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New music video: Furaha Mussanzi – Rafiki Mwema
Check out this amazing new video from Furaha, one of our ecumenical canons, including scenes filmed here in the Cathedral.
Professional Shakespeare Director to Demystify the Bard in Bradford Workshop
Do you find yourself feeling confused by people’s love of the bard and his influence on British culture? Then this ‘Introduction to Shakespeare’ workshop is for you!
Notes from an Organist: Christopher Rathbone (Ilkley)
In this edition of ‘Notes from an Organist’ we discover more about them, and what to expect from their recital, including being the first Assistant Organist at Carlisle Cathedral; playing one of his own compositions for the first time; and the joys of gardening!
Discover more about Holocaust Memorial Day with resources from Bradford Cathedral
We have created some resources to mark Holocaust Memorial Day
Discover more about Candlemas with resources from Bradford Cathedral
Candlemas resources for schools, alongside videos, are now available, ahead of our Sunday service.
Notes from an Organist: Anthony Gray (Bradford)
In this edition of ‘Notes from an Organist’ we discover more about them, and what to expect from their recital, including playing a piece dedicated to a former PM; fitting in the theme; and how they spent the Christmas break…
The story of Bradford to unfold in words and music at upcoming Son et Lumière historical pilgrimage
You are invited to Bradford Cathedral for an evening pilgrimage around the sacred space, where Christians have worshipped for almost 1400 years.
Notes from an Organist: Ian Shaw (London)
In this edition of ‘Notes from an Organist’ we discover more about them, and what to expect from their recital, including playing one of his own pieces; his time in Durham; and his plans for 2024.
Trios and Trio Sonatas: JS Bach’s six trio sonatas at the centre of Bradford Cathedral recital series
The free recitals take place every Wednesday at 1pm from the 10th January to the 27th March 2024
Notes from an Organist: Michał Szostak (Poland)
In this edition of ‘Notes from an Organist’ we discover more about them, and what to expect from their recital, including improvised pieces, working on a dissertation, and plans for 2024.