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A SELECTION OF PHOTOS FROM OUR VARIOUS EVENTS 

  • Leeds Christmas Choir 2025
    Leeds Christmas Choir 2025
    Wed 03 Dec
    Headingley Methodist Church
    After the success of last year's project, the Leeds Christmas Choir will form once again to sing festive music in the heart of Headingley with a charity concert in support of local charity Sue Ryder Wheatfields Hospice. Come and join us - places are limited so book early!
  • Come and Sing - Bite-sized Bach and Friends
    Come and Sing - Bite-sized Bach and Friends
    Sat 14 Mar
    St Mary's Church, Whitkirk
    Join us for a delve into music by Tim's favourite composer - JS Bach, together with other maestros of choral music in the impressive Grade 1 listed St Mary's Church in Whitkirk, a pretty suburb of Leeds with the beautiful stately home and grounds of Temple Newsam House nearby
  • Come and Sing - Haydn and Friends
    Come and Sing - Haydn and Friends
    Sat 20 Jun
    St Lawrence's Church, Appleby
    Join us on our return to this wonderfully welcoming Grade 1 Listed Church in the beautiful Cumbrian town of Appleby for a day singing joyful choral music!
  • Singing Weekend at Launde Abbey, East Norton, Leicestershire
    Singing Weekend at Launde Abbey, East Norton, Leicestershire
    Fri 17 Jul
    Launde Abbey House, East Norton
    We were very lucky to be able to fit our first weekend visit to Launde Abbey between the two lockdowns and it was so wonderful, we are even more excited to be going back!
  • Come and Sing - Northern Composers (past and present!)
    Come and Sing - Northern Composers (past and present!)
    Sat 05 Sept
    All Saints Church, Northallerton
    A day celebrating the music of composers from the Northern Hemisphere, including our own Tim Knight, who was born and raised on choral music in North Yorkshire, so of course there was no other place to book than the imposing and historic All Saints Church in the County town of Northallerton!

WHAT PEOPLE SAY

'It was a pleasure to invite Tim to speak at our Conference in Blackburn on 17th October.

We expected to hear an informed and coherent presentation from a speaker who obviously knows his subject very well and able to deliver it with flair and an abundance of Yorkshire whit. The warm up and cool down techniques taught were useful to choristers present. His approach to conducting was informative to several Musical Directors present too. A total joy to have a person so immersed in his subject that his enthusiasm is infectious. We will have the pleasure of hearing him again in Kendal when we hold the 2022 conference at the Castle Green Hotel 1-3rd April.'

Clive Lawton, Conference Co-ordinator, National Association of Choirs

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