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S ERVICES & M USIC November 2019 From the Canon

November starts on a high, as we welcome our Acting Dean, Michael Johnson. Michael will be Installed as a Residentiary Canon and appointed Acting Dean during on All Saints’ Day.

On All Souls’ Day, 2 November, we will celebrate the first of two Requiem Masses when the visiting Poscimur will sing Fauré’s Requiem. During this service we take the time to remember and pray for all those people we have personally known and loved and who we have committed to God’s merciful care.

Then on Remembrance Sunday, 10 November, we hold the second Requiem Mass when the Cathedral Choir will sing Duruflé’s Requiem and we pray for all those who have died in warfare, giving their lives for their country.

As we remember those people we have known and loved and see no more, may they rest in peace and rise in glory. Amen.

In the middle of the month, on 16 November, David Hoyle will be installed as Dean of Westminster. We will be praying for him as he embarks on this new and exciting ministry. We expect to see him on TV frequently – or at least his back, no doubt vested in a beautiful cope – as he welcomes VIPs to the some of the large services hosted by the Abbey!

As November draws to a close we’ll welcome the Ven. Neil Warwick, Archdeacon of Bristol, our visiting preacher on the Feast of Christ the King.

Advance Notice: plans are well underway for the hugely popular Advent Processions at 6.00pm on Advent Sunday – this year the theme is angels and it promises to be a wonderfully atmospheric service, using the entire Cathedral and with some absolutely stunning music. The Revd Canon Nicola Stanley Canon Precentor

Acting Dean of Bristol The Revd Canon Michael Johnson Canon Precentor The Revd Canon Nicola Stanley Master of the Choristers and Organist Mark Lee For more information, please contact the Music Administrator Tim Popple [email protected] 0117 926 4879

2 bristol-cathedral.co.uk About the Cathedral

The original foundation on this site was an abbey established in 1148 by Robert Fitzhardinge of Berkeley Castle. It was built just outside the original walls of Bristol on high ground overlooking the river. The new monastery was dedicated to St Augustine. Initially all the abbey buildings were in Norman style (characterized by massive pillars and round arches) but between the 13th and early 16th centuries a sequence of rebuilding projects transformed the church into a Gothic one, showing the successive developments of Gothic style. The last section due to be rebuilt was the nave. However, just after the old nave had been demolished, and before much progress had been made with the rebuilding, Henry VIII dissolved the country’s monasteries and confiscated their assets. The new nave was therefore never built, and the work that had already been done was dismantled to provide stone for other projects in the area. On 9 December 1539 the last Abbot of Bristol handed over the abbey to the King’s Commissioners. Unlike many other cities, it was not originally intended that there should be a diocese of Bristol, and so its abbey was not due to become a cathedral. However, when it was discovered that St Peter’s Abbey in the nearby rival port of Gloucester was to be made a cathedral, Bristol’s citizens petitioned for equal treatment and in 1542 the disused abbey church was designated the Cathedral of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, Bristol. In 1877 the rebuilding of the nave was finally completed, 350 years after the original, Norman nave, had been demolished.

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Anthems Selected translations of which are not sung in English are available towards the back of this booklet. Bible Translation The Cathedral uses the NRSV Anglicised Edition translation of the bible for all services except BCP Holy Communion on Sundays. Reading selections are taken from the Common Worship Lectionary, with Evensong readings taken from the Pillar Lectionary. Choir Unless otherwise specified, all choral services are sung by the Cathedral Choir. On Mondays the boy choristers sing with the lay clerks and choral scholars. On Tuesdays the girl choristers sing with the lay clerks. Weekend services alternate between boy choristers and girl choristers. Communion If it is your custom to receive communion in your own church, you are welcome to receive here, whatever denomination you are. Feast Days Key On each day there is an indication of whether it is a day of significance. The different significances are indicated as follows: Feria (no commemoration or otherwise) Commemoration Lesser Festival Festival PRINCIPAL FEAST For Festivals and Principal Feasts, (and the evening service the day before) the altar colours will reflect the occasion, and Festal Responses are said or sung at the close of the evening service. numbers refer to (NEH), with tunes following. Incense On some feast days, incense is used during the service. This is indicated by the † symbol. Photography and Recording No photography or recording of any kind may take place during services, concerts, or rehearsals without the express permission of the Chapter.

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Psalms The traditional BCP Coverdale translation is used at Evening Prayer and Evensong. Common Worship translation is used at all other services. Congregation sit for the psalms, standing for “Glory be to the Father…” at the end of the last psalm. Service Length Said Morning Prayer lasts approximately 20 minutes. Said Lunchtime Eucharist lasts approximately 30 minutes. Evensong lasts around 40 minutes; Evening Prayer around 20 minutes. Eucharist on a Sunday lasts around 1hr 15. On a Sunday, Evensong lasts around one hour, incorporating additional hymns and a sermon. Quire Services: those unable to stay for the whole service are asked to sit in the Nave.

