showman, Puccini opera arias, traditional pieces including Jerusalem and Rule Britannia and Elgar’s Nimrod, along with the Proms flag-waving finale Land of Hope and Glory, featuring classical guitarist Craig Ogden, and a special performance from the St Gemma’s Hospice Choir. All proceeds from the concert will go to the Hospice to help the continuing provision of expert care and support for those with life-limiting illnesses, and their friends, families and carers. TICKETS: GALLERY £21.20, STALLS £15.90, RESTRICTED VIEW £12.72

‘A once in a lifetime experience’

Abel Selaocoe guest director and cello Rakhi Singh violin Simmy Singh violin Ruth Gibson viola Alan Keary electric bass Sidiki Dembele African percussion Sirocco is pure joy and energy – a great storm of music that celebrates the incredible warmth and diversity of folk traditions from across the globe. This is music for the people, by the people; music that will raise the hairs on your arms and bring a great big smile to your face. The show covers everything from Giovanni Sollima’s inspired Lamentatio (in an outrageous arrangement by Selaocoe), darkness and light by Stravinsky and Haydn, a new set of original African folkpieces to be performed for the very first time, and two gorgeous Danish folk songs to round off the night. TICKETS: £20.67

Over 60s: £1.50 off Under 18s, students, unwaged: 50% off

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Calling all ocean lovers! The Ocean Film Festival World Tour is back with a brand new selection of the world’s most captivating ocean films. Brought to you by the team behind the Banff Film Festival UK and Ireland Tour, this carefully curated collection of short films features sublime footage from both above and below the water’s surface, showcasing the spellbinding power and beauty of our oceans. Be awed by mesmerising marine life and spectacular cinematography from unexplored depths of our planet via the big screen. Visit oceanfilmfestival.co.uk for more information. TICKETS: £15 Concessions/Groups of 6+: £13

Tchaikovsky Slavonic March Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 2 Tchaikovsky Suite: Swan Lake Khachaturian Suite: Gayaneh Tchaikovsky’s Slavonic March features Serbian folk songs, Russian dances, and the Russian national anthem of those who volunteered in the Serbo-Turkish conflict. After resurfacing from deep depression and writer’s block, Rachmaninov dedicated his second piano concerto to his neurologist. The rapturous work has found its way into many a film score and pop song, notably in Eric Carmen’s power ballad All by Myself. Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake is arguably the world’s most popular ballet, full of great melodies and dances from the fairy tale story of a princess’ triumph over a sorcerer’s curse. The score has made it to countless soundtracks, from the Lemmings video game to the 2010 blockbuster Black Swan starring Natalie Portman. Khachaturian’s Gayaneh is a 1940s Armenian ‘Soviet-folk’ ballet, with a beautifully cinematic score that featured in Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odessey. TICKETS: A £39.22, B £37.10, C £32.86, D £25.44, E £19.08, O £14.84 Over 60s: £1.50 off Under 18s, students, unwaged: 50% off

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Sat 12 October 7.30pm Free pre-concert talk at 6.45pm by Dan Holden

THE HALLÉ Sir Mark Elder conductor James Ehnes violin

Thu 17 – Fri 18 October 8pm

Sun 6 October 7.30pm

ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE NATIONAL PHILHARMONIC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Join us for a concert spectacular celebrating the music and immeasurable talents of The Beatles, performed by Paul Canning, Emanuel Angeletti, John Brosnan and Luke Roberts with the National Philharmonic Concert Orchestra. All You Need is Love celebrates the incredible catalogue of songs from the best-selling and most influential band ever. This is the fab four like you’ve never heard them before – over 40 of their greatest hits taking you back to the heyday of Beatlemania. Get ready to be transported back to a time when all you needed was love, and a little help from your friends! TICKETS: £47.70, £39.75, £31.27

