Lay Clerks of St. Albans Cathedral Choir
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Choral
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November 24, 2023
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August 12, 2016
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October 26, 2007
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November 24, 2023
Artist Info
Role:PerformerThe Lay Clerks of St. Albans Cathedral Choir are a group of professional singers who perform as part of the choir at St. Albans Cathedral in Hertfordshire, England. The choir has a long and distinguished history, dating back to the 11th century, and the Lay Clerks have played an important role in maintaining the choir's reputation for excellence. The origins of the St. Albans Cathedral Choir can be traced back to the founding of the abbey in the 8th century. The choir was established in the 11th century, and over the centuries it has become one of the most renowned choirs in the world. The Lay Clerks were first mentioned in the records of the choir in the 16th century, and they have been an integral part of the choir ever since. The Lay Clerks are professional singers who are employed by the cathedral to sing in the choir. They are responsible for singing the alto, tenor, and bass parts of the choir's music, while the boy choristers sing the soprano part. The Lay Clerks are chosen for their vocal ability and their experience in singing in choirs, and they undergo a rigorous audition process before being selected for the choir. The Lay Clerks have performed in many major concerts and events over the years, including the BBC Proms, the Edinburgh Festival, and the Three Choirs Festival. They have also recorded numerous albums, including a recording of Handel's Messiah that was released in 2014. One of the highlights of the Lay Clerks' career was their performance at the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton in 2011. The choir sang a number of pieces during the ceremony, including "I Was Glad" by Hubert Parry and "Ubi Caritas" by Maurice Duruflé. The performance was watched by millions of people around the world, and it helped to raise the profile of the choir and the Lay Clerks. The Lay Clerks have also won numerous awards over the years, including the Gramophone Award for Best Choral Recording in 2007 for their recording of Thomas Tallis' "Spem in Alium". The choir has also been nominated for several other awards, including the Classical Brit Award for Best Choral Album in 2010. Despite their many achievements, the Lay Clerks remain committed to their work at St. Albans Cathedral. They sing at the cathedral's daily services, as well as at special events and concerts throughout the year. They also work closely with the boy choristers, helping to train and mentor them as they develop their singing skills. In addition to their work at the cathedral, the Lay Clerks are also involved in outreach and education programs. They work with local schools and community groups to promote choral singing and to encourage young people to get involved in music. They also participate in workshops and masterclasses, sharing their expertise and knowledge with other singers and musicians. In conclusion, the Lay Clerks of St. Albans Cathedral Choir are a group of highly skilled and dedicated professional singers who have played an important role in maintaining the choir's reputation for excellence. They have performed in many major concerts and events, and they have won numerous awards for their recordings. Despite their many achievements, they remain committed to their work at the cathedral and to promoting choral singing through outreach and education programs. Their contribution to the world of classical music is truly remarkable, and they continue to inspire and delight audiences around the world with their beautiful singing.More....
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