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"The Leeds Philharmonic Society is the senior choir in the city by date of foundation and by virtue of its continued and very distinguished programme sustained annually since 1870". Simon Lindley

Leeds Philharmonic Chorus in Leeds Town HallLeeds Philharmonic Society has over 160 singing members regularly performing concerts at Leeds Town Hall. Performances are often jointly promoted with Leeds International Concert Season and the BBC. Repertoire is extensive, combining both tradition and innovation.

The Society's President is Dr Ingrid Roscoe the Lord Lieutenant of West Yorkshire.

In recent years the Chorus has recorded works such as Stanford's Stabat Mater and Te Deum for Chandos, Walton's Gloria and Belshazzar's Feast for Naxos and The Messiah for CMI Records.

Early in its history the Chorus gave performances of new works conducted by composers such as Elgar, Parry and Sullivan. More recently, the Chorus gave the first broadcast performance of Geoffrey Burgon's Requiem in 1977 and has commissioned works from James Brown, Donald Hunt and Philip Wilby.

Unfamiliar and demanding works have been a frequent feature of programmes. Recent examples include Franz Schmidt's The Book with Seven Seals, Rachmaninov's The Bells (with the St. Petersburg Symphony Orchestra), Adams' Harmonium and Wilby's Bronte Mass (World Premiere). However, the Society is no stranger to “cross-over” music: it has been a mainstay of Leeds Opera in the Park also taking part in a national tour of The Queen Symphony (2006/7) conducted by Tolga Kashif.

As well as performing concerts in Leeds Town Hall, the Chorus has performed in many other prestigious venues including the Royal Albert Hall (London), Bridgewater Hall (Manchester), Symphony Hall (Birmingham), The Sage (Gateshead), the Liszt Academy (Budapest - to hear a sample of our recording (as also broadcast on Classic FM) click here) and Stephansdom (Vienna).

David Hill is Leeds Philharmonic Society's Musical Director and Conductor. Widley recognised as one of the leading Choral Conductors in the UK, David's fine musicianship was recognised by his appointment to the post of Chief Conductor of the BBC Singers in 2007 to which he now adds Associate Guest Conductor of The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. 

Mark Hindley is Leeds Philharmonic Society's Chorus Master.
 He is in demand to train voices all over the UK and has worked with, among others, the RSNO chorus, Edinburgh Royal Choral Union, St Andrews Chorus and Angus Choral Societies.

In October 2008 the Chorus established a partnership with Leeds City Council basing its Chorus Administrator in the offices of the Leeds City Council Music Department and formally making Leeds Town Hall the official home of the Leeds Philharmonic Society.

 

February 2009 saw the Chorus' appointment of its first annual Conducting Intern,

Easter 2009 saw the chorus touring Poland (supported by Yorkshire Forward) including the Polish premiere of Karl Jenkins' Armed Man with the Capella Cracoviensis Chamber Orchestra. For our Press Release click here.

 

We are a self-governed registered charity, No. 506467.

Leeds Philharmonic Chorus is a UK Registered Trade Mark No. 2474150.

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Upcoming Performances


09 October 2010 - Gustav Holst  
The Planets



20 November 2010 - Vaughan Williams  
Sea Symphony



11 December 2010 - Handel  
Messiah



16 December 2010  
Lord Mayor's Carols



12 March 2011  
A Concert of English and American Choral Music



21 May 2011 - Verdi  
Requiem