Chordiality’s new adopted charity is…

Bradford Nightstop — As the New Year dawns, Chordiality is pleased to announce that its new adopted community organisation is the charity, Bradford Nightstop. Bradford Nightstop has been operating for 30 years in the Bradford, Calderdale and Kirklees areas. The charity’s emergency homing scheme provides accommodation for homeless young people in the houses of vetted,… Continue reading Chordiality’s new adopted charity is…

Merry Christmas

When one sings in a choir, you just occasionally overhear a comment in the audience. Last Sunday, at the First Martyrs Christmas Concert, as Chordiality finished the sublime setting of Lullaby by Karl Jenkins, I overheard an earthy northern voice quietly whisper, ‘That wa gud’. And he wasn’t wrong. A ‘gud’ time was had by… Continue reading Merry Christmas

Great turnout, great concert

Another packed house greeted the singers this time at St Barnabas’ Church in Heaton. Admission to the concert was free of charge as a gesture to provide those who couldn’t attend the July Cathedral concert with an opportunity to see and hear the choir on home soil in Bradford. The feedback from those attending has… Continue reading Great turnout, great concert

Back at St Barnabas’

Chordiality will be welcomed by local church St Barnabas’ in Heaton, Bradford, for a concert to raise money for church funds and admission will be FREE for all attending – Sunday 12 October at 3pm. St Barnabas’ has not only a beautiful acoustic but is also the home of the 53-foot-long Heaton tapestry, created for… Continue reading Back at St Barnabas’