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Reviews2024-03-25T15:09:25+00:00

‘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

St Edmunds, Saturday 15th March 2025

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Online review: Bach St John Passion Leeds Philharmonic Chorus, St Edmunds Roundhay, Saturday 15th March 2025: by Melanie Eskenazi published: 17 Mar 2025 in Opera + Classical Music Reviews ‘O Mensch, mache Richtigkeit…’ in these dark times, the advice in the second part of the St John Passion to ‘act justly’ seems especially appropriate, as we hover on the brink of so much conflict.

St Edmunds, Saturday 16th November 2024

Online review: Leeds Philharmonic Chorus, St Edmunds Roundhay, Saturday 16th November 2024: Leeds Philharmonic Chorus programme, conducted by David Hill MBE. The evening opened with Eternal Light: A requiem by Howard Goodall CBE and was completed with Feel the Spirit by John Rutter CBE. Accompanied by Organ, Piano and Harp. From our Mezzo soloist Merel Megali Cox:

Bradford Cathedral, Saturday 4th March 2023

Press review: Leeds Philharmonic Chorus, Bradford Cathedral, Saturday 4th March 2023: Two of the three composers in this bold Leeds Philharmonic Chorus programme, conducted by Joseph Judge, are happily still with us. The evening opened with music by Leonard Bernstein whose iconic legacy as conductor, composer and humanitarian lives on. Bernstein’s exuberant Chichester Psalms is his most

The Requiems of Fauré and Rutter

Press review: Leeds Cathedral, Saturday 26th November 2022:John Rutter’s Requiem (1985) and Gabriel Fauré’s, composed almost a century earlier, could be said to form a concert pairing made in heaven.Each work lasts around thirty-five minutes and is scored for soprano and baritone soloists, mixed chorus, organ and orchestra. Fauré and Rutter focus on the true meaning of the

Brahms Requiem

Audience review: Bradford Cathedral, Saturday 25 March 2022: Conductor: Joe Judge Soloists: Rachel Speirs & Graham McCusker Piano: Chris Pulleyn and Philip Voldman Harp: Georgina Wells Timpani: Mark Concar "Brahms German Requiem is indeed magnificent, and your outstanding performance was both intimate and majestic, tender and jubilant, just what is needed in these dark days that compel

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