Finzi The Fall of the Leaf Bruch Violin Concerto No 1 Elgar Symphony No 1 The existing piano score of The Fall of the Leaf was only partially orchestrated when Finzi died in 1956. Completed by a friend and fellow composer of Finzi’s, the work is elegiac in nature, evokes the English countryside, and stirs listeners much like Holst’s Saturn does. Bruch’s Violin Concerto No 1 was his most successful work and is ever popular today, twice being voted No 1 in Classic FM’s Hall of Fame. The concerto opens with a dazzling first movement that leads seamlessly into an oasis of calm, before closing with a rousing Hungarianstyle finale. The Hallé’s 1908 premiere of Elgar’s Symphony No 1 in Manchester was a massive success; within weeks performances would be heard throughout the world – pre-internet! The patriotic symphony has found its way into some unlikely places, including the 2005 Wallace and Gromit film, The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. TICKETS: A £39.22, B £37.10, C £32.86, D £25.44, E £19.08, O £14.84 Over 60s: £1.50 off Under 18s, students, unwaged: 50% off

EDDIE IZZARD Wed 16 October 7.30pm

LLOYD COLE FROM RATTLESNAKES TO GUESSWORK 2019 TOUR

BEN ELTON

Pre-eminent singer-songwriter Lloyd Cole heads out on tour following the release of his latest album Guesswork. The album mirrors the uncertainty of the world as you enter your third act, and is consistent with a record whose protagonists seem reluctant to venture confidently beyond the moment. In terms of minutes it’s his longest, but in terms of songs it’s shorter than any of his previous eleven solo albums. This might come as a surprise to those who primarily remember Lloyd for the precocious literary pop dispatches of 1984’s Rattlesnakes, the debut album which earned him an unlikely place alongside Wham! and Duran Duran in the following year’s Smash Hits/ Panini sticker book. TICKETS: £47.70, £34.45, £26.50

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Five years after his last comedy tour Force Majeure made comedy history having played 45 countries including all 50 US states and in four languages, The Godfather of modern standmaking it the most extensive up returns! Ben Elton is back on comedy show ever, Eddie is back the road with an all-new standto his roots with an all-new show up show. His new show promises which expands on his own very to try and make sense of a world unique, totally surreal view of which appears to have gone stark life, love, history and his ‘theory raving mad. of the universe’. Known for his hilarious “It is getting close to the time perspective on modern life, Ben when I have to go off for a while is preparing to tour for the first to have a political life. But before time in fifteen years, saying: “The I do that, I want to keep giving last time I toured I was still smarter audiences around the world the than my phone. Things have best stand-up comedy shows that definitely taken a funny turn.” I can – especially at a time of TICKETS: £31.27 Brexit-hate and Trump-hate. My new show is about everything from humans over the last 100,000 years to talking dogs and animal superheroes. I am looking forward to coming to see everyone again.”

Tue 15 October 7.30pm

Wunderbar is a delicious insight into the surreal and fantastical world of Eddie Izzard. Presented by Mick Perrin Worldwide Ltd

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Sat 19 October 7pm Please note start time Free pre-concert talk at 6.15pm by Clive McClelland

LONDON MOZART PLAYERS Howard Shelley conductor and piano

Mozart’s 25th piano concerto is one of his most expansive, weaving themes from the orchestra into the intricate solo part. The first movement seems to quote the French national anthem which, strangely, wasn’t yet composed, leading some to believe this concerto could have been its inspiration. On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring is a fine example of Bradford-born Delius’ inspiration by all things nature; a hazy atmospheric sound-world depicting a forest. Listen out for the cuckoo calls at the beginning and end of the piece.

Prokofiev Symphony No 1 (Classical) Mozart Piano Concerto No 25 Delius On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring Haydn Symphony No 104 (London)

Thu 24 October 8pm

Upon graduating, Prokofiev began writing his Symphony No 1 in the style of Haydn, saying “...if Haydn were writing today... he would keep to his way of writing, whilst at the same time incorporating newer ideas. I wanted to compose just such a symphony.”

