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This Autumn Leeds Town Hall is a key destination for residents and visitors to the city, with its eclectic programme of outstanding orchestral concerts, fascinating films, stand-up comedy, talks and tours.
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Your guide for September – December
2014
AT THE HEART OF LEEDS YOUR CITY, YOUR PAPER
What’sOn
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An enchanting evening of live classical music with firework finale
Tickets and VIP packages on sale now 0113 224 3801 / 0113 242 5242 www.leeds.gov.uk/fantasia
Saturday 6 September 2014 | Kirkstall Abbey
Leeds City Council presents
featuring special guests Noah Stewart (tenor),
Laura Wright (soprano) and Amy Dickson (saxophone)
with Manchester Camerata
Silver Standard Charter of Best Practice for Local Authorities. Information on access arrangements available on request.
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This Autumn Leeds Town Hall is a key destination for residents and visitors to the city, with its eclectic programme of outstanding orchestral concerts, fascinating films, stand-up comedy, talks and tours.
Leeds International Orchestral Season opens with an all-Russian programme from the Russian State Philharmonic Orchestra (4 Oct) and from Russia we also welcome the St Petersburg Philharmonic (1 Nov). Leeds continues to host visits from some of the finest British orchestras including The Hallé with conductor Sir Mark Elder (11 Oct) and the English Chamber Orchestra presents a programme of Chopin with pianist Aristo Sham (29 Nov).
Musical highlights outside of the Orchestral Season include performances by maverick pianist, writer and TV presenter James Rhodes (16 Sep), trumpeter Alison Balsom in From Baroque to Broadway and Beyond (7 Oct) and Paco Peña returns with his flamenco company to perform his Requiem for Earth (10 Oct). If you prefer something a little more light-hearted, Igudesman
Welcome to your What’s On at Leeds Town Hall brochure for September to December 2014, proudly sponsored by the Yorkshire Evening Post.
Leeds Young Film presents
Tue 9 Sep, Thu 11 Sep,Tue 23 Sep, Sat 4 Oct, Tue 28 Oct, Fri 31 Oct, Mon 17 Nov
Doors open: 6.30pmMain Auditorium: 7pm prompt start (no adverts)Tickets: £3
Buy online at www.leedsfilm.com or through City Centre Box Office on 0113 224 3801
Love Cinema? Aged 15+ ? Then you’re in for a treat.
From September to November, Carriageworks Theatre is being transformed into a cinema in the heart of the city.
Not For Rental is the exciting new cinema programme in Leeds city centre for viewers aged 15 and over. In collaboration with BFI Film Hub North and Carriageworks Theatre we’ll be bringing a series of exciting, challenging and rarely seen films to the big screen. The films will range from British Independent productions to archive screenings, documentaries and foreign language films covering everything from comedy to horror, action to drama.
Titles will be announced online at www.leedsfilm.com
and Joo present Big Nightmare Music with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performing hilarious sketches mashing up classical music, folk and pop (18 Sep) and we also welcome Britain’s best-loved comedy cabaret trio, Fascinating Aïda with their witty and fabulous comedy songs in their hit show Charm Offensive (21 Nov).
Finally, if you’ve started to think about Christmas then look no further than the city’s favourite building for your festive fun. We have all of your seasonal favourites from the Lord Mayor’s Carols (18 Dec) to Viennese Whirl (28 Dec) and our Christmas screening of It’s a Wonderful Life (21 Dec). Plus, following last year’s sell out concert, The Snowman will be back this Christmas, this time with an orchestral performance of Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker before the main event – a screening ofThe Snowman with live orchestra (21 Dec)!Book early to avoid disappointment!
Councillor Lucinda YeadonExecutive Member for Leisure & Skills
Why not host your event at Leeds Town Hall?Iconic, historic and refurbished, Leeds Town Hall is the ideal destination for all kinds of events,great and small.
The Victoria Hall offers one of the largest spaces available for hire in Leeds, perfect for a presentation to an audience of up to 1200 people or a banquet for 400 people. With seating removed, the hall can be used for a wide variety of events, including dinners, conferences, exhibitions or dances. Flexible meeting room spaces are also available with a choice of eleven meeting rooms.
For further information please contact a member of the Commercial Team on 0113 247 7988or email leedstownhall@leeds.gov.uk.
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Wed 10 September: 7.30pm
Tony Benn – Will and Testamentplus panel discussion
An intimate and personal reflection on life, work, love and loss from one of the UKs most influential and charismatic political figures.
In this unique autobiographical feature-length film Tony Benn – political firebrand, prolific diarist, writer, charismatic anti-war campaigner, husband and father – presents his own personal reflections on his childhood and youth, marriage and family, political career and retirement through intimate, confessional interviews wonderfully illustrated by his personal photographic and film archives. Never before has a political figure of his calibre and reputation spoken to camera in such a direct way.
Criss-crossing the UK, Tony Benn bears witness to the major social and political upheavals andevents that influenced him during his life and political career. From the introduction of nuclearpower stations to Britain, his move to the left following his ministerial career, battling the Torygovernment during the miner’s strike, his personal fight to renounce his peerageand being a hate figure for the right-wing media, the film lifts the political maskto reveal a very human face.
Will and Testament is an exclusive and deeply personal look at the life of anational treasure, a frank, candid and sometimes painful explorationof the great themes of life that have affected him and affect us all,love, loss, hopes, dreams, fears and death.
Tickets: £10, under 16s £7.50Tickets available through www.eventbrite.co.uk
Tue 16 September: 7.30pm
Glynis Henderson Productions, Denis Blais Management and Canongate presents
James Rhodes LiveJames Rhodes has had an astonishing life. After a traumatic childhood, he found his salvation through classical music. With sheer determination he overcame his experiences and went on to become a writer, commentator, tv presenter and renowned concert pianist, performing sold-out concerts around the world.
