In this edition of ‘Notes from an Organist’ we discover how he came from a creative family; balancing his work as musician and County Court Judge; and transcribing a very special musical manuscript over lockdown.You can read the full interview on our website.
Free family activities are back again at Bradford Cathedral for the February half term. There are two free sessions on Tuesday 14th February, between 10am and 12noon and 1pm and 3pm. Maggie Myers, Bradford Cathedral’s Director of Education and Visitors, says: “We're looking forward to welcoming children and their carers to our February half-term holiday activity sessions. We will be welcoming in the spring with some lovely craft activities involving nature, flowers and woodland creatures. “And we'll be celebrating Valentine's day! “There are also family-friendly guided tours at 11am and 2pm for those who would like a tour of the Cathedral. “The Cathedral will also be open on that day for families to look around in their own time and there are always Cathedral quizzes and trails to keep the children busy! Refreshments are also available. “We hope to see you at some point on Valentine’s Day for half-term fun and fascination!” Bradford Cathedral looks forward to welcoming you at the next Family Activities, but booking is advised in order to ensure a place. Children must be accompanied at all times by an adult. For more information – and to book your free place – please visit family-activities-feb22.eventbrite.co.uk
Benjamin Tassie has been studying for a PhD at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire for almost three years. We spoke to him about his recording work, to discover more about this exciting project.You can read the full story on the Bradford Cathedral website.
In this edition of ‘Notes from an Organist’ we discover more about him, and what to expect from his recital!You can read the full story at https://bradfordcathedral.org.uk/2023/01/31/notes-from-an-organist-richard-tanner/