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Kirklees Concert Season 2021-22 announced

With our partners at Kirklees Council, we’re delighted to announce the return of live music to Huddersfield and Dewsbury Town Halls after a year of silence, with a full programme of orchestral, chamber and organ concerts for the Kirklees Concert Season 2021-22.

Opening this September, the Orchestra of Opera North’s adventurous programme at Huddersfield Town Hall ranges from a belated birthday celebration for Beethoven, to the drama and dissonance of the twentieth century, to a world premiere and new commissions from emerging composers.

Chamber concerts with small ensembles from the Orchestra return to Dewsbury Town Hall on Wednesday lunchtimes, concluding with a warm farewell to Leader David Greed. Under new Guest Curator David Pipe, Monday lunchtime concerts on Huddersfield Town Hall’s famous Father Willis organ include guest debuts, works by contemporary composers alongside more traditional repertoire, and the return of former Borough Organist Dr Gordon Stewart.

Garry Walker conducts the Orchestra of Opera North © Justin Slee

23 September 2021

Garry Walker takes the podium for his first Kirklees concert as our Music Director, a programme steeped in the human drama of the last century. Written in the shadow of the First World War, Elgar’s Cello Concerto is performed by former BBC Young Musician of the Year Guy Johnston, one of the most exciting cellists of his generation.

Shostakovich’s magisterial Fifth Symphony embodies his struggle for freedom under Soviet oppression; and Benjamin Britten’s A Time There Was finds the composer returning to folk influences in his later years.

Christian Jones performs with the Orchestra of Opera North at Huddersfield Town Hall © Justin Slee

7 October 2021

Opera North’s Principal Guest Conductor Antony Hermus leads the world premiere of a Concerto for Bass Trombone and Orchestra by acclaimed British composer Benjamin Ellin. Written for the Orchestra of Opera North’s Christian Jones, Gresley is a timely exploration of the rebuilding of the human spirit after great loss, inspired by the life of the railway engineer and inventor of the Mallard and the Flying Scotsman.

Mendelssohn’s ‘Fingal’s Cave’ opens the concert with its thrilling sound-painting of the stormy Hebrides, and Brahms’ Symphony No. 2 touches down on the calmer waters of Lake Wörth, where the composer spent happy summers holidaying and working.

2 December 2021

Joanna MacGregor’s peerless skill as a classical pianist has always been animated by her openness to other genres, making her the ideal soloist for Gershwin’s jazz and blues-inflected Piano Concerto, which pulsates with the syncopated rhythms of the Roaring Twenties.

Pictures at an Exhibition completes the programme, with the orchestra under Sian Edwards’ baton (above, conducting the opening from Katya Kabanova) wringing incandescent colours from Ravel’s magical orchestration of Mussorgsky’s suite.

16 December 2021

Audiences will be anticipating this year’s festive period with more excitement than ever, with families and friends reunited and the chance to celebrate with music and singing in person once again. Opera North Christmas Concert returns to Dewsbury Town Hall, promising seasonal sounds old and new from the Company’s Orchestra, Chorus and Youth Chorus conducted by Chorus Master Oliver Rundell.

21 December 2021

Back in Huddersfield, the Orchestra accompanies a double bill of Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler animations, The Snail and the Whale and Stick Man, on the big screen.

30 December 2021

Another festive fixture is back on in the shape of Viennese Whirl, looking forward to the new year with Strauss waltzes, some unexpected treats, and the Opera North debut of young Italian-Turkish conductor Nil Venditti, Principal Guest Conductor of Orchestra della Toscana (above, conducting the Radetzky March).

27 January 2022

Howard Shelley, who has recorded of all of Beethoven’s works for piano and orchestra with the Orchestra of Opera North, had planned to conduct a combined celebration of the 250th anniversary of the composer’s birth and his own 70th year in 2020. The rescheduled date will be well worth the wait, featuring Beethoven’s third Leonore overture, the Fourth Piano Concerto (with Shelley as soloist), and climaxing with none other than the Fifth Symphony.

Antony Hermus, Opera North's Principal Guest Conductor

27 February 2022

The maelstrom of the mid-20th century is the focus tonight, as Antony Hermus’ programme opens with Galina Ustvolskaya’s terrifically imposing Symphonic Poem No. 2. Returning to the work of her teacher, Shostakovich, Leader of the Orchestra David Greed steps forward as soloist in the First Violin Concerto. One of Bartók’s last and most popular compositions – featuring a cheeky quotation from Shostakovich’s “Leningrad” Symphony – the Concerto for Orchestra closes the evening.