5 bristol-cathedral.co.uk Sunday 27 October Choir in residence today Last Sunday after Trinity St Cecilia Singers, Chester BCP: 19th Sunday after Trinity

7.40am Morning Prayer BERKELEY CHAPEL 8.00am Holy Communion (BCP) QUIRE 10.00am CATHEDRAL EUCHARIST NAVE Preacher Canon Nicola Stanley Setting Jackson in G Psalm 65.1-7 O sacrum convivium – Tallis Hymns Entrance 440 Lobe Den Herren Offertory 398 Woodlands [395] Communion 392 Alberta Post Communion 342 Carlisle [452] Voluntary Carillon de Westminster – Vierne 3.30pm First CHORAL EVENSONG of Simon and Jude, Apostles QUIRE Preacher Canon Michael Roden Responses Smith Psalms 124, 125 Canticles Stanford in C Give us the wings of faith – Bullock Hymns 434 University College; 195 Tantum Ergo Voluntary Recessional Op.96/4 – Mathias

Monday 28 October Verses | Simon and Jude, Apostles

8.30am Morning Prayer BERKELEY CHAPEL 12.30pm Eucharist ELDER LADY CHAPEL 5.15pm Evening Prayer QUIRE Psalm 119.1-16

Tuesday 29 October James Hannington, Bishop of Eastern Equatorial Africa, Martyr in Uganda, 1885

8.30am Morning Prayer BERKELEY CHAPEL 12.30pm Eucharist SEAFARERS’ CHAPEL 5.15pm Evening Prayer QUIRE Psalm 139

6 bristol-cathedral.co.uk Wednesday 30 October Martin Luther, Reformer, 1546

8.30am Morning Prayer BERKELEY CHAPEL 12.30pm Eucharist ELDER LADY CHAPEL 5.15pm Evening Prayer QUIRE Psalms 144, 145

Thursday 31 October Feria

8.30am Morning Prayer BERKELEY CHAPEL 12.30pm Eucharist ELDER LADY CHAPEL 5.15pm First Evening Prayer of All Saints QUIRE Psalms 1, 5

Friday 1 November Choir in residence today ALL SAINTS’ DAY The Fitzhardinge Consort

8.30am Morning Prayer BERKELEY CHAPEL 12.30pm Eucharist SEAFARERS’ CHAPEL 5.15pm CHORAL EVENSONG QUIRE and Installation of Canon Michael Johnson as a Residentiary Canon SPECIAL ORDER OF SERVICE Responses Smith Psalm 145 Canticles Primi Toni à 8 – Victoria Anthem O quam gloriosum – Victoria Hymns 197 (omit vv. 2 & 3) Sine Nomine; 381 Ewing; 478 Lasst uns Erfreuen Voluntary Placare Christe servulis (op.38, no.16) – Dupré

Saturday 2 November Choir in residence today Commemoration of the Faithful Departed Poscimur

8.30am Morning Prayer BERKELEY CHAPEL 12.30pm Eucharist ELDER LADY CHAPEL 3.30pm Evening Prayer QUIRE Psalms 10, 11 6.00pm ALL SOULS’ REQUIEM QUIRE Setting Requiem – Fauré

7 bristol-cathedral.co.uk Sunday 3 November Choir in residence today 4th Sunday before Advent Poscimur BCP: 20th Sunday after Trinity

7.40am Morning Prayer BERKELEY CHAPEL 8.00am Holy Communion (BCP) QUIRE 10.00am CATHEDRAL EUCHARIST NAVE Preacher Canon Michael Johnson, Acting Dean Setting Sumsion in F Psalm 32.1-8 Motet Justorum animae – Stanford Hymns Entrance 351 Neander Offertory 137 Down Ampney Communion 295 Picardy Post Communion 486 Fulda Voluntary Carillon de Longpont – Vierne 3.30pm CHORAL EVENSONG QUIRE Preacher Canon Nicola Stanley Responses Clucas Psalm 145 Canticles Stainer in B flat Anthem Give us the wings of faith – Bullock Hymns 481 Vienna [462]; 414 Caithness Voluntary Partita – Ives Monday 4 November Verses | Cantoris Feria

8.30am Morning Prayer BERKELEY CHAPEL 12.30pm Eucharist ELDER LADY CHAPEL 5.15pm CHORAL EVENSONG sung by the Lay Clerks and Choral Scholars QUIRE Responses Cleobury Psalms 20, 21 Canticles Naylor in D Hymn 431 Hereford Anthem View me, Lord – Wood Tuesday 5 November Feria

8.30am Morning Prayer BERKELEY CHAPEL 12.30pm Eucharist SEAFARERS’ CHAPEL 1.15pm LUNCHTIME RECITAL – ORGAN NAVE Paul Walton, Assistant Organist, Bristol Cathedral 5.15pm CHORAL EVENSONG QUIRE Responses Leighton Psalm 26 Canticles Short Service – Gibbons Hymn 409 Song 22 Anthem O Lord, in thy wrath – Gibbons

8 bristol-cathedral.co.uk Wednesday 6 November Leonard, Hermit, 6th century

8.30am Morning Prayer BERKELEY CHAPEL 12.30pm Eucharist ELDER LADY CHAPEL 5.15pm Evening Prayer QUIRE Psalm 31

