Huddersfield Daily Examiner

WILL BE THE GUEST OF HONLEY MALE VOICE CHOIR B

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ETWEEN engagement­s in far flung South Korea and China, the worldfamou­s one-handed pianist Nicholas McCarthy will be making a rare appearance in Huddersfie­ld this month with the men of Honley Male Voice Choir.

Nicholas, who was born without a right hand, was once told that he would never become a concert pianist but did not allow his disability to get in the way of pursuing his dream.

In July 2012 he became the only one-handed pianist to graduate from the Royal College of Music in its 130 year history.

And in the same year, as an original member of the British Paraorches­tra, he performed alongside Coldplay in the closing ceremony of the 2012 Paralympic­s.

The musician, who has been a guest presenter of the BBC Proms in the Royal Albert Hall, can be seen in concert at St Paul’s Hall, Huddersfie­ld University, on Saturday, September 9.

Immediatel­y after his Yorkshire engagement he’ll be embarking on a major tour of Chinese cities.

As well as confoundin­g the naysayers, Nicholas is also a role model for those who fear they’ve left it too late to learn a musical instrument.

He was 14 before he began playing the piano, but by the age of 17 was deemed good enough to be accepted into the junior department of the Guild Hall School of Music and Drama.

He is a champion of the dynamic and brave world of left hand alone repertoire; a repertoire that first came into being in the early 19th century and developed rapidly following World War One, as a result of the many injuries suffered on the battlefiel­d.

Among the pieces he will be playing in the programme for Huddersfie­ld are Gershwin’s The Man I Love, Rachmanino­ff’s Springwate­rs, Sheep May Safety Graze by Bach and Casta Diva from Bellini’s Norma.

Honley Male Voice Choir will be performing a wide selection of pieces, ranging from Mozart’s Gloria and Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again by Lloyd Webber to You Raise Me Up (arranged by Coates) and songs from Les Miserables.

Tickets for the concert, which starts at 7.15pm, are £12 from tickets@honleymvc.co.uk or call 01484 810288.

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