Using his trademark ‘stand-up style’, insights and anecdotes on classical music, maverick pianist James Rhodes comes to Leeds with his highly unique show. This concert tour celebrates the release of his memoir, Instrumental, a tribute to the therapeutic powers of music, as well as a fascinating insight into the lives of some of the great composers.
Last year James performed at Latitude Festival, toured to Hong Kong and Vienna and presented and performed in the acclaimed television documentary Notes from the Inside which aired on Channel 4. James is currently releasing his 5th studio album called 5 and filming his new series for Channel 4 which is due to air this September.
Programme to include:
Chopin Nocturne Op 48/1 Scherzo No 2 Op 31 Ballade No 3 Op 47 Fantasie in F minor Op 49
‘Really, an hour listening to him play is exhilarating, emotional and entertaining. You won’t regret it’Huffington Post
‘He reaches out to young, unconverted audiences by throwing them into classical music’s deep end – with performances of such natural ease and brilliance that no one can resist’Times
‘The unforgettable story of an unforgettable and remarkable man’Stephen Fry
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Sun 14 September: 10am – 5pm
Heritage Open Day Come and discover the hidden, secret side of Leeds Town Hall. Explore the grand Victoria Hall, the Borough Courtroom and the Victorian Prison Cells, as well as climbing the Clock Tower. See fascinating films about the city of Leeds courtesy of Leeds International Film Festival, and find out about the other activities on offer at Leeds Town Hall throughout the year including lunchtime talks and recitals on the magnificent 50ft high, 70 ton organ.
Guided tours at 10.30am, 12 noon, 1.30pm and 3pm (first come first served)Tours not suitable for children under the age of 8
Organ recitals at 12.30pm and 2pm
Tickets: £20 (concessions £18)
When Igudesman & Joo perform with a symphony orchestra, the musical nightmares take on epic proportions!
On top of a few priceless adaptions from Igudesman & Joo’s duo-show A Little Nightmare Music, including Mozart Bond, Alla Molto Turca and Practice Time, BIG Nightmare Music boasts uproarious sketches tailor-made for a symphony orchestra, drawing everyone into their act. BIG Nightmare Music is the kind of show where musicians on stage have at least as much fun as the audience.
Igudesman & Joo have mastered the art of mashing up classical music masterpieces and famous folk and pop songs. In BIG Nightmare Music they’ll work with the London Philharmonic Orchestra to live out their creativity. What’s more, you will have the added opportunity of hearing Aleksey Igudesman and Hyung-ki Joo perform as soloists, both in well-known concertos and in their own orchestral works.
Featuring works including From Mozart with Love, Rachmaninoff by Himself and A Very Blue Danube, you’ll hear Igudesman & Joo transform well-known classical pieces with their own unique twist!Live and Local supported by JTI
www.igudesmanandjoo.com
Tickets: £15
Thur 18 September: 7.30pm
Igudesman & Jooand the London Philharmonic Orchestra performBIG Nightmare MusicAleksey Igudesman violinHyung-ki Joo piano
Fri 3 October:5pm – 10pm
(Clock Tower toursavailable from 2pm)
Light NightArt in the Dark!
Leeds LunchtimeOrgan Music
Visit www.leedsconcertseason.com or call 0113 247 8336 for full details.
Mondays at 1.05pmPresented by Dr Simon LindleyCity Organist, with special guests
This year Light Night is celebrating its 10th festival! For one night only the city centre will come alive with spectacular large scale light projections, installations, exhibitions, film, dance, theatre and street entertainment. Many of the city’s arts organisations and public buildings will be opening their doors late into the night as artists transform spaces into temporary showcases of their work.
The Town Hall will be hosting a range of events including the launch of the 2014 Leeds International Film Festival programme in Victoria Hall, and art work in the many different spaces such as the Courtroom and Prison Cells. The popular tours of the Clock Tower will offer incredible views of the city at night.
So, bring your friends and family along to experience a fantastic festival atmosphere, navigate your way around the 50 different events across the city centre, and sample some delicious street food.
As darkness falls come and see the city of Leeds in a new light!
For further information, programme of events and map visit www.lightnightleeds.co.uk.
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Behind the LionsThroughout 2014, the Town Hall will be opening its doors to a series of exciting events, giving you the opportunity to see what’s inside our landmark building. The hidden histories of the Town Hall come alive in our monthly tours, talks and exhibitions programme. For more information visit www.leeds.gov.uk/leisure
Lunchtime Talks12.30pm – 1.30pm Join us at the Town Hall and Central Library for our free lunchtime talks delivered in partnership with Leeds University’s Brotherton Library. These talks, given by people who work with the collections, will reveal some of the remarkable objects that form our cultural heritage, that the Brotherton collects and makes accessible to both the university and the public.
Fri 17 OctoberLeeds Town Hall
The secrets of early printed books:Lord Brotherton’s incunabula revealedSome of the earliest European printed books can be found on the shelves of Leeds University Library. Printed, painted, bound, decorated, bought, sold, autographed, annotated and doodled in, this talk will offer an illustrated overview of the oldest books collected by Lord Brotherton of Wakefield, many extremely rare, all of them over 500 years old, with fascinating stories to tell.
Town Hall ToursExplore the hidden secret side to the Town Hall! This is your chance to stand at the dock where prisoners once stood, sit at the judge’s bench in the Courtroom, see the Victorian prison cells and climb the 203 steps to the top of the clock tower to see the clock itself whilst taking in a view of Leeds unlike any other.
Mondays: 27 Oct, 24 Novat 2.30pmSaturdays: 27 Sep, 25 Oct,29 Nov at 10.30am
Christmas Lights Clocktower TourJoin us for a festive evening tour on the 4, 11 and 18 December at 4pm. As well as the usual tour of the cells and courtroom you will also be able to admire the Christmas lights across Leeds from the top of the clocktower.
All tickets £4.50Advance booking essential0113 224 3801
Private toursWe are also able to offer private tours at a date/time to suit you (including Saturdays and evenings). Tours are £115 and we can take up to 25 people.Call 0113 395 0678 to enquire.