Haydn’s Symphony No 104 was the final symphony he composed – of the premier in London Haydn wrote in his diary “The whole company was thoroughly pleased and so was I. I made 4000 gulden on this evening: such a thing is possible only in England!”. The symphony closes with a spirited finale conjuring the cries of London street vendors. TICKETS: A £39.22, B £37.10, C £32.86, D £25.44, E £19.08, O £14.84 Over 60s: £1.50 off Under 18s, students, unwaged: 50% off

THE FOOTBALL RAMBLE The Football Ramble is back! And it’s going global! Join the gang as they bring their chart-topping podcast to life in a multimedia extravaganza. Expect all your favourites from the show as they cast an eye over the best – and most ridiculous – moments from the footballing circus. It’s a football show, but not as you know it... Recommended age: 16+

Mon 21 October 7.30pm

TICKETS: £20

AN EVENING WITH HARRY REDKNAPP I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here 2018 winner and famous football manager Harry Redknapp shares stories from his football days and his time in the jungle. Expect a hilarious evening, as Harry is a great raconteur and has a wealth of comical anecdotes. There will be an audience Q&A session at the end of the evening. VIP tickets include an autograph and a professional photo with Harry pre-show and the best seats in the house. TICKETS: £31.80 VIP: £84.80

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Sat 26 October 7.30pm Free pre-concert talk at 6.45pm by George Kennaway

BBC PHILHARMONIC Joana Carneiro conductor Laura van der Heijden cello

Anna Clyne Masquerade Saint-Saëns Cello Concerto No 1 Mahler Symphony No 5

Fri 25 October 7.30pm

BOWIE

A ROCK & SYMPHONIC SPECTACULAR ORCHESTRA OF OPERA NORTH Brent Havens conductor Tony Vincent vocals

Experience David Bowie’s greatest hits as you’ve never heard them before. Rock band, symphony orchestra and electrifying vocals unite to perform Bowie’s greatest hits live. This concert pays homage to a music icon whose incredible career spanned over five decades. Set-list includes: Ziggy Stardust, Space Oddity, Changes, Star Man, Let’s Dance, Life On Mars and more.

Saint-Saëns was a child prodigy in composing and piano. His first cello concerto was premiered in 1872 at the traditionalist Paris Conservatoire, marking his recognition as a composer. The concerto opens with a fiery call and response between the orchestra and soloist, followed by an unusual minuet middle movement which leads straight into a virtuosic finale.

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Mahler composed his fifth symphony recovering from a major haemorrhage, during which time he met his future wife Alma Schindler. The piece reflects his near-death in an opening trumpet fanfare and funeral march. Later an Adagietto of true beauty appears, which was Mahler’s love letter to Alma. Of his ten symphonies, the fifth is today considered one of his strongest.

TICKETS: A £37.10, B £31.80, C £26.50, D £21.20, E £14.84, O £10.60 Over 60s: £1.50 off Under 18s, students, unwaged: 50% off

TICKETS: A £39.22, B £37.10, C £32.86, D £25.44, E £19.08, O £14.84 Over 60s: £1.50 off Under 18s, students, unwaged: 50% off

Bowie: A Rock & Symphonic Spectacular, previously recorded as a special for BBC Radio 2’s Friday Night is Music Night, tours to Leeds as part of a national and European tour.

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British-born composer Anna Clyne’s Masquerade is a six-minute orchestral whirlwind inspired by promenade concerts amid the chaos of the 18th century London Pleasure Gardens. Spiralling strings recur, depicting exotic street performers and fireworks, alongside the popular drinking song The Juice of The Barley – in other words, beer!

Tue 29 October 7.30pm

AN EVENING WITH LENNY HENRY WHO AM I, AGAIN? Lenny Henry is one of Britain’s best-known and celebrated comedians, with a career which spans cult stardom on children’s television to writer, radio DJ, TV presenter, co-founder of Comic Relief, and award-winning actor. In the first half of the evening, Lenny takes the audience through a jam session of funny and sad memories and stories – from growing up in the Black Country, puberty, school, friendship, family secrets and unashamed racism. With his mother’s mantra of ‘H’integration’ echoing in his ears, Lenny recounts setting out on his rollercoaster ride of a career – but at every stage wondering: Am I good enough? Is this what they want? In part two, Lenny will be interviewed by friend, broadcaster and author Jon Canter, for further insights into his life and career, followed by questions from the audience. Come and enjoy these honest and tender stories, told with a glorious sense of humour and help Lenny figure out ‘Who Am I, Again?’. TICKETS: £34.45, £31.27

