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hrmjustin

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Wed Jan 15, 2014, 12:13 PM Jan 2014

Canterbury Cathedral to host first-ever girls’ choir

Trevor Grundy

CANTERBURY, England (RNS) Canterbury Cathedral, mother church of the 85 million-member worldwide Anglican Communion, will have its first girls’ choir perform since it was rebuilt nearly 1,000 years ago.

On Jan. 25, worshippers will hear the voices of 16 girls between the ages of 12 and 16 at a historic Evensong service, which will include the music of English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams.

Until now, only male voices have been heard at the cathedral’s services.


Twenty years ago, Salisbury Cathedral was the first English cathedral to allow girls to sing in choirs at services. That set the ball rolling. There are now 765 girls in cathedral choirs across England, compared with 1,008 boys

http://www.religionnews.com/2014/01/13/canterbury-cathedral-host-first-ever-girls-choir/

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Canterbury Cathedral to host first-ever girls’ choir (Original Post) hrmjustin Jan 2014 OP
Ah, religion. Always on the cutting edge of progreess. Arugula Latte Jan 2014 #1
About time, though I do love boy's choirs. cbayer Jan 2014 #2

cbayer

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2. About time, though I do love boy's choirs.
Wed Jan 15, 2014, 12:22 PM
Jan 2014

I was in the Chicago Children's Choir as a child and it was a really wonderful experience.

IIRC, there was also a separate boy's choir, but no girl's choir.

Interesting that "In medieval days, all-girl choirs flourished in convents."

In that case, I would think that there is some relevant sheet music.

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