Please note: for those unable to ascend the clock tower stairs an audio-visual presentation will be available upon request. If the weather is particularly bad then we will not be able to take people onto the outside of the clock tower.
Thur 13 NovemberLeeds Central Library
Tony Harrison as war correspondentUsing notebooks from Harrison’s archive and drawing upon published poems, this talk will consider Harrison’s role as a self-appointed war poet, and how poetry can function as both literature and ‘news’ in response to conflict.
Fri 12 DecemberLeeds Town Hall
Silent Night, 1914:Christmas during the First World WarJoin us to explore Special Collections’ Liddle Collection, to reveal memories of Christmas one hundred years ago, both on the front line and at home. Including examples of cards and gifts; food and games; and the experience of life in the trenches at Christmas – including first-hand accounts of the 1914 Christmas Truce.
These talks are free, however donations are welcome.Email arts@leeds.gov.uk or call 0113 247 6419 to reserve a place.
PHOTO © EWA SKIBINSKA
This Autumn the Town Hall organ series features an eclectic mix of solo recitals and concerts featuring special guests. This season there is also one concert of entirely unaccompanied choral music, drawn from the rich repertoire of the Renaissance to mark the feasts of All Saints and All Souls (27 Oct).
Solo recitals come from City Organist Simon Lindley (22 Sept), Alan Horsey (24 Nov) and John Scott Whiteley (1 Dec). In November, in association with the Leeds International Film Festival, Simon Lindley presents a programme of film and organ music
together in The War to end all wars... a hundred years on (10 Nov).
Special guests include St Peter’s Singers (27 Oct), the choirs of Leeds Cathedral and Leeds Minster(8 Dec) and the University of Huddersfield Brass Band performing seasonal music (Tue 16 Dec).Plus, Alice and Martin Neary perform a programme of Bach pieces for cello and organ (17 Nov).
Recital dates: Sept – 22; Oct – 6, 13, 20, 27;Nov – 10, 17, 24; Dec – 1, 8, Tue 16
There is also an opportunity to learn more about our magnificent organ at our Meet the Town Hall Organ presentation on Saturday 25 October at 9.30am.
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Considered one of the world’s greatest Flamenco artists, Paco Pena brings his astonishing flamenco company to Leeds Town Hall for this internationally-acclaimed production featuring the Ecclesia Choirand Bradford Catholic Girls’ Choir.
Peña is one of the leading champions of the Flamenco tradition and his shows always combine brilliantly music, drama and dance to push at the boundaries of this ancient musical form.
The New York Times wrote ‘Peña is a virtuoso, capable of dazzling an audience beyond the frets of mortal man. He combines rapid-fire flourishes with a colourist’s sense of shading; this listener cannot recall hearing any guitarist with a more assured mastery of his instrument.’
This Requiem featuring guitarists, percussionists, a flamenco dancer and choir is an epic lament for our planet which fuses the heat and fire of flamenco with the passionate incantations of a Southern Spanish requiem mass.
Requiem for the Earth is a powerful reminder that our existence on earth is transitory. Experiencing this performance, with its driving flamenco rhythms, dark harmonies and soulful vocals combining beautifully with the expressive choral music will be a thrilling and moving evening and a once in a lifetime opportunity.
Fri 10 October: 7.30pm
Paco PeñaRequiem for the Earth
Featuring:Satie Gnossienne No 3Satie Gymnopédie No 3Piazzolla OblivionPiazzolla Cafe 1930Milhaud Tango des FratelliniRavel HabaneraDuruflé In ParadisiumKosma Autumn LeavesDuke/Yarburg April in ParisMonnot/Gugliemi La Vie en RoseBach, Gershwin ...and much more!
Multi-award-winning trumpet player Alison Balsom will be performing her first headline tour throughout the UK this October.
Alison will be joined by renowned organist Chad Kelly performing an eclectic mix of repertoire from Bach to Gershwin and Ravel to Satie. Be taken on a musical journey with Alison exploring virtuosity, style, elegance and melody.
The tour will include repertoire from Alison Balsom’s much anticipated new album, which is set to include the beautiful songs Autumn Leaves, April in Paris and La Vie en Rose.
As one of the most highly regarded trumpeters and exciting classical musicians of a generation, Balsom has spent the last decade performing in the world’s most prestigious venues.
Winner of the Nordoff Robbins PPL Classical Award 2013, three Classical BRITs including Female Artist of the Year in 2009 and 2011, Alison was also the first ever classical female artist to headline Latitude Festival last summer.
Tickets: £32.50, £28.50, £22.50, £19.50, £15
Sat 4 October: 7.30pmFree pre-concert talkby Steve Muir 6.45pm
Russian StatePhilharmonic Orchestra
Valery PolyanskyconductorNatalia Lomeikoviolin
TchaikovskyOverture:Romeo and JulietProkofievViolin Concerto No 1TchaikovskySymphony No 5
A B C D E O £31.50 £29 £26.50 £21 £16 £12.50
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Romeo and Juliet was just one of Shakespeare’s plays that inspired Tchaikovsky. The opening of the overture paints a picture of doom, followed by a more dynamic theme portraying the ongoing feud between the Montagues and Capulets. Listen out for the crashing cymbals, symbolising the sword fight between the two families. We then change pace for the famous love theme as Romeo (horn) and Juliet (flutes) meet for the first time. The final cymbal crash signifies the suicide of the lovers, followed by a final funereal theme.
Tchaikovsky’s fifth symphony begins with a funeral-style theme, which, by the fourth movement, has transformed into a more optimistic march. The most famous performance of this work was in 1941, when, during the Siege of Leningrad, the orchestra continued to play as bombs were heard dropping in the distance. It became a popular piece from then on, used by the choreographer Massine for a ballet, and Glenn Miller set lyrics to the second movement for his song, Moon Love.
