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EVERYONE IS WELCOME Come along and sing with the Clothworkers Consort of Leeds. This is an opportunity to find out about the choir and enjoy some choral singing!
Tickets Full: £12 Concession: £10 Featuring guest baritone soloist Leslie John Flanagan (University of Oklahoma) A candlelit concert of music for the festive season, in the beautiful intimate surroundings of the Leeds Universities Catholic Chaplaincy. We are delighted to welcome our special guest soloist, Les Flanagan, for his second successive appearance in our Advent &...
The Clothworkers Consort of Leeds are joined by the early music band Eboracum Baroque and bass soloist Stuart O'Hara for a programme of music in celebration of St Cecilia's Day. The concert with feature Henry Purcell's trumpet sonata, his Cecilian ode 'Welcome to all the pleasures', and the modern premiere of William Norris's 'Begin the...
EVERYONE IS WELCOME Come along and sing with the Clothworkers Consort of Leeds. This is an opportunity to find out about the choir and enjoy an hour and a half of choral singing.
Amy Freston soprano Hannah Mason mezzo soprano Richard Rowe tenor Leslie John Flanagan bass The Clothworkers Consort of Leeds Skipton Building Society Camerata Ben Crick conductor A perennial favourite and the traditional start to Christmas, Handel’s Messiah is as popular now as it was over two and a half centuries ago, from the heartfelt simplicity of ‘I know that my...
April Fredrick soprano Hannah Mason mezzo soprano Richard Rowe tenor Philip Wilcox bass The Clothworkers Consort of Leeds Skipton Building Society Camerata Ben Crick conductor A perennial favourite and the traditional start to Christmas, Handel’s Messiah is as popular now as it was over two and a half centuries ago, from the heartfelt simplicity of ‘I know that...
The Clothworkers Consort of Leeds sings music for choral evensong to commemorate the one hundredth anniversary of the end of WWI. Programme Responses: Herbert Sumsion Canticles: Ernest John Moeran Evening Service in D Anthem: Ralph Vaughan Williams, 'Lord, thou hast been our refuge'
The Clothworkers Consort of Leeds joins forces again with one of the region's finest amateur orchestras, the Leeds Haydn Players Conducted by Chris Pelly Programme Haydn, Symphony No. 100 in G, (Military Symphony) Haydn Missa in Tempore Belli (Paukenmesse) Doors open at 3:00pm Starts at 3:30pm Tickets All tickets are £10 Call the box office:...
Joanne Dexter soprano Hannah Mason mezzo soprano Nicholas Sales tenor Mark Saberton bass The Clothworkers Consort of Leeds Skipton Building Society Camerata Ben Crick conductor A perennial favourite and the traditional start to Christmas, Handel’s Messiah is as popular now as it was over two and a half centuries ago, from the heartfelt simplicity of ‘I know that my...
A candlelit concert of music for the festive season, in the beautiful intimate surroundings of the Leeds Universities Catholic Chaplaincy. The music will include works by former University of Leeds students, Andrew Carter and Duncan Boutwood, and Emeritus Professor Philip Wilby, along with traditional favourites from medieval carols to the modern classic, ‘O magnum mysterium’...