Sheffield One World Choir in Concert

Sheffield One World Choir aims for positive social change through the development of a welcoming and vibrant community choir, primarily for asylum seekers and refugees in Sheffield. They meet weekly to rehearse and socialise and perform regularly at community events.

The Choir will be singing in the Worship area at Stephen Hill Church, starting at 7.30pm on Friday 18th October 2024. It will be ticket-less, donations on the night. Half of all money raised goes to the Church charities, and half to support the One World Choir.

One World Choir

The One World Choir is set to perform at the Stephen Hill Methodist Church, bringing together voices from around the community for a harmonious celebration of unity and diversity.
This concert, scheduled for 7:30 pm on Friday, 18th October 2024, promises to be an uplifting event, showcasing a repertoire that reflects the choir’s commitment to promoting a sense of global solidarity through music.
The Stephen Hill Methodist Church, known for its welcoming congregation and traditional style of worship, provides a fitting venue for such an ensemble, resonating with the church’s own values of community and inclusivity.
This performance aligns with the spirit of One World Week, a time dedicated to peace and understanding across cultures, celebrated in conjunction with United Nations Day.

Summer of Shakespeare

TOMORROW evening MONDAY 15th July, The Hallam Choral Society will be performing a selection of music inspired by Shakespeare, featuring works by John Rutter, Matthew Harris, and Charles Wood.
The event will take place at Hallam Community Hall, Hallam Grange Crescent, S10 4BD, 7:45 PM to 9:15 PM. Tickets are “pay what you feel,” with a suggested donation of £5-10.

Don’t miss this opportunity to enjoy beautiful music on a pleasurable summer evening!

VIVA VOCE CHAMBER CHOIR

Last Night at the Proms

 The Yorkshire Wind Orchestra invites you to a magnificent evening of British musical splendour at the Last Night at the Proms concert!   Saturday, 20th April 2024, 7:30 PM, Stephen Hill Methodist Church, Crosspool, Sheffield.

PAY WHAT YOU DECIDE
Entry to this concert is FREE. No booking is required – simply turn up on the day and donate as much as you feel on your way in or out!

Recognising that lots of people are struggling right now, and access to the arts is one of the first things to go when family budgets are squeezed. Pay What You Decide, ensures that our events are financially accessible to all community members.
Your donations support our partner charities “The Family Works” & “Smile Train”.

Join us to experience the grandeur and majesty of Britain’s musical heritage. The Yorkshire Wind Orchestra presents a programme bursting with iconic melodies and timeless classics. From the stirring marches of Elgar’s “Pomp and Circumstance” to the delightful charm of “Country Gardens,” every note will transport you to the heart of English musical tradition.

 Celebrate the essence of England with beloved anthems like “Jerusalem,” stirring emotions and inspiring national pride with every chord. The evening will be filled with the warmth and nostalgia of a Suite of English Folk Songs, capturing the essence of rural England in its most melodic form. But that’s not all! Prepare to be swept away by the rousing melodies of “Fantasia on British Sea Songs,” evoking the spirit of the high seas and adventure that’s quintessentially British.

Whether you’re a seasoned aficionado or a newcomer to the world of classical music, the “Last Night at the Proms” at Stephen Hill Methodist Church, promises to be an unforgettable evening of joy and camaraderie. A night to remember an enchanting musical journey that will leave your spirits soaring and your heart singing!

Don’t miss this opportunity to dress up, wave your flags, and be part of a tradition that cherishes the power of music to uplift and bring people together