Tickets: £28.50, £26.50, £24.50
Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult
This is a Band on the Wall Fundraising event
Tue 7 October: 7.30pm
Alison BalsomThe Trumpet Sings:An unexpected journey through Paris – from Spring to Autumn
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Sun 26 October: 7.30pm
Orchestra of Opera NorthChorus of Opera North
Jac van Steen conductor
Wagner Lohengrin Prelude to Act ISibelius Symphony No 4Mozart Requiem
The Requiem was Mozart’s very last work, left unfinished at the time of his death aged just 35. All sorts of myths have sprung up over the years surrounding the commissioning and composition of the work, but however intriguing the mysteries, the actuality of this most human of Requiems in all its beauty and terror remains a wonder to behold when encountered live.
The joint forces of the Chorus and Orchestra of Opera North are conducted by maestro Jac van Steen in a programme that also features Sibelius’s Fourth Symphony and the Prelude to Wagner’s opera Lohengrin.
www.operanorth.co.uk
Tickets: £16 – £31.50 (concessions available)
Sat 18 October: 7.30pmFree pre-concert talkby Catherine Tackley 6.45pm
Manchester Camerata
Gábor Takács-NagyconductorFiona CrossclarinetTracey Redferntrumpet
Ligeti (arr Howarth)Mysteries of the MacabreMozartClarinet ConcertoBeethovenSymphony No 4
A B C D E O £31.50 £29 £26.50 £21 £16 £12.50
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Sat 11 October: 7.30pmFree pre-concert talkby Mark Pallant 6.45pm
The Hallé
Sir Mark ElderconductorViktoria Mullovaviolin
WagnerOverture:The Flying DutchmanShostakovichViolin Concerto No 1SibeliusSymphony No 5
A B C D E O £31.50 £29 £26.50 £21 £16 £12.50
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The overture to The Flying Dutchman was the last part of the opera that Wagner wrote. The opera tells the story of a man who is doomed to sail the oceans forever due to his sacrilegious ways unless he is saved through the love of a faithful woman. This idea of salvation through love is common to Wagner’s compositions. It is thought that he wrote the piece following a stormy three-week journey by boat from Riga to London as he and his wife attempted to flee from their debt. He wrote this work in an attempt to recover financially.
The first of Shostakovich’s two violin concertos was written in 1947/8 but not performed until 1955, following the death of Stalin. During his regime censorship suppressed Shostakovich’s musical output as all new works had to be approved in advance by the authorities before they could be publicly performed. Whilst Shostakovich did compose certain works that he knew would be approved, he was aware that the first violin concerto was not such a piece, hence the delay in publishing.
Sun 12 October: 8pm
Mick Perrin Worldwide Ltd presents
Ross NobleTangentlemanFollowing fourteen sell-out tours, the king of improvisational comedy is back with another mind-blowing UK tour.
Ross Noble will be showcasing his talent in a brand new UK show, Tangentleman. With an on-stage presence like no other, his exuberance, spontaneity and cerebral style have established him as one of Britain’s best-loved comedians. The master surrealist uses an infinite imagination and plenty of tomfoolery, which is sure to have audiences in fits of laughter.
Last few tickets available!
‘The wizard-haired Geordie remains in full possession of his nimble-witted, slacker minded impro skills. One of comedy’s greatest marvels’Daily Telegraph
Recommended 15+
Tickets: £25
Mysteries of the Macabre is a set of arias for soprano and orchestra taken from Ligeti’s only opera, Le Grand Macabre. The story is of the world ending, as seen through the eyes of life’s misfits. This dark, witty and raucous work was inspired by paintings by Breughel and Bosch.
Much debate surrounds the origins of Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto. Only 199 bars of the first movement were ever proven to have been written by him, and many believe that some sections were written by other composers. The work was written shortly before Mozart died and it was not performed until after his death. He wrote for his friend Anton Stadler who was particularly proficient in the lower registers of the instrument. Mozart made the most of Stadler’s skills by writing various low passages which demanded a special extended version of the instrument capable of producing the lower notes, invented by Stadler. Widely considered to be the finest piece written for clarinet, this concerto featured in the 2010 Colin Firth film,The King’s Speech.
Thur 30 October: 8pm
Alan DaviesLittle Victories
‘Had the audience in stitches...hilarious’ The Age
‘Alan Davies has lost none ofhis appeal... heart-tuggingand deeply funny’ Big Issue
‘One of the best stand-upcomics out there...packed with deft sillinessand shrewd observation’The Guardian
Sat 1 November: 7.30pmFree pre-concert talk by Steve Muir 6.45pm
St Petersburg Philharmonic
Yuri Temirkanov conductorNikolai Lugansky piano
Liadov KikimoraGrieg Piano ConcertoShostakovich Symphony No 10
A B C D E O £31.50 £29 £26.50 £21 £16 £12.50
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Recommended 15+
Tickets: £25 (concessions £20)
Following the sell-out success of his long-awaited return to stand up, Alan Davies returns with his highly anticipated follow up show, Little Victories.
Much lauded as resident dunderhead on QI orthe charming but reticent crime solverJonathan Creek, Davies virtuosic story-tellingand whip-smart funny bones combine tomake this a show not to be missed.
Our concert opens with Liadov’s re-telling of the legend of Russia’s tiny yet very sinister house spirit, Kikimora who lives with a magician in the mountains. “...her head is no larger than a thimble and her body no wider than a strand of straw. Kikimora spins flax from dusk and to dawn, with evil intentions for the world.”
Grieg wrote his only piano concerto whilst on holiday with his wife in Denmark, wanting a new work to show off his own talents at the keyboard. He had recently heard Clara Schumann performing her husband’s only piano concerto and was heavily influenced by this work, writing in the same key and opening with a striking descending passage. In 1909 this became the first piano concerto to ever be recorded.
During Stalin’s regime, Shostakovich was twice castigated for composing works which did not appease the dictator, in 1936 and 1948. The tenth symphony was the first symphonic work he wrote after 1948 and was first performed just after Stalin’s death in 1953. Shostakovich said: “I wrote it right after Stalin’s death and no one has yet guessed what the symphony is about. It’s about Stalin and the Stalin years.”
