Kurzprofil
| Adresse | Corporation St Huddersfield Yorkshire and the Humber HD1 2TA Vereinigtes Königreich |
| Google maps | 53° 38' 38.229" N 1° 46' 58.367" W |
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Abendvorstellung
Matinee
Veranstaltungstippsmehr...
HuddersfieldProkofiev's Fifth Symphony

Sibelius, Tschaikowsky, Prokofjew
Orchestra of Opera North; Garry Walker; Guy Johnston
HuddersfieldDebussy, Ravel and more

Debussy, Korngold, Strauss R., Ravel
Orchestra of Opera North; Antony Hermus; Liza Ferschtman
HuddersfieldBrahms' Third Symphony

Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Berlioz, Brahms
Orchestra of Opera North; Ryan Wigglesworth; Sophie Bevan
HuddersfieldSibelius' Second Symphony

Strauss R., Bruch, Sibelius
Orchestra of Opera North; Erina Yashima; David Aspin; Oliver Casanovas Nuevo
HuddersfieldSchubert, Copland and more

Montgomery, Grieg, Copland, Schubert
Orchestra of Opera North; Katie Stillman
Neue Kritikenmehr...
Masters of style and grace: Ensemble intercontemporain in Huddersfield

Ensemble intercontemporain finally make it to the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival – and leave an indelible mark with their unrivalled artistry.
Israel in Egypt with the Huddersfield Choral Society
Handel and the Huddersfield Choral Society go way back, and their union is probably listed somewhere in the Old Testament.
Wagner, Verdi and sorrowful Stanford with the Huddersfield Choral Society
The bicentenary of Richard Wagner’s birth is inescapable, and it comes as no surprise that, however brief their offering, an institution as august as the Huddersfield Choral Society (HCS) could not allow the moment to pass without taking advantage of the opportunity to perform one of Wagner’s most impressive choral outbursts – “Wacht auf! Es nahet gen den Tag” (Awake! the dawn of day draws near) f
Huddersfield Choral Society: Fauré, Gounod and Duruflé
Once upon a time it was standard practice that most public concerts in Britain would be preceded by the National Anthem; last night in Huddersfield Town Hall a great many members of the audience were caught off guard when a brass and percussion fanfare struck up into the loudest, most ecstatic rendition of ‘God Save the Queen’ I have ever heard.