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Sat 2 November 7.30pm Free pre-concert talk at 6.45pm by Dan Holden

FLANDERS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA José Luis Gomez conductor Miloš Karadaglić guitar

Fri 1 November 8pm

OYSTERBAND & JUNE TABOR FIRE & FLEET TOUR One of the most exciting collaborations in folk music, June Tabor and Oysterband, resume this autumn for a major tour. With separate distinguished careers to pursue, their appearances together are necessarily rare, so this is a must-see opportunity to catch them live.

Thu 31 October 7.30pm

JONATHAN PIE THE FAKE NEWS TOUR If no news is good news then good news is fake news. Jonathan Pie returns to the road once more to berate the people in power – and the journalists apparently holding them to account. Jonathan Pie, the exasperated News Reporter whose videos have been seen across the world, has been described as ‘brilliant, brave, raw and analytical without forgetting to be funny’ by Ricky Gervais. With over 1.2 million Facebook followers, his videos regularly achieve millions of views going viral internationally. His response to the election of Donald Trump was viewed more than 150 million times worldwide.

The majesty and control of June’s voice combine with the passion of John Jones’ singing and the dynamic drive of Oysterband to illuminate dark traditional ballads and contemporary classics alike – witness their moving duet version of Joy Division’s Love Will Tear Us Apart, widely regarded as the best-ever reinterpretation of that muchcovered track. Songs from their seminal 1990 album Freedom & Rain and their multi-awardwinning 2011 follow-up Ragged Kingdom will of course be featured, plus exciting new material. TICKETS: £21.20

Rossini Overture: The Barber of Seville Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez Villa-Lobos Three Preludes for solo guitar de Falla El amor brujo Bizet Suite: Carmen The overture from Rossini’s The Barber of Seville features his much-loved ‘Rossini crescendos’, where the overexcited music gets louder and faster at the same time until it can’t go on any longer. Rodrigo’s stunning guitar concerto Concierto de Aranjuez was famously played by Grimethorpe Colliery Band in the 1996 film Brassed Off as ‘Concerto d’Orange Juice’. Villa Lobos’ Three Preludes for solo guitar are inspired by Brazilian folk music, conjuring warm weather and sunny beaches.

Mon 4 November 7.30pm

ANIMAL FAMILIES & ME WITH GORDON BUCHANAN Have you got any burning wildlife questions? BBC TV wildlife presenter of the popular BBC Animal Family and Me series and cameraman, Gordon Buchanan, has travelled the planet – from South America, Asia, Africa and Papua New Guinea to Russia and Alaska – and will definitely have some interesting answers! Gordon delves into his world of weird, wild and wonderful wildlife all illustrated with his own film footage and photography. With a reputation for relishing dangerous and tough assignments, his tales of challenging expeditions make for a thrilling evening not to be missed. TICKETS: £26.50

In contrast, De Falla’s El Amor Brujo is a ballet whose dramatic score tells of a love haunted by the supernatural past. Finally, Bizet’s orchestral suite from Carmen; the tempestuous story of an irresistible Spanish woman that ends in tragedy – arguably the most popular opera ever written. TICKETS: A £39.22, B £37.10, C £32.86, D £25.44, E £19.08, O £14.84 Over 60s: £1.50 off Under 18s, students, unwaged: 50% off

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Sat 23 November 7.30pm Free pre-concert talk at 6.45pm by Steve Muir

BBC PHILHARMONIC LEEDS PHILHARMONIC CHORUS CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY CHORUS David Hill conductor Carolyn Sampson soprano Jane Irwin mezzo soprano Ed Lyon tenor Gareth Brynmor John baritone

Sun 24 November 7.30pm

SOPHIE ELLIS-BEXTOR THE SONG DIARIES Elgar The Kingdom The Kingdom follows The Apostles as the second part of a trilogy Elgar left unfinished, recounting the story of the disciples, Pentecost and the descent of the Holy Spirit. It opens with an extensive orchestral prelude, setting the scene for the undeniable wonder evoked by the story – whether or not the music falls on religious ears. Modelled on JS Bach’s Passions, the tale is recounted by four soloists; the Virgin Mary, Mary Magdalene, St Peter and St John, all still reeling from the events of Easter in The Apostles. Since it is the middle movement of this trilogy which was never completed, The Kingdom is not performed as often as other Elgar choral works, though its mystical nature is very special. The last movement closes with a celestial, serene setting of the Lord’s Prayer in acceptance of God’s unwavering love.

