De Montfort Hall

De Montfort Hall
De Montfort Hall Leicester

De Montfort Hall, Leicester
Address Granville Road
City Leicester
Country England
Architect Shirley Harrison
Owned by Leicester City Council
Capacity 400-2,200 (auditorium), 250-7000 (amphitheater)
Type concert hall/auditorium
Opened 1913
Years active since 1913
Current use Touring Venue
http://www.demontforthall.co.uk/

De Montfort Hall is a music and performance venue in Leicester, England. It is situated adjacent to Victoria Park and is named after Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester.

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History

The Hall was built by the Corporation of Leicester in the early 20th century, and was finished in 1913 costing £21,000.[1] The architect was Shirley Harrison (1876-1961) son of Stockdale Harrison, architect of Vaughan College.[2]

Its indoor auditorium seating capacity is approximately 2000, and the hall contains a recently restored pipe organ believed to be the only surviving example of a large concert organ constructed by the Leicester organ builders, Stephen Taylor & Son Ltd. The organ is a particularly fine example, attracting many distinguished organists to play recitals.

The hall features in Grey Owl (film) in a real life reenactment of director Richard Attenborough's boyhood attendance of a wildlife lecture.

Notable events

Most of the Hall's events take place in the indoor auditorium where the programme of events ranges from jazz, ballet, comedy and opera, to world and roots music, West End musicals and classical music, featuring the world famous Philharmonia Orchestra, which was set up by EMI and has been resident at the hall since 1997. The hall is said by the orchestra to be one of the best spaces in which to play music in England.

The Hall is also a common venue for the Leicester Philharmonic Choir, the Leicester Symphony Orchestra, the Bardi Symphony Orchestra and Bands which have performed several concerts there in the past.

It is also one of the major venues in Leicester to hold the Hindu festival of Navratri, selling out of tickets every year.

Events take place outdoors, including The Big Session Festival and the Summer Sundae music festival, which takes place every year.

Graduation ceremonies for the University of Leicester and De Montfort University take place in the hall.


References

  1. ^ City Council|History of De Montfort Hall
  2. ^ Public sculpture of Leicestershire and Rutland - Page 370 Terry Cavanagh, Alison Yarrington - 2000 "-1922) An architect, he designed Leicester's Town Hall, 1873-6 (designs shown at the Royal Academy, London, ... The practice was continued after his death by his sons, James Stockdale Harrison (1874-1952) and Shirley Harrison (1876-1961)"

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Coordinates: 52°37′29.54″N 1°7′17.86″W / 52.6248722°N 1.1216278°W / 52.6248722; -1.1216278


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