Close up of the Organ at Bradford Cathedral

About

Autumn 2024 Season

Our weekly organ recital series showcases top-class performers playing 45 minutes of beautiful music from across the centuries in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.

The autumn season is themed around ‘The Town Hall Organ (Secular and Concert Repertoire)’.

This season’s organists:
4th September – Gordon Stewart (Concert Organist)
11th September – Alastair Stone (Ripon Cathedral)
18th September – Edward Taylor (Carlisle)
25th September – Graham Thorpe (Bradford)

2nd October – Anthony Gray (Bradford)
9th October – Kris Thomsett (Newcastle Cathedral)
16th October – Peter Wright (London)
23rd October – Lucy Morrell (Dulwich College)

6th November – Robin Walker (Canterbury)
13th November – Alana Brook (Wakefield Cathedral)
20th November – Thomas Hawkes (Stowe)
27th November – Tom Moore (Northampton)

4th December – Shanna Hart (Cambridge)
11th December – Ed Jones (Wakefield)
18th December – Darius Battiwalla (Leeds)

You can also find out details of all our upcoming organ recitals on the Organ Recitals website.

You can join our Facebook group to keep up-to-date with the latest news, and ask any questions.

Book Tickets

Guide Prices

Entry is free and there is an optional buffet lunch at 12:30 before the recital for £4. There is also a Retiring Collection towards the costs of the recitals.

Book Tickets Online

Facilities

Children

  • Children welcome

Map & Directions

Wednesday @ One Organ Recital

Type:Music - Classical

Bradford Cathedral, 1 Stott Hill, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD1 4EH

Opening Times

Season (4 Sept 2024 - 18 Dec 2024)
DayTimes
Monday - TuesdayClosed
Wednesday12:30
Thursday - SundayClosed

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