What The World Needs Now...The Music of Burt Bacharach celebrates 50 years of writing, arranging and producing a body of work second to none. As well as his extensive chart successes with the likes ofDionne Warwick, Gene Pitney, Tom Jones, Dusty Springfield, The Carpenters, Herb Albert and manyothers, he has composed extensively for the big screen and the Broadway Stage, and is the recipientof three Academy and seven Grammy Awards.
With brand new symphonic orchestrations, a quartet of star vocalists and a programme including;Anyone Who Had A Heart, Close To You, What’s New Pussycat?, Walk On By, Alfie and many more,What The World Needs Now... The Music of Burt Bacharach celebrates the sound of symphonic pop from one of the 20th century’s most prolific and popular musicians, exploring the diversity and complexityof the music of Burt Bacharach.
Wed 5 – Thur 20 November
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Leeds Town Hall is once again LIFF’s main venue, with screenings and events taking place in the Victoria Hall and Albert Room, including the Opening Gala, the marathon fan events Anime Day and Day of the Dead, and a new music film celebration called Once in a Lifetime featuring a 30th anniversary screening of the classic Talking Heads concert film Stop Making Sense. The full programme for LIFF28 will be launched on Friday 3 October with full details online at leedsfilm.com. ‘Rep regulars, arthouse addicts and genre junkies are well-served alike at thisfree-range festival, which follows London in the calendar, but not in class’The Independent
‘Leeds International Film Festival is a glorious celebration of world cinema, which brings a stellar blend of old and new movies to an increasingly global city. A fantastic fortnight’Subtitled Online
The largest event of its kind in the North, Leeds International Film Festival returns for its 28th edition with over 250 screenings of films from more than 50 countries at venues across the city.Graham Bickley Sarah Lark Alison Jiear Mary Carewe
Sun 2 November: 7.30pm
GRB Concerts present
Tickets: £27.50, £24, £22.50, £18, £14, £9.50(See page 30 for discounts)
with the Orchestra of Opera Northconducted by Richard Balcombe
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Following a sold-out 2013 tour, three Olivier Award nominations and over 10 million YouTube hits for Cheap Flights (their infamous anthem to budget air travel), Dillie Keane, Adele Anderson and Liza Pulman continue to celebrate over 30 years of Fascinating Aïda with their terrific new show Charm Offensive.
Expect topical new songs hot off the press, plus some outrageous old favourites, as Fascinating Aïda continue to grow old disgracefully!
Wed 19 November: 7.30pm
John Wilsonand theJohn Wilson OrchestraCole Porter in Hollywood
The John Wilson Orchestra plus special guests return with a brand new show celebrating the works of Cole Porter.
Cole Porter in Hollywood features songs including I’ve Got You Under My Skin,Night & Day, Let’s Do It in the lusharrangements originally written forFrank Sinatra, Judy Garland and PeggyLee as well as numbers from moviesincluding Anything Goes, High Societyand Can-Can. This sensational new showis not to be missed!
Tickets: £20
Fri 21 November: 7.30pm
Fascinating AïdaCharm Offensive
Tickets: £45, £40, £35, £25
‘Cabaret heaven’ Metro
‘Outrageous... seductive’ The Guardian
‘I can’t recommend this showhighly enough’ Mail on Sunday
‘Hilarious’ Telegraph
‘The glamour is magnetic, the satire razor-sharp, the lyrics brilliant’The Guardian
‘See them before you die otherwise your life will have been meaningless’Mail on Sunday
‘Engages the brain as well as thefunny-bone’ The Times
Garry Walker conductorAristo Sham piano
Mendelssohn Overture: The HebridesChopin Piano Concerto No 1Chopin Andante Spianato andGrande PolonaiseMendelssohn Symphony No 4 (Italian)
Mendelssohn’s Hebrides Overture was written as he toured Scotland and the Hebrides writing his third symphony. Here Mendelssohn paints a picture, firstly of the isolation one feels in the great cave and then of the crashing waves which surround it.
Continuing his tour of Europe, Mendelssohn explored Italy where he was driven to write his Italian symphony from 1929 – 31. In a letter to his sister he wrote: “The Italian symphony is making great progress. It will be the jolliest piece I have ever done, especially the last movement. I have not found anything for the slow movement yet, and I think that I will save that for Naples.”
Indeed, the second movement, opening with a chorale-like tune on the violin, was inspired by Naples, where he saw a church procession.
Please note this concert starts at the earlier timeof 7pm.
A B C D E O £31.50 £29 £26.50 £21 £16 £12.50
(See page 30 for discounts)
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Wed 26 November: 7.30pm
The Russian SpectacularA music and dance extravaganza featuring one of the finest musical ensembles in the world, the White Russian Central Band (formerly the Red Army Band) with special guest soloists from The Bolshoi and Dancers from The Belarussian National Folk Dance Academy.
Spectacular Finale ‘Last night of the Russian Proms’.
This spectacular programme of music from across the world will feature one of the world’s finest bands who will be joined by traditional folk dancers and guest soloists. From traditional Russian music to the big band sound, there is something for everyone at this special event, which will foster links through the international language of music, song and dance.An evening not to be missed.
Sat 22 November: 7.30pmFree pre-concert talk byJudy Blezzard 6.45pm
BBC Philharmonicwith Leeds Festival Chorus
Simon WrightconductorAilish TynansopranoMarcus Farnsworthbaritone
Gounod BalletMusic: FaustPoulenc Salve ReginaPoulenc Four Christmas MotetsCanteloube Songsof the AuvergneFauré Requiem
A B C D E O £31.50 £29 £26.50 £21 £16 n/a
(See page 30 for discounts)
Poulenc was not particularly religious, until, following the death of his friend, he went on a pilgrimage and started to write sacred works. These included his understated Salve Regina and his Four Christmas Motets.
Canteloube grew up in Auvergne and the influence of the countryside can be heard in his folk-inspired Songs of Auvergne, written in the local language of Occitan. The most well-known song is Baeïlèro which was said to have been inspired by a call that he heard between two shepherds. Listen out for the oboe imitating the shepherd’s pipe in this movement.
