Come and Sing: Coleridge Requiem

Occuring
for 3 hours
Venue
Bradford Cathedral
Address
Stott Hill Bradford, BD1 4EH, United Kingdom

More details to follow.Matthew Coleridge directs a liturgical performance of his Requiem.

Join Bradford Cathedral Choir for a Come and Sing Requiem for Palm Sunday. We'll spend the afternoon rehearsing this sublime work, before singing in a Palm Sunday evening service co-directed by Matthew and the Cathedral's Director of Music, Graham Thorpe.

You can book your places at https://coleridge-requiem.eventbrite.co.uk/?aff=acny

If you are just wanting to join us for the performance, rather than sing, please go to https://bradfordcathedral.churchsuite.com/events/pu2wa9tw

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Come and Sing: Coleridge Requiem

Occuring
for 3 hours
Venue
Bradford Cathedral
Address
Stott Hill Bradford, BD1 4EH, United Kingdom

More details to follow.Matthew Coleridge directs a liturgical performance of his Requiem.

Join Bradford Cathedral Choir for a Come and Sing Requiem for Palm Sunday. We'll spend the afternoon rehearsing this sublime work, before singing in a Palm Sunday evening service co-directed by Matthew and the Cathedral's Director of Music, Graham Thorpe.

You can book your places at https://coleridge-requiem.eventbrite.co.uk/?aff=acny

If you are just wanting to join us for the performance, rather than sing, please go to https://bradfordcathedral.churchsuite.com/events/pu2wa9tw