As one of British music’s most recognised and distinctive vocalists, the only question must be why the mix of Sophie Ellis-Bextor alongside a sumptuous live orchestra hasn’t happened sooner. Following live performances with orchestra and band for the first time at the Royal Festival Hall last year, Ellis-Bextor performs orchestral versions of her hits across the UK and Ireland in 2019. Since the release of her two million copy-selling debut album Read My Lips in 2001, Ellis-Bextor’s Top 10 singles have included Take Me Home, Get Over You, Murder on the Dancefloor and her collaboration with Spiller Groovejet (If This Ain’t Love) which catapulted her into the music scene and was the most played record on UK radio between 2000 and 2010. TICKETS: £53, £38.69, £31.80, £29.15

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Sat 30 November 7.30pm Free pre-concert talk at 6.45pm by Peter Whitfield

ORCHESTRA OF OPERA NORTH Sian Edwards conductor Karen Cargill mezzo soprano Christopher Purves baritone

Thu 28 November 8pm

Wed 27 November 7.30pm

G4 AT CHRISTMAS Experience sumptuous harmonies in an idyllic, festive setting... After sell-out tours in 2017 and 2018, G4 return with their biggest and best Christmas tour to date. With a series of 27 shows in beautiful venues nationwide, these intimate performances see G4 recall the musical experiences of their childhoods. Expect to hear timeless classics such as When a Child is Born, Silent Night and All I Want for Christmas, as well as delightful medleys to evoke the Christmas spirit, all delivered up-close and personal in one of the UK’s most iconic historical venues.

MANCHESTER COLLECTIVE THE CENTRE IS EVERYWHERE Rakhi Singh violin Edmund Finnis composer Manchester Collective ensemble Ligeti Métamorphosen nocturnes Vivaldi Four Seasons Finnis The Centre is Everywhere Strauss Metamorphosen In Manchester Collective’s largest and most ambitious programme to date, Edmund Finnis’ music is both beautiful and strange. Following its premiere at the Southbank Centre in London, The Centre is Everywhere, written for twelve solo string players, features “iridescent and compelling” music (The Guardian).

An unholy mashup of Ligeti’s Métamorphosen VIP tickets are available, including a pre-show Meet nocturnes and Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, performed and Greet with G4 at 6pm for all G4 Christmas tour by Manchester Collective’s very own Rakhi Singh, dates. #G4Christmas precede Richard Strauss’ Metamorphosen. This TICKETS: £39.50, £34.50, £29.50, £24.50, £19.50 emotionally devastating work, composed in the VIP: £79.50 ruins of Dresden during the closing months of the second world war, is a piece Manchester Collective has wanted to play for a long time – a real ‘Mount Everest’ for string players. Manchester Collective’s commission of The Centre is Everywhere by Edmund Finnis is kindly supported by the PRSF Foundation’s New Music Biennial

Janáček Sinfonietta Bartók Duke Bluebeard’s Castle Janáček was inspired to write his Sinfonietta after hearing a marching band in his hometown. The resulting work is an orchestral tour de force which opens with huge brass and percussion sections, featuring scores of fanfares amid the streets of Brno. Bursting with pride at his newlyformed Czechoslovakia, Janáček dedicated the work to the Czechoslovak Army. Duke Bluebeard’s Castle is Bartók’s one act opera based on the French fairy tale Barbe bleu, starring just Bluebeard and his new wife Judith as the entire cast. According to folklore Judith arrives at Bluebeard’s castle and agrees to stay the night, during which she persuades Bluebeard to unlock seven secret doors, each revealing their horrors one by one. The fifth door summons the orchestra to perform the brightest rays of sunshine that are revealed behind it. The original story has a happy ending as Judith is rescued just in time, but Bartók’s version has a more sinister ending... TICKETS: A £39.22, B £37.10, C £32.86, D £25.44, E £19.08, O £14.84 Over 60s: £1.50 off Under 18s, students, unwaged: 50% off