Our concert of French music is completed by Faure’s setting of the Roman Catholic mass for the dead. Leaving out the Dies Irae (Day of Wrath) movement, Faure said “It has been said that my Requiem does not express the fear of death and someone has called it a lullaby of death. But it is thus that I see death: as a happy deliverance... rather than as a painful experience...”
Tickets: £19.50, £18.50, £17.50 (concessions £1 off top two prices)
Sat 29 November: 7pmFree pre-concert talk by Clive McClelland 6.15pm
English Chamber Orchestra
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Sat 13 December: 7pm
Leeds Philharmonic ChorusFlorilegium
Kate Manley sopranoMadeleine Shaw mezzo-sopranoEd Lyon tenorDavid Stout baritone
Handel’s choral masterpiece
MessiahSpectacular sounds of the Baroque
David Hillconducting from the harpsichord
Sun 30 November: 7.30pm
Rat Pack LiveThe Swingsational Dean, Sammyand Frank Spectacular
They were the definition of cool during their fifties and sixties Vegas heyday – Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jnr and Frank Sinatra. Combining the full sound of big band swing with charisma, panache and swagger, the trio – collectively known as The Rat Pack – had attitude to spare.
Join the UK’s best Rat Pack concert show... Dean Martin: comes fresh from a triumphant portrayal of Dino, both in the West End and international touring productions. Sammy Davis Jnr: has extensively toured the UK playing Sammy and has performed alongside Judy Carmichael at New York’s famous Rainbow Rooms. Frank Sinatra: gained rave reviews as Ol’ Blue Eyes in West End hit Rat Pack Confidential – “a splendidly tough yet laid back performance” The Times.
Featuring all the patter and razzmatazz of the Rat Pack’s infamous live stage show, join the UK’s number one Dean, Sammy and Frank live concert extravaganza. Prepare to experience the definition of cool... Together the talented trio combine superbly... spectacularly... ‘swingsationally’ in Rat Pack Live.
Song highlights: New York, New York; That’s Amore; My Way; Mr Bojangles; That’s Life; Ain’t That A Kick In The Head; I’ve Got You Under My Skin; Mambo Italiano; Little Old Wine Drinker Me.
Tickets: £24.50 (concessions £2 off)Early Bird offer! £1 off all tickets booked before30 September
A B C D E O £31.50 £29 £26.50 £21 £16 £12.50
(See page 30 for discounts)
Sat 6 December: 7.30pmFree pre-concert talkby David Fligg 6.45pm
Orchestraof Opera North
Richard FarnesconductorJack Liebeckviolin
BrahmsViolin ConcertoDebussyLa MerRavelLa Valse
La Mer (The Sea) was written partly in France and partly on the coast in Eastbourne. During composition Debussy was having an affair and had run away to England with his mistress. The three movements are entitled From dawn to midday on the sea, Play of the waves and Dialogue of the wind and the sea. Debussy wrote “I was destined for the fine career of a sailor... only the accidents of life put me on another path.” It is thought that this magically descriptive work went on to inspire John Williams in writing his soundtrack for Jaws.
Whilst many felt that Ravel’s ‘tribute to the waltz’ documented the demise of Vienna and its dance form following the first world war, Ravel said “While some discover an attempt at parody... others categorically see a tragic allusion in it... But one should only see in it what the music expresses: an ascending progression of sonority, to which the stage comes along to add light and movement.” Originally entitled Vienna to be a tribute to the works of Strauss, Ravel turned the piece into a ballet for Diaghilev, who never produced the piece – a decision which ended their friendship.
Tickets: £31.50, £29, £25, £15, £10(concessions available)
Fri 12 December: 7.45pm
Magic of MotownThe all-new, all-star 2014 Reach Out® Tour – celebrating 50 years of UK No. 1 hit singles.
Featuring more chart toppers than ever before, starring the music of the Four Tops, Supremes, Temptations, Jackson 5, Isley Brothers, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross, Lionel Richie and more, the show marks the official arrival of Motown style, sophistication and musical brilliance to these shores.
Songs like Dancing In The Street, My Girl, Where Did Our Love Go, My Guy and Baby Love rocketed Motown to the top of the singles charts in 1964. Incredibly, 100 more worldwide Motown No. 1s followed.
The legend of the great record label lives on, live on stage: five-star performances revive more than 36 back-to-back massive Motown classics with all the dazzling dance moves, glittering costume changes and superb musicianship synonymous with the label.
Book now, and reach out for the Magic of Motown.
Tickets: £25.50 (concessions £2 off)Early Bird offer: £1 off if booked before the 30 September
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Thur 18 December: 6.30pm & 8.30pm
The 2014 Lord Mayor’s Carol ConcertsLeeds Philharmonic ChorusRothwell Temperance BandAlan Horsey organIntroduced and conducted bySimon Lindley
Mon 15 December: 7.30pm
Walking HomeAn Evening with Clare Balding
Sun 14 December: 4pm
and the Orchestra of Opera North present
ROTHWELL TEMPERANCE BAND
LEEDS PHILHARMONIC CHORUS
Tickets: £5 (concessions £2.50)
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.
The Lord Mayor’s chosen charity for 2014/15 is the Leeds Children’s Hospital Appeal. Leeds Children’s Hospital is the second largest service for Children in the country and was created in 2010 by bringing all children’s inpatient services together in one location at the Leeds General Infirmary, solving the issue of seriously ill youngsters having to be transferred across the city. The children’s services admit over 30,000 children to the wards each year. Over 109,000 children are treated in the outpatient departments and nearly 60,000 children are seen each year through the Accident and Emergency Department.
A gospel flavoured concert from your epic Inspiration. The massed voices of Inspiration and The Orchestra of Opera North will once again thrill you with their extremely popular Christmas extravaganza.
This year we are exploring the exciting world of gospel, with brand new arrangements of familiar Christmas works together with some new songs, both home grown and also from some of the world’s greatest gospel arrangers.
