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- Leeds_Lieder abstract "Leeds Lieder is a classical music organisation based in the city of Leeds in Yorkshire, UK. It was established as a registered charity in 2004 in order to create a new platform for Lieder and other forms of art song. Its founder and first director was Jane Anthony. Following Anthony's death in 2014, she was succeeded as director by the pianist Joseph Middleton.Leeds Lieder conducts its work through the promotion of concerts and the delivery of education and outreach activity. Described in The Times as 'one of the most exuberant and far-reaching festivals of art-song in the UK', and by the Austrian Cultural Forum as 'a superb weekend of song', it is best known for its biennial festivals, which have taken place in Leeds since 2005. Many distinguished singers have appeared at the festivals, including Barbara Bonney, Christiane Karg, Dame Felicity Lott, Mark Padmore, Elizabeth Atherton, and James Gilchrist. Each festival has been curated by a different guest artistic director. To date these have been pianists Iain Burnside (2005), Roger Vignoles (2007), Julius Drake (2009), Malcolm Martineau (2011), and Graham Johnson (2013). Leeds Lieder is committed to new music, and has commissioned works from a number of eminent composers, including Sally Beamish, Judith Bingham, Gavin Bryars, and Gabriel Jackson.The next Leeds Lieder festival will take place in April 2016, when the artistic director will be baritone Roderick Williams.Leeds Lieder works closely with its principal partner, Leeds College of Music, and its concerts take place at the College, and also at the Howard Assembly Rooms at Leeds Grand Theatre, and at the University of Leeds.".
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- Leeds_Lieder wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth_Atherton.
- Leeds_Lieder wikiPageWikiLink Felicity_Lott.
- Leeds_Lieder wikiPageWikiLink Gabriel_Jackson_(composer).
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- Leeds_Lieder wikiPageWikiLink Iain_Burnside.
- Leeds_Lieder wikiPageWikiLink James_Gilchrist_(tenor).
- Leeds_Lieder wikiPageWikiLink Judith_Bingham.
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- Leeds_Lieder wikiPageWikiLink Malcolm_Martineau.
- Leeds_Lieder wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Padmore.
- Leeds_Lieder wikiPageWikiLink Roderick_Williams.
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- Leeds_Lieder wikiPageWikiLink The_Times.
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- Leeds_Lieder comment "Leeds Lieder is a classical music organisation based in the city of Leeds in Yorkshire, UK. It was established as a registered charity in 2004 in order to create a new platform for Lieder and other forms of art song. Its founder and first director was Jane Anthony. Following Anthony's death in 2014, she was succeeded as director by the pianist Joseph Middleton.Leeds Lieder conducts its work through the promotion of concerts and the delivery of education and outreach activity.".
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