The Leeds charity spreading music across the city

Nick Wayne
Pic: Tony JohnsonNick Wayne
Pic: Tony Johnson
Nick Wayne Pic: Tony Johnson
It has its origins in the Victorian era but a music house tucked away discreetly on the edge of the city centre is very much planning for a long and sustainable future.

When the Yorkshire College of Music and Drama was established in 1894, the gramophone hadn’t been invented and composers such as Brahms, Debussy and Arensky were revered in the right circles.

In another circle, the Haddocks family were instrumental in bringing the first orchestral concert to the newly built Leeds Town Hall, which included compositions from Beethoven, Mozart and Rossini.

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