Jesus, You Are Him
Come and spend an evening in the company of national treasure, Clare Balding, as she talks about her hugely-anticipated new book, Walking Home.
‘I used to know the geography of the UK only by racecourses’This is the story of how she discovered Britain in all its mud and glory. From the delights of the North East Coastal Path to the Highland Way, from Milngavie to the South Downs, she has walked through apocalyptic thunderstorms, stripped off in bus stops, battled with blisters, and traipsed through snow-capped mountains with no voice. It’s also the story of the people she has met and her adventures with them along the way – people whom she told things she never thought she would reveal.
Come and join one of the country’s most-loved authors and broadcasters as she takes us on a very personal journey.
Clare will be signing booksafter the event.
This event is brought to you byPenguin Live
Tickets: £20
Tickets: £20, £15, £10(concessions available)
Sat 20 December: 8pm
LaughterhouseLive
Laughterhouse Live is the best night of side-splitting stand-up comedy that you will ever see. Featuring six top TV comedians in one night, this show is not to be missed.
Acts appearing have previously starred in shows such as Live At The Apollo, Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow, Mock The Week, Peep Show, Phoenix Nights – the list goes on.
‘How many headline acts in one night?’Chortle
‘Had the audience in stitches’The Tab
‘Each comic bought a fresh, funny and original brand of humour to the stage’Art in Liverpool
Line-ups are subject to change.
Tickets: £25 & £20
Leeds City Counciland Paul Holman
Associates present
Simply wicked, simply wonderful,simply must be seen!And there are seven other reasons why Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs is the pantomime to dwarf all others!Huge helpings of laughter with a generous serving of traditional pantomime audience participation, mixed with stunning scenery, spectacular costumes, a dashing prince and the fairest Snow White of all. Add in seven dwarfs full of mischief and merriment, sprinkle with lots of Woodland Fairy magic dust and then sit back and enjoy for just a few hours.
SLP College &Junior Academy
Musical Director:Nick PinchbeckChoreographer:Clare Kennedy
Friday 5 December 2014 –Saturday 10 January 2015
Ticketsfrom
£9.50
The X Factor &G4 singing sensation
JONATHAN ANSELL
Back by popular demandCBBC’s
JEZEDWARDS
ADAMDAYE
Returning
LISAKELSEY
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Sun 21 December: 3pm
The Nutcracker& The SnowmanOrchestra of Opera North
A B C D E O £25 £23 £21 £19 £16 n/a
Discounts: Under 18s £5 off, Over 60s £1.50 off
Delight your family this Christmas with a double-bill of classic musical stories for children accompanied by a live orchestra.
With the enchanted animated film The Snowman shown on a big screen, orchestral forces inject tingle-down-the-spine magic into Walking in theAir – the soundtrack to every child’s Christmas.The perfect way to begin the exciting build-up to Christmas Day.
Tim Lihoreau narrator
Neil Thomson conductor
Leeds Film CityChristmas Screening
An unmissable Christmas experience for all at Leeds Town Hall, It’s a Wonderful Life will screen on the giant screen in the Victoria Hall.
One of the all-time favourite films, Frank Capra’s classic features magical storytelling and iconic performances from James Stewart as George Bailey, a man who tries to end his life on Christmas Eve, and Henry Travers as his Guardian angel Clarence Odbody. The story unfolds in a playful mosaic of flashbacks spanning George’s entire life and narrated by unseen Angels who are preparing Clarence for his mission to save George.
Tickets: £7 (£5 concessions)
Sun 21 December: 7pm
It’s a Wonderful Life Film running time: 130 mins
Fri 6 March
Barbara DicksonThur 12 March
Omid DjaliliIranalamadingdong
Wed 8 April
Orquesta Buena Vista Social ClubAdios Tour
Sun 19 April
Noah StewartFri 3 July
Jimmy CarrFunny Business
Now on sale for 2015!
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Johann Strauss II Die Fledermaus: OvertureLehár Giuditta: Freunde, das Lebenist lebenswertKreisler Viennese RhapsodyJosef Strauss Die LibelleSchubert Nacht und Träume An SylviaOffenbach Orpheus in the Underworld: OvertureJosef Strauss Jockey PolkaJohann & Josef Strauss Pizzicato PolkaRichard Strauss Der Rosenkavalier: Waltzes Morgen CäcilieGade Tango jalousieLumbye Champagner GalopLehár The Land of Smiles: Dein ist meinganzes HerzJohann Strauss II On the BeautifulBlue Danube
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Travel Access
Car ParkThe nearest secure parking is available at The Light (accessible via Great George Street).Price: £6.50 between 6pm – 9am24 hour, 7 days a week parking available at Woodhouse Lane car park.Price: £2 for 2 hours, £4 for 4 hours,£5 for 12 hours
Concert BusA coach service is available for orchestral attenders*, picking up from Addingham, Ilkley, Ben Rhydding, Burley-in-Wharfedale, Otley, Menston, Guiseley, Yeadon, Rawdon and Horsforth.Ticket price: £5 return journey (£4 from Yeadon)For booking information please contact the Box Office on 0113 224 3801 or boxoffice@leeds.gov.uk.Please note that seats are only guaranteed if reserved by the Wednesday before the concert.* Please note there is no service for the choral concert on 22 November 2014.
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There is full wheelchair access to Leeds Town Hall and wheelchair-accessible toilet facilities on all floors. A number of spaces in the seating area are reserved for wheelchair users. Please let us know when booking of any special access requirements you may have.
The venue is equipped with a closed loop system for the hard of hearing.
A number of free parking spaces are reserved at the front of the Town Hall for blue badge-holders.
This brochure and our concert programmes are available in alternative formats – please call us on0113 247 8336 for more details,or visit www.leedsconcertseason.com.Support dogs are welcome.
Sun 28 December: 3pm
Join us in the magnificent surroundings of Leeds Town Hall as we celebrate the festive seasonwith a wonderful afternoon concert ofViennese waltzes, marches and polkas.
