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Review: Leeds Lieder Festival, A Spiritual Solestice, Leeds Town Hall
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Review: Leeds Lieder Festival, Britten - The Five Canticles at Leeds Town Hall, Friday 18th June 2021
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Review: Fidelio, Opera North at Leeds, Town Hall, Wednesday, June 9, 2021
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He has given over 100 recitals on the Church’s renowned four-manual pipe organ. Now that Stage 3 of the Government’s roadmap out of lockdown has been reached, the monthly lunchtime events are able to resume in front of a live audience. Christopher’s grand reopening recital takes place on Friday 11th June from 12.30pm - 1.15pm. He begins with Diderick Buxtehude’s Chorale Fantasia (BuxWV 210). This famous 17th century Fantasia on a German Hymn is followed by Christopher Rathbone’s Seven Chorale Preludes (Opus 151) composed in early 2021. The recital ends with Percy Whitlock’s Deo Gracias, from his 1945 work, Six Hymn- Preludes.
A Feast of Song from Leeds Town Hall: Leeds Lieder’s 10th Festival, Thursday, June 17th - Sunday, June 20th, 2021 Leeds Lieder has bounced back from the cancellation of its 10th Anniversary Festival at the start of Lockdown. Since last October, this dynamic organisation has livestreamed sixteen recitals from Leeds Town Hall. A landmark 10th Festival now takes place next month at the Town Hall and will pack a score of recitals, masterclasses, and pre-performance talks into just four days. Every performance will be given in front of a socially distanced audience and livestreamed on Leeds Lieder’s digital platform.