

Sunday 8 July, Royal Hall, 8pm
Tickets: £22, £16, £12 || Boxes: £60, £40
Featuring Barrie Rutter, Manchester Chorale and Tewit Youth Band
Big, bold, beautiful and resolutely British – that’s brass! The Black Dyke Band is the most recorded brass band in the world, and for good reason. They make a welcome return to Harrogate with a performance featuring guest appearances from Northern Broadsides’ Barrie Rutter, the Manchester Chorale and Harrogate’s very own Tewit Youth Band.
Highlights for an aptly celebratory 2012 programme include, John Williams’s Olympic Fanfare, Shostokovich’s Festive Overture and a new work by Luke Carver Goss, Pure Gold 4 x4 Relay, a piece commissioned as part of New Music 20 x 12 and using the structure of a relay race.
Programme:
John Williams Olympic Fanfare
Shostakovich Festive Overture
Kenneth Dowie The Piper of Dundee
Trad, arr. Stephen Roberts Carrickfergus
Philip Wilby Greek Dance
Judith Bingham Four Minute Mile
Luke Carver Goss Pure Gold 4×4 Relay
Mussorgsky Pictures at an Exhibition