BBC Radio’s Mark Forrest presents this seasonal favourite with the Orchestra of Opera North,with conductor and violinist Tobias Ringborgand tenor and conductor Michael Weinius,both from Sweden.
Tobias Ringborg conductor/violinMichael Weinius conductor/tenorMark Forrest presenter
Orchestra of Opera North
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0113 224 3801The Booking Line is open from 10am – 6pmMonday to Saturday.Please note: a fee of £2.50 will apply per transaction for all events except film screenings and tours where the fee will be £1 per transaction.
Online
www.leedsconcertseason.comPlease note: a booking fee of £1 per ticket applies to music and comedy events and 50p for films.
In person
City Centre Box OfficeThe Carriageworks, The Electric Press,3 Millennium Square, Leeds, LS2 3ADEmail: boxoffice@leeds.gov.ukThe Box Office is open to personal callers from10am – 6pm Monday to Saturday.
DiscountsThe following discounts are available for LICS orchestral concerts, identified by the LICS logo.Please call the Box Office for information on discounts for other concerts and events.Over 60s:£1.50 reduction.Under 18s, full-time students and unwaged:50% reduction.Patrons with disabilities:Patrons with disabilities and their essential carers may obtain two tickets for the price of one.
Group bookingsDiscounts are available on LICS presentations for groups of 10 or more. Please contact the Box Office for details.
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SEPTEMBERThursday 4 – Sunday 7 Various LEEDS INTERNATIONAL BEER FESTIVAL
Wednesday 10 7.30pm TONY BENN – WILL & TESTAMENTSunday 14 10am – 5pm HERITAGE OPEN DAY
Tuesday 16 7.30pm JAMES RHODES LIVEThursday 18 7.30pm IGUDESMAN & JOO: Big Nightmare MusicMonday 22 1.05pm ORGAN RECITAL: Simon LindleySaturday 27 10.30am TOWN HALL TOUR
OCTOBERFriday 3 5pm LIGHT NIGHT: Art in the Dark!
Saturday 4 7.30pm RUSSIAN STATE PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRASunday 5 11am – 4pm VINTAGE FASHION FAIR www.thevintagefair.com
Monday 6 1.05pm ORGAN RECITAL: Yorkshire Three Choirs’ Festival ConcertTuesday 7 7.30pm ALISON BALSOM: The Trumpet SingsFriday 10 7.30pm PACO PEÑA: Requiem for the Earth
Saturday 11 7.30pm THE HALLÉSunday 12 8pm ROSS NOBLE: Tangentleman
Monday 13 1.05pm ORGAN RECITAL: Simon LindleyFriday 17 12.30pm LUNCHTIME TALK: The Secrets of Early Printed Books
Saturday 18 7.30pm MANCHESTER CAMERATAMonday 20 1.05pm ORGAN RECITAL: Simon Lindley
Saturday 259.30am & 11am MEET THE TOWN HALL ORGAN10.30am TOWN HALL TOUR
Sunday 26 7.30pm ORCHESTRA OF OPERA NORTH & CHORUS OF OPERA NORTH
Monday 271.05pm ORGAN RECITAL: St Peter’s Singers2.30pm TOWN HALL TOUR
Thursday 30 8pm ALAN DAVIES: Little Victories
NOVEMBERSaturday 1 7.30pm ST PETERSBURG PHILHARMONIC
Sunday 2 7.30pm WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS NOW: The Music of Burt BacharachWednesday 5 – Thursday 20 LEEDS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Monday 10 1.05pm ORGAN RECITAL: Simon LindleyThursday 13 12.30pm LUNCHTIME TALK: Tony Harrison as War Correspondent (at Leeds Central Library)Monday 17 1.05pm ORGAN RECITAL: Alice & Martin Neary
Wednesday 18 7.30pm JOHN WILSON & THE JOHN WILSON ORCHESTRA: Cole Porter in HollywoodFriday 21 7.30pm FASCINATING AÏDA: Charm Offensive
Saturday 22 7.30pm BBC PHILHARMONIC & LEEDS FESTIVAL CHORUS
Monday 241.05pm ORGAN RECITAL: Alan Horsey2.30pm TOWN HALL TOUR
Wednesday 26 7.30pm THE RUSSIAN SPECTACULAR
Saturday 2910.30am TOWN HALL TOUR7pm ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Sunday 30 7.30pm RAT PACK LIVE
DECEMBERMonday 1 1.05pm ORGAN RECITAL: David Houlder
Wednesday 3 7pm YAMSENThursday 4 4pm TOWN HALL TOUR: Christmas Lights ClocktowerSaturday 6 7.30pm ORCHESTRA OF OPERA NORTH
Sunday 7 3pm SALVATION ARMY ANNUAL CAROL CONCERT: featuring Salvation Army bands, choirs, timbrels, children’s ‘choir for the day’ and trombonist Paul Woodward. For info call 0113 225 0330.
Monday 8 1.05pm ORGAN RECITAL: Choirs of Leeds Cathedral & Leeds MinsterThursday 11 4pm TOWN HALL TOUR: Christmas Lights Clocktower
Friday 1212.30pm LUNCHTIME TALK: Silent Night, 19147.45pm THE MAGIC OF MOTOWN: Reach Out
Saturday 13 7pm LEEDS PHILHARMONIC CHORUS & FLORILEGIUM: Handel’s MessiahSunday 14 4pm INSPIRATION: Jesus, You Are Him
Monday 15 7.30pm AN EVENING WITH CLARE BALDINGTuesday 16 1.05pm ORGAN RECITAL: University of Huddersfield Brass Band
Thursday 184pm TOWN HALL TOUR: Christmas Lights Clocktower6.30pm & 8.30pm LORD MAYOR’S CAROL CONCERTS
Saturday 20 8pm LAUGHTER HOUSE LIVE
Sunday 213pm THE NUTCRACKER & THE SNOWMAN7pm IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE
Sunday 28 3pm VIENNESE WHIRL
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