7 April 2022

The season ends with a journey deep into the imagination led by Garry Walker. Britten’s haunting setting of six poems sharing the theme of night, Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings, is sung by Nicholas Watts, whose Peter Quint in our recent Turn of the Screw was a masterclass in menace. On the horn, Richard Watkins first performed the work in 1983 with the original singer, Sir Peter Pears. Inspired by a terrifying account of an Atlantic shipwreck written by William Golding, Mark Anthony Turnage’s Drowned Out boasts the direction ‘Very nasty’ on its score; and one of the greatest English orchestral works, Elgar’s Enigma Variations, brings a magnificent, reflective conclusion to this intense programme spanning the twentieth century.

Minute Masterpieces

Throughout the orchestral concerts, successful entries to Opera North’s Minute Masterpieces competition will receive their premiere performances. Open to emerging composers from all backgrounds and traditions, this initiative offers the chance to write 60-second works for full symphony orchestra, which will also be recorded by the ensemble.

Lunchtime Concerts

Lunchtime concerts at Dewsbury throw the spotlight on members of the Orchestra of Opera North and some distinguished guests including Kathleen Ferrier Award-winning soprano Katherine Broderick (20 October); singer, composer and multi-instrumentalist Alice Zawadzki, whose background takes in classical violin, gospel, jazz and folk (19 January 2021); and sitarist and composer Jasdeep Singh Degun (16 February), whose phenomenal Concerto for Sitar and Orchestra received its premiere at Huddersfield just before COVID struck. There is more Shostakovich on 10 November, when his Octet is paired with Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 5.

Leader of the Orchestra of Opera North David Greed performing in Huddersfield Town Hall © Justin Slee

The final concert of the Chamber Season will also be the final Kirklees performance of David Greed as Leader of the Orchestra of Opera North. From his appointment at its inception in 1978, he has steered the ensemble to international acclaim, and will bow out with Parsifal in June 2022. On 16 March at Dewsbury, he’ll be joined by special guests and colleagues for a celebration in stories, laughter and music of a long and brilliant career.

Under new Guest Curator David Pipe, the Monday Lunchtime Organ Concerts include a Huddersfield debut for Katherine Dienes-Williams (Guildford) on 18 October, presenting Elgar and Bach alongside contemporary composers Nico Muhly and Pia Rose Scattergood. David is joined by the Huddersfield Catholic Youth Choirs for a globetrotting Christmas Concert (20 December) and Jeremiah Stephenson of All Saints Margaret Street, London (24 January) presents another wide-ranging programme including works by Canadian organist-composer Rachel Laurin and African American composer Florence Price. Leeds City Organist Darius Battiwalla’s eclectic programme for 31 January opens with Nigerian composer Fela Sowande’s festive Obangiji, and former Borough Organist Dr Gordon Stewart returns for his first concert in Emeritus role on 14 February, joined by Hallé trumpeter Tom Osborne in Mendelssohn, Morricone and more.

Garry Walker, Music Director, Opera North, comments:

“I’m delighted to be, at last, back in Kirklees and able to bring this great selection of programmes to our beloved audiences. We’ve missed you! I’m particularly proud of the variety and balance of the overall Season, which will show off the flexibility, excellence and virtuosity of our Orchestra and Chorus. I feel there’s something here for everyone.

“The last year has been incredibly tough for us all – for Opera North, for our audiences and for our communities – so it is with a real sense of enthusiasm that we return to live music making with audiences.”

Colin Parr, Strategic Director responsible for Culture, Kirklees Council, comments:

“After a tough year, we are extremely pleased to be welcoming back live music to Huddersfield and Dewsbury Town Halls. With an exciting programme confirmed from September, we can’t wait for concert-lovers from across the borough to finally return and hear their favourite music.

“We hope this will mark a key point in time for the restart of live music in Kirklees, building up to the Year of Music in 2023, which aims to shine a spotlight on the richness and diversity of music today, bringing in all communities, formats and genres.”

Phil Boughton, Director of Orchestra and Chorus, Opera North, comments:

“In times of hardship we fall back on culture, and to be deprived of encountering that in person has been a wrench for all of us. No matter how much we watch, listen and perform online, nothing beats the experience of hearing a symphony orchestra live in a concert hall, and we’re looking forward to welcoming audiences back for a fantastic season.”

Available now to watch for free via the ONDemand platform, a specially recorded concert celebrating the announcement of the new season sees the Orchestra joined by Ian Buckle for Mozart’s Piano Concerto No.14, and by Jack Liebeck, sharing solo duties with David Greed, in Bach’s Double Violin Concerto.

On-sale dates

Subscription packages go on sale from 12 July and single tickets from 22 July.

Explore the full programme of concerts here. 

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