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HAVPCD369 – Choral Music from Coventry Cathedral

January 13th, 2012

HAVPCD369 – Choral Music from Coventry Cathedral

HAVPCD369 – Choral Music from Coventry Cathedral

Alistair Reid began his musical career as a treble at St Mark’s Church, Surbiton, Surrey and began playing the organ at the age of 13. In 1994, he became Organ Scholar of Hertford College, Oxford, where he conducted various choirs and orchestras, including the Oxford Chamber Choir. After graduating from the University of Oxford, he crossed the Atlantic to become Organ Scholar at Christ Church, Greenwich, Connecticut, while continuing his studies with Gerre Hancock at St Thomas Church, Fifth Avenue, New York City.

COVENTRY CATHEDRAL CHOIR The boy choristers of Coventry Cathedral are drawn from schools around the city and they sing two services in the Cathedral each week. After a period of decline in numbers, the choirs has recently undergone a resurgence of recruitment and sponsorship. Having originally been drawn from one independent school in the city, the boy choristers are now drawn from the city at large, with at least fifteen schools represented. A complete reworking of the choir’s rehearsal schedule was undertaken in 2007-2010 and the choir is now back on course fulfilling its original roles of singing choral services in Coventry and performing as an international ambassador ensemble of reconciliation with, amongst others, centres of the Cross of Nails worldwide.

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