Ely Cathedral Choir as an instance of activity of cathedral choirs in England
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https://doi.org/10.15633/pms.1841Keywords:
Worcester Cathedral Choir, Collegium Novum Choir, St Edmundsbury Cathedral Choir, Ely Cathedral ChoirAbstract
In his lecture, the speaker Paul Trepte presented the model of choirs functioning at Anglican Cathedrals in Great Britain. The lecture was enhanced with a live demonstration of the repertoir, vocal sounds and voice capabilities of the Choir of the Ely Cathedral assisting the speaker. Mr Trepte presented as well the methodology of running and conducting a boys’ choir, drawing on a long and rich Anglican tradition and accentuating the peculiar philosophy of educating young people through music.Downloads
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