Hull tends to get mocked. I spent several months in the city in 1972 doing teaching practice (pre-Humber Bridge). I had a great time there and to mark Hull's nomination as UK City Of Culture 2017 I have just crept upstairs and dug out the programmes for three cultural events I remember enjoying during my short stay there:
Hull Chamber Music Club:
The Bartók String Quartet: Mozart, Beethoven and Bartók in a lecture hall at the University
Peter Goodman ("City Organist"): A varied programme in the splendid City Hall, including Bach, Mozart, Couperin and Messiaen. "Admission Ten New Pence, (at the door)".
The University Choir and English Sinfonia. Brahms Requiem, Haydn Te Deum, City Hall. Soloists, Eileen Poulter and John Carol Case (died this year aged 89).
I also have fond memories of t'Gainsborough, the largest Fish and Chip Shop in the known universe. I don't know if it still exists.
I wish them well.
Hull Chamber Music Club:
The Bartók String Quartet: Mozart, Beethoven and Bartók in a lecture hall at the University
Peter Goodman ("City Organist"): A varied programme in the splendid City Hall, including Bach, Mozart, Couperin and Messiaen. "Admission Ten New Pence, (at the door)".
The University Choir and English Sinfonia. Brahms Requiem, Haydn Te Deum, City Hall. Soloists, Eileen Poulter and John Carol Case (died this year aged 89).
I also have fond memories of t'Gainsborough, the largest Fish and Chip Shop in the known universe. I don't know if it still exists.
I wish them well.
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