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Kirklees Year of Music 2023 Announces its Inclusive and Enriching March and April Programme

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We are proud to announce the Kirklees Year of Music 2023 (KYOM23) March and April programme with an exciting line-up of events.

KYOM23 celebrates the rich musical heritage of Kirklees and showcases the talent of local artists.

From the Huddersfield Literature Festival, which has embraced music as a theme this year, to the Platform artists showcase, where local talent will be launched to the industry.

We’re partnering with the local musical community for KYOM23 to celebrate the area’s rich musical identity and promote new music from towns and villages around Huddersfield, Dewsbury, Batley and the Holme, Spen and Colne Valleys. KYOM23 continues to create high-quality music experiences and education for children and young people, as well as career opportunities and performance routes for the next generation of music professionals. Music is at the heart of the area’s culture and communities.

KYOM23 is made up of diverse strands including: Music Industry – supporting careers; Health and Wellbeing – healing through music and learning – upskilling those in education and providing opportunities for young people to play, enjoy and hear music. Throughout the year these strands will work together to create an inclusive calendar for all to be entertained and inspired by the vibrant musical culture of Kirklees.

Highlights in March and April include:

Councillor Shabir Pandor, Leader of Kirklees Council, said:

“We’re delighted to be working with a whole variety of organisations and venues to deliver Kirklees Year of Music 2023.  One great example is Yorkshire Youth & Music, who are delivering the Music of Tomorrow programme. This year-long project will create opportunities for young people aged 16 to 25, to get involved in all aspects of music, whether that’s putting on events, producing tracks, learning DJ skills, making podcasts or creating content for social media. We can’t wait to see what our future musicians and creators come up with.”

Other events taking place in March and April include:

Looking forward to June, from Pub to Pulpit will explore the rich history of music-making in Kirklees’ pubs and chapels. It will uncover stories of choirs, bands and solo performers as hundreds of singers will be invited to raise the roof at a rousing concert at Huddersfield Town Hall on 8 June. This will celebrate Ralph Vaughan Williams, a well-known collector of music who borrowed folk songs he collected from labourers around the country for the tunes of some of the best hymns in the 1906 English Hymnal he edited.

Classical, choral and folk music will all be brought together, and musicians will turn folk songs into hymns in this unique event that is touring twenty Cathedrals, Churches and Significant Venues. It has been picked as a highlight of the Vaughan Williams 150th anniversary year by The Times; The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph.

 Find out more: https://www.musicinkirklees.co.uk/

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