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The Huddersfield Singers is renowned for its adventurous and interesting repertoire, and takes pride in performing works by less well-known composers alongside more mainstream pieces. The choir has occasionally commissioned new music, such as for its 125th anniversary concert in July 2000, for which
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The choir's character and adventurous repertoire has been shaped primarily (in its modern Huddersfield Singers guise) by its longest-serving conductor,
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music from all periods of musical history, ranging from the medieval to the present day.
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took the role during 2013 and was succeeded from the start of the 2014–2015 season by
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page on the choir's official site for cited examples substantiating this claim.
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on the choir's official site for an edited transcription of this book.
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Huddersfield Glee & Madrigal Society Centenary 1875-1975
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of 30 to 40 members. The choir was formed in 1875 as the
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on the choir's official site for details of this event.
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The Huddersfield Singers
Huddersfield
West Yorkshire
chamber choir
sacred
secular
Arthur Butterworth
Gustav Holst
John Gardner
Philip Honnor
Jonathan Brigg
Alexander Douglas
Daniel Gordon
ISBN
0-9502568-1-1
Official site
Categories
Yorkshire choirs
Musical groups from West Yorkshire
Organisations based in Huddersfield
1875 establishments in England
Musical groups established in 1875
Music in Huddersfield

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