Tue 10 December, doors 7pm

DWEEZIL ZAPPA HOT RATS LIVE! PLUS OTHER HOT STUFF 1969 Dweezil Zappa and his ‘rocking teenage combo’ perform his father Frank Zappa’s entire Hot Rats album in sequence live on stage. Dweezil has long undertaken a mission to re-acquaint the world with the sights and sounds of his infamous father and this incredibly talented group of musicians revives Frank’s music in a fresh context, whilst keeping true to Zappa Snr’s unique and impeccable sonic heritage. Hot Rats album played a pivotal role in establishing Frank Zappa as a composer and guitarist and was also dedicated to the new-born Dweezil upon its release in 1969. The 50-year-old classic album will be surrounded by an assortment of other psychedelic, avant-garde, odd-metered toe-tappers well known to Zappa aficionados and equally exciting for fans new to his music. TICKETS: A £49.29, B £38.69

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Fri 13 December 7.30pm

Sat 14 December 7pm

Thu 19 December 6.30pm & 8.30pm

KATE RUSBY AT CHRISTMAS

MESSIAH

THE 2019 LORD MAYOR’S CAROL CONCERTS

Kate Rusby’s beautiful, expressive vocals never fail to connect the emotional heart of a song to that of her audience.

Wed 11 December 8pm

JOSH WIDDICOMBE BIT MUCH... The guy everyone can do an impression of is back with a brand new stand up tour. A show that will change your life and how you perceive your place in the world. Bit much? Fine, it’ll be a very funny night of grumbles and jokes in which Josh will finally tackle the hot comedy topics of advent calendars, pesto and the closing time of his local park. Widdicombe is best known for the twice BAFTA nominated and multiple Broadcast and RTS awardwinning show The Last Leg, as well as his critically acclaimed sitcom JOSH, Insert Name Here, QI, Have I Got News for You, A League of Their Own and his hit podcast Quickly Kevin: Will He Score?. TICKETS: £21.20

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Famously down to earth, for over twenty years Kate’s engaging personality and sharp Yorkshire wit have further endeared her to concertgoers everywhere. And it is in her special Christmas concerts that all these elements combine to exquisite effect. Indeed, after fifteen years of enchanting audiences up and down the land, Kate’s Christmas tour has, for many, become as much a part of the festivities as Christmas pudding itself! Warm and inviting, spicy and sparkly, she and her marvellous band – joined as ever by a sublime brass quintet – embody the sounds and joyous spirit of the best Christmases ever! Kate’s band of merry musicians comprise; Damien O’Kane on guitar, electric tenor guitar and banjo, Steven Byrnes on bouzouki, Nick Cooke on diatonic accordion, Duncan Lyall on double bass and moog and not to forget the fabulous Brass Boys. TICKETS: £29.68 Concessions: £21.20

LEEDS FESTIVAL CHORUS ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA LEEDS PHILHARMONIC CHORUS ROTHWELL TEMPERANCE BAND Simon Wright conductor Carolyn Sampson soprano Robin Blaze counter tenor Robin Tritschler tenor Roderick Williams bass A quartet of top soloists joins the English Chamber Orchestra and Leeds Festival Chorus in Handel’s Messiah, one of the greatest choral works ever written. It tells the story of Jesus Christ using familiar texts assembled from the Bible and the Book of Common Prayer. Handel’s response to these words is truly sublime, from the calm of the Pastoral Symphony, through the heartfelt I know that my redeemer liveth, to the Heaven-storming Hallelujah chorus. With such instantly memorable tunes it is hardly surprising that the Messiah has been a firm favourite with audiences ever since its first performance in 1742. Christmas just isn’t Christmas without it.

