Schubert, Copland and more

Sunday 4 July 2027

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The Orchestra of Opera North rounds off the season with a delightful afternoon concert.

Directed by its Leader, Katie Stillman, there’s an American accent in parts, on American Independence Day. Jessie Montgomery’s Banner draws on the country’s national anthem – alongside other patriotic songs’ – in an exploration of the USA’s many complexities and contradictions. In doing so she asks, ‘What does an anthem for the 21st century sound like in today’s multicultural environment?’

Set in 19th-century Pennsylvania, the Pulitzer-prize winning ballet Appalachian Spring depicts the wedding day of a young frontier couple. It is rich with the quintessential ‘Americanness’ – wide, open harmonies, rhythmic vitality – that we associate with Aaron Copland. And there’s also a cameo for the famous Shaker tune ‘Lord of the Dance’.

We also hear two works that hark back a century earlier. A musical tribute to the writer and philosopher Ludvig Holberg, Grieg’s suite for string orchestra is modelled on a series of dances popular during Holberg’s time. It’s a romp, cast through the prism of Grieg’s rich compositional style. And, to finish, Schubert’s Fifth Symphony. Written when the composer was just 19, this work is a cheerful tribute to the Classical style of his beloved Mozart. But hidden within its sunny exterior lies a rich, experimental and forward-looking mechanism.

Part of the Kirklees Concert Season 2026–27

Programme

Jessie Montgomery Banner
Grieg Holberg Suite
Copland Appalachian Spring
Schubert Symphony No. 5

Price

From £17
Includes £2 booking fee

Venue
  • Huddersfield Town Hall

Start time
4pm

Timings
Pre-concert talk 3.10pm
Start time 4pm
Interval 20 mins
Finish time approx. 6pm

Concessions
Under 30s and full-time students £7 (includes booking fee)
16 and under Free

Discounts available for retired over 65, income support or Kirklees passport holders.

Further tickets may be available from Kirklees Town Halls.

Performers

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Katie Stillman

Director

The Opera North Orchestra playing their instruments at a performance
Orchestra of Opera North

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