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New Listen Again service A selection of last year's concerts


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Concerts: Listen Again

New for 2009-10 Welcome to the Concert Series latest online development - our Listen Again service is a growing collection of some memorable Concert Series performances recorded and made available for online digestion.

We're launching with a selection of last year's concerts (with more being prepared), featuring performances as diverse as North Indian classical sitar, early Spanish theatre songs, English Seventeenth-Century strings and Singapore-born pianist, Melvyn Tan playing to a sell out crowd in Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall.

Simply click on the Listen Again icon Listen Again icon next to each listing, sit back and appreciate the talents of some exceptional performances.

If you like what you hear then why not come along to one of our many free Friday lunchtime concerts in Clothworkers Hall to experience for yourself the many great performers who make up the School of Music Concert Series.


Patxi del Amo Patxi del Amo - viola da gamba, Judy Tarling - violin, Peter Holman - continuo

Friday 6 March 2009

English Seventeenth-Century Music for Violin, Bass Viol and Organ.

The programme will include works by George Jeffries, Anthony Poole, John Jenkins and Henry Purcell.

Venue:Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall, School of Music

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Melvyn Tan Melvyn Tan

Sunday 22 Feb 2009

Following Melvyn’s highly successful recital with the Radio 3 lunchtime series last season we are delighted to welcome him back to be reunited with his Erard piano.

His programme will include Debussy - Suite Bergamasque
Schubert (trans. Lizst)
Liebesbotschaft (Love’s message),
Du bist die Ruh (You are the piece),
Sei mir gegrüßt (To be greeted)
Auf dem Wasser zu singen (singing on the water)
Ständchen (Hark, hark, the lark) (words: Shakespeare) and to celebrate the Chopin anniversary, Chopin - Sonata in B minor, Op. 58.


Venue:Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall, School of Music

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Enrique Granados TONADILLAS Y GOYESCAS.

Friday 20 Feb 2009

Hilary Thomas - Soprano
Daniel Gordon - Piano

A programmme exploring the TONADILLA or early theatre songs of the Madrid of Francisco Goya. This is reflected in a performance of the settings by ‘Musician and Artist’ ENRIQUE GRANADOS (pictured) (1867 - 1916) and includes related songs and music from his piano suite GOYESCAS.

Venue:Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall, School of Music

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Dharmibir SinghDharambir Singh - sitar and Kousic Sen - tabla

Friday 28 Nov 2008

Two of the country’s most respected exponents of North Indian Music join together to give the best of Sitar and Tabla.

Dharambir Singh brings together some innovative ideas within the North Indian Classical music idiom. Tabla accompaniment is by the eminent international virtuoso Kousic Sen.

Venue:Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall, School of Music

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Intriplicateintriplicate

Friday 24 Oct 2008

Claire Fillhart - flute,
Sally Richardson - oboe
Claire Dunham - piano

In this the first of our Alumni series we welcome back pianist Claire Dunham with her colleagues for a programme that includes music by another Leeds graduate David Lloyd-Mostyn - his Cheshire Phantasies.
Trio for Flute, Oboe and Piano - Jacob,
Fantasie-Impromptu in C # minor - Chopin,
Suite Bourgeoise for Flute, Oboe & Piano - Malcolm Arnold,
Tarantelle - Philippe Gaubert


Venue:Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall, School of Music

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