Joseph Judge chorus master Alan Horsey organ Introduced and conducted by Simon Lindley Celebrate Christmas at Leeds Town Hall’s annual family carol concerts. After the concert there will be a collection for the Lord Mayor’s Charity Appeal: Support After Rape and Sexual Violence, Leeds (SARSVL). TICKETS: £6.50 Concessions: £3.50

TICKETS: A £39.22, B £37.10, C £32.86, D £25.44, E £19.08 Over 60s: £1.50 off Under 18s, students, unwaged: 50% off

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Sat 21 December 4pm

Sun 22 December 2.30pm (RP) & 4.30pm

The massed voices of

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A CHRISTMAS EXTRAVAGANZA

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It’s our most favourite musical time of the year, when once again the massed voices of Inspiration and the Orchestra of Opera North join together to bring you a unique ‘wall-of-sound’ Christmas experience. Inspiration’s blockbuster festive concert has established itself as a firm family favourite, and there’s guaranteed to be something for everyone. Old friends join hands with new, in a way only Inspiration can.

Prokofiev’s charming tale, Peter & the Wolf, is narrated by Pui Fan Lee (former Teletubby and CBeebies star) and accompanied by stunning illustrations on the big screen. Raymond Briggs’ classic, The Snowman, with Howard Blake’s much-loved music remains the soundtrack to every child’s dream Christmas. Now’s your chance to experience the iconic score performed live by a full symphony orchestra, and the unforgettable Walking in the Air, here sung live by a member of Opera North’s Youth Company.

Inspiration is a vibrant family of choirs based in Newcastle, Leeds and Southampton, with a passion Relaxed Performance (RP): Relaxed Performances allow for celebrating the power of song. members of the audience to move around freely, leave or For more information visit inspirationuk.com. TICKETS: £24, £19, £13.50 Over 60s: £2 off Under 18s, students, unwaged: 50% off

enter the auditorium as needed, lights never go completely dark and sound effects are softened. These performances are open to all and are designed to welcome people with an autistic spectrum condition, learning disability, dementia or sensory and communication disorder. The 2.30pm showing will have no interval.

TICKET PRICES: A £28.62, B £26.50, C £24.38, D £21.20, E £16.06 Over 60s: £1.50 off Under 18s: £5 off

Sun 29 December 3pm

NEW YEAR VIENNESE WHIRL ORCHESTRA OF OPERA NORTH Paul Daniel conductor Gavan Ring tenor

A winter wonderland of waltzes, polkas and marches. Join the Orchestra of Opera North for a glittering programme of orchestral pyrotechnics to see out the old year and welcome in the new in spectacular style.

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GLASS OF BUBBLY OR ORANGE JUICE WITH EVERY TICKET

Inspired by Vienna’s traditional New Year celebrations, this epic feast of Strauss II, along with other giants of the Austrian music scene, is the perfect way to start the decade. The programme includes overtures to The Gypsy Baron and The Merry Wives of Windsor, the everpopular Blue Danube, and so much more. TICKETS: A £32.86, B £29.68, C £26.50, D £20.67, E £15.37, O £11.13 Over 60s: £1.50 off Under 18s, students, unwaged: 50% off

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BEHIND THE LIONS

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A series of free exhibitions and talks revealing LEEDS CULTURAL CONVERSATIONS the culture and hidden histories of Leeds 2019/20 and beyond. Public lecture series organised JOHN SELL COTMAN: REFLECTIONS BY STUDIO 3, ARTLINK WEST YORKSHIRE until 21 September The Brodrick Room Artlink West Yorkshire’s Studio 3 group – a weekly arts workshop supporting adults living with mental health issues – were invited by Leeds Art Gallery to explore their vast John Sell Cotman archive in 2017. This exhibition is a direct response to this request.

LEEDS DORTMUND 50 1 October – 4 January 2020 The Brodrick Room Part of the 50th anniversary celebrations of the civic partnership between the cities of Leeds and Dortmund, Germany, the exhibition shows images produced by students from Leeds City College and the UZWEI in Dortmund, reflecting the true identity of both cities.

