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in preparation for the longer tours when the

choristers advance to the Concert Choir.

(preparatory, intermediate, concert), and as

choristers advance, they leave their individual branch

It is made up of around 25 boy

choristers aged 7-14 and 12 adult Lay Clerks.

Boys who are

Choristers all board.

The group's

choristers all attend The Pilgrims' School where they s

rt quoting a Psalm, followed by the St. Luke

choristers' amen.

The choir comprises sixteen boy

choristers and sixteen girl choristers aged between 8 -

the Hymnbook" gives helpful information for

choristers and accompanists.

(musician) is the Organist and Master of the

Choristers, and Marcus Wibberley is the Sub-Organist.

The choir currently consists of 18 boy

choristers and 12 lay clerks and sings eight services w

2 December 1952) is currently Master of the

Choristers and Cathedral Organist at Durham Cathedral,

oyal School of Church Music (RSCM), and many

choristers and men take exams and receive RSCM awards a

ast of the Holy Innocents (December 28) when

choristers and their "boy bishop" traditionally displac

ron Cromwell for the education of the church

choristers and was once a splendid example of the perpe

aph Cathedral, moving on to become Master of

Choristers and Director of Music at St James' Choir Sch

al exhibition for the best scholar among the

choristers; and by his will he founded in Magdalen Coll

the first English cathedral to recruit girl

choristers and, when in the cathedral, the girls choir

The

choristers are educated at Salisbury Cathedral School w

The

choristers are drawn from a variety of local state and

Robert Mitchell and St. Brendan's

Choristers as themselves

st, cornetists and around thirty singers and

choristers, as well as masters who taught music to the

John Birch, former Master of the

Choristers at Chichester Cathedral

William Child becomes Master of the

Choristers at St George's Chapel, Windsor.

inchester where his father was master of the

choristers at Winchester Cathedral.

He was appointed Organist and Master of the

Choristers at Guildford Cathedral in 1974.

s later appointed Organist and Master of the

Choristers at Liverpool Cathedral.

leby was also organist and instructor of the

choristers at Lincoln Cathedral 1538-1539 and 1541-1562

James O'Donnell, organist and Master of the

Choristers at Westminster Abbey.

us on music, and of the 180 children, 40 are

choristers at York Minster.

ed Dr John Birch as Organist & Master of the

Choristers at Chichester Cathedral.

Holmes was appointed Master of the

Choristers at Salisbury in 1621 and held that position

1928 he was named organist and Master of the

Choristers at Westminster Abbey, and as such participat

he was appointed Organist and Master of the

Choristers at Birmingham Cathedral and Head of Music at

He was Organist and Master of the

Choristers at Westminster Abbey 1941-1963 and noted for

) before becoming organist and master of the

choristers at St Davids Cathedral, Pembrokeshire, and a

In 1536 he became a master of

choristers at the Sainte-Chapelle (choir), and he remai

her was appointed Organist and Master of the

Choristers at Wells Cathedral in 1996 where he directed

nist at St Paul's he would greatly amuse the

choristers by turning up for choir practice in his plus

ir School quartet comprising A Swarm in May,

Choristers' Cake, Cathedral Wednesday and Words and Mus

The twenty

choristers continue to be educated in the school which

In 1955 Anderson stepped down as The

Choristers director just a few months prior to his deat

ning they are back in the cathedral with the

choristers for Evensong at 5.30pm.

Westminster Abbey and master of the Abbey's

choristers for over thirty years, as well as being the

ints' parish church, after Nicholson and his

choristers from Westminster Abbey performed there in 19

, where personal wealth allowed him to bring

choristers from England, and open the Davenport School

he Presbyterian Association of Musicians and

Choristers Guild.

Mozart

choristers have also taken part in Christmas Concerts,

e Church has always been a peculiar, and the

choristers have the privilege of wearing scarlet cassoc

Girls will start as

choristers in September 2009.

Choristers in this choir are usually 8 to 10 years old

to Westminster as Organist and Master of the

Choristers in 1981.

f Cambridge as it was founded to educate the

choristers in the King's College Choir.

Well known former

choristers include, Heather Slade-Lipkin - harpsichordi

by composer and conductor W.H. Anderson, The

Choristers initially consisted of 14 singers and specia

As well as singing,

choristers learn the piano and an orchestral instrument

Volume 3. Organists and Masters of the

Choristers of St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle.

college for the habitation of the vicars and

choristers of the cathedral church'.

missed her customary Christmas plays by the

choristers of St. Paul's, and so Westcott was released

r, at present the Organist and Master of the

Choristers of Chichester Cathedral.

in the 17th century for the education of the

choristers of St John's College, Cambridge, England.

is appointment as Organist and Master of the

Choristers of Guildford Cathedral, a post which he held

etropolitan Museum of Art, and featuring boy

choristers of the Church of the Transfiguration as satr

In addition to the daily Evensong, the

choristers of St. Paul's Cathedral, have taken part in

ant to Richard Bower, Master of the Children

Choristers of the Chapel Royal.

Two probationary

choristers, pupils of Saint James' School, joined the C

cted by the Abbey Organist and Master of the

Choristers, Robert Fielding, and accompanied on the org

lity, he became master of Winchester College

Choristers' School.

ing sexual abuse allegations from two former

choristers stemming from the late 1960s and early 1980s

rsion of this piece was recorded by the girl

choristers that make up the group "All Angels"; the wor

As a choir school educating the cathedral

choristers, the school has an extremely strong music de

hrist Church, Oxford, becoming master of the

choristers there in 1564.

aul's Cathedral as almoner and Master of the

Choristers; there is also some evidence suggesting he w

are equally divided between the boy and girl

choristers throughout the school year.

For

choristers up to the age of 16

The

Choristers was a Canadian chamber choir based in Winnip

Nonetheless the

choristers were moved to former servants' quarters at t

In the 1620s we know that

choristers were accommodated on the site of New College

Intermediate Choir - for

choristers who have completed Preparatory Choir trainin

years later at the request of several senior

choristers who had sung under Him, the Schaffters (Shar

the friendly atmosphere created by around 30

choristers who come from all walks of life and whose ag

nor and bass parts) and trebles (boy or girl

choristers) who sing the upper-most part(s), one day a

There is also a tradition of

choristers winning Music Scholarships to destinations f