WAR ON WASTE

ART IN THE DARK: A CELEBRATION OF LIGHT NIGHT LEEDS

until 21 September South East Staircase

10 October – 4 January 2020 South East Staircase

The wartime public were encouraged to see recycling as a contribution towards victory. This exhibition uses Second World War publicity techniques to highlight the environmental challenges facing us today, showing how the past can inspire change in the present.

A photographic exhibition showcasing some of the most iconic past projects from Light Night Leeds. One of the UK’s largest arts and light festivals, Light Night hosts a spectacular mix of light projections, installations, exhibitions and performances, turning the city centre into an exciting and vibrant cultural playground for two nights each October. Please note: Leeds Town Hall hosts civic celebrations and ticketed and private events. As such, access to the building may be restricted during stated opening hours. Please contact 0113 378 6016 before visiting to ensure there are no restrictions at the time you plan to visit.

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by the Centre for Culture and the Arts at Leeds Beckett University, in partnership with Leeds City Council. Supported by publisher Palgrave Macmillan

Wed 16 October 12.30pm – 1.30pm

PROFESSOR SUSAN WATKINS Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale and The Testaments: Dystopia and Women’s Writing.

Tue 4 February 2020

Thu 20 February 2020

SANDI TOKSVIG

JIMEOIN

Expect fascinatingly funny facts, really silly jokes, a quick fire Q&A and a quiz.

Superb world-class stand-up from the Irishman from Australia acclaimed worldwide as one of live comedy’s true masters.

Thu 19 March 2020

Sun 31 May 2020

MILTON JONES

ROSS NOBLE

NATIONAL TREVOR

Wed 6 November 12.30pm – 1.30pm

Thu 5 March 2020

RHOD GILBERT

THE BOOK OF JOHN A lot has happened to Rhod during his seven year break from stand-up. Just when he thought he’d hit rock bottom, he met a bloke called John.

DR HELEN DAMPIER & DR REBECCA GILL Set in Stone? The Politics of Curating the Life of Emily Hobhouse in Contemporary South Africa. Wed 4 December 12.30pm – 1.30pm

LISA SAMSON In Conversation with Professor Ruth Robbins about Epitaph for the Ash. For further information and to book a free place please visit leedsbeckett.ac.uk/lcc.

TOWN HALL TOURS Due to extensive repairs to the roof Town Hall tours are not currently taking place.

MILTON: IMPOSSIBLE HUMOURNOID The one-liner wizard returns to reveal the truth about a disappointing new identity which forced him to appear on Mock the Week and Live at the Apollo.

Find out what happens when pure comedy takes human form and what happens when a creature is created and bred to do stand-up.

Fri 19 June & Fri 9 October 2020

JIMMY CARR

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Experience ‘Art in the Dark’ as the spectacular Light Night Leeds returns for its 15th edition on 10 & 11 October 2019 www.lightnightleeds.co.uk

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Spun together with sumptuous sets, gorgeous fairy tale costumes, big song and dance numbers, a little bit of magic and bags of audience participation, Sleeping Beauty is a spectacular pantomime for all the family. Tickets £13 – £20

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MOVIE NIGHT A WEEKEND FILM FESTIVAL A MONTHLY SCREENING DEDICATED TO INDIE FILM OF THE BEST IN INDIE FILM Celebrating and nurturing young filmmaking talent through screenings, VR, workshops, industry and networking events and career development.

The INDIs Young Filmmakers Award offers £750 in prizes to young British filmmakers aged 16-25.

The INDIs Movie Night is a monthly selection of films specially curated by INDIs Young Programmers. Films include preview screenings, classics, indie and mainstream - come chat, grab a drink and some popcorn, and be immersed in the best of film for only £3 per screening.

This season’s selection can be found on our website and social. @INDIsFestival

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Keen to watch more films, get involved in putting film screenings on and learn about the industry? Apply to join the Young Programmers Group* and work with the team behind the UK’s largest film festival outside of London. * Minimum age 15 due to certification of films

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Leeds Arts, Events & Venues Leeds Town Hall The Headrow, Leeds, LS1 3AD General Enquiries: 0113 378 6600 Email: music@leeds.gov.uk

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