Thursday 7 November Willibrord of York, Bishop, Apostle of Frisia, 739

8.30am Morning Prayer BERKELEY CHAPEL 12.30pm Eucharist ELDER LADY CHAPEL 5.15pm Evening Prayer QUIRE Psalm 36

Friday 8 November The Saints and Martyrs of England

8.30am Morning Prayer BERKELEY CHAPEL 12.30pm Eucharist SEAFARERS’ CHAPEL 5.15pm CHORAL EVENSONG sung by the Lay Clerks QUIRE Responses Millington Psalm 40 Canticles Verse Service – Marson Hymn 199 Westminster Abbey [205] Anthem O quam gloriosum – Victoria A translation of the anthem is available on page 16

Saturday 9 November Margery Kempe, Mystic, c.1440

8.30am Morning Prayer BERKELEY CHAPEL 12.30pm Eucharist ELDER LADY CHAPEL 3.30pm DIGNITY MEMORIAL SERVICE NAVE SPECIAL ORDER OF SERVICE Anthems Ubi caritas – Duruflé O what their joy and their glory must be – Harris

9 bristol-cathedral.co.uk Sunday 10 November Remembrance Sunday 3rd Sunday before Advent BCP: 21st Sunday after Trinity

7.40am Morning Prayer BERKELEY CHAPEL 8.00am Holy Communion (BCP) QUIRE 9.30am Cathedral Eucharist NAVE Hymns Entrance 354 Melita Offertory 417 St Anne Post-communion 488 Jerusalem 11.00am Act of Remembrance THE CENOTAPH 3.30pm Evening Prayer BERKELEY CHAPEL Psalm 40 6.00pm SOLEMN REQUIEM MASS NAVE SPECIAL ORDER OF SERVICE Preacher Canon Michael Roden Setting Requiem – Duruflé

Monday 11 November Verses | Decani Martin, Bishop of Tours, c.397

8.30am Morning Prayer BERKELEY CHAPEL 12.30pm Eucharist ELDER LADY CHAPEL 5.15pm CHORAL EVENSONG QUIRE Responses Ayleward Psalm 57 Canticles Day in B flat Hymn 358 Rievaulx Anthem Save us, O Lord – Bairstow

Tuesday 12 November Feria

8.30am Morning Prayer BERKELEY CHAPEL 12.30pm Eucharist SEAFARERS’ CHAPEL 1.15pm LUNCHTIME RECITAL – & PIANO NAVE Peter Wagstaff, , Bristol Cathedral, & Christopher Charles 5.15pm CHORAL EVENSONG QUIRE Responses Leighton Psalms 63, 64 Canticles Statham in e Hymn 374 St Peter Anthem Glorious and powerful God – Stanford

10 bristol-cathedral.co.uk Wednesday 13 November Charles Simeon, Priest, Evangelical Divine, 1836

8.30am Morning Prayer BERKELEY CHAPEL 12.30pm Eucharist ELDER LADY CHAPEL 5.15pm CHORAL EVENSONG sung by the Boy Choristers QUIRE Responses Noon Psalm 68.19-35 (omit 21-23) Canticles Ridout in E Hymn 375 Lord of the Dance Anthem A Prayer of St Richard of Chichester – White

Thursday 14 November Samuel Seabury, first Anglican Bishop in North America, 1796

8.30am Morning Prayer BERKELEY CHAPEL 12.30pm Eucharist ELDER LADY CHAPEL 5.15pm Evening Prayer QUIRE Psalm 72

Friday 15 November Feria

8.30am Morning Prayer BERKELEY CHAPEL 12.30pm Eucharist SEAFARERS’ CHAPEL 5.15pm CHORAL EVENSONG sung by the Lay Clerks QUIRE Responses Carpenter Psalm 77 Canticles Bristol Service – Carpenter Hymn 415 (omit *) Oxford New Anthem Father of Heaven – Walford Davies

Saturday 16 November Margaret of Scotland, Philanthropist, Reformer of the Church, 1093

8.30am Morning Prayer BERKELEY CHAPEL 12.30pm Eucharist ELDER LADY CHAPEL 3.30pm Evening Prayer BERKELEY CHAPEL Psalms 80, 81

11 bristol-cathedral.co.uk Sunday 17 November 2nd Sunday before Advent BCP: 22nd Sunday after Trinity

7.40am Morning Prayer BERKELEY CHAPEL 8.00am Holy Communion (BCP) QUIRE 10.00am CATHEDRAL EUCHARIST NAVE Preacher Canon Michael Roden Setting Mass in G – Schubert Psalm 98 Motet Ave verum corpus – Mozart Hymns Entrance 466 Moscow Offertory 452 Carlisle Communion 306 Ach Gott Und Herr Post Communion 461 (omit v.2) Corvedale Voluntary Allegro, Chorale and Fugue – Mendelssohn 3.30pm CHORAL EVENSONG sung by the Cathedral Consort QUIRE Preacher Canon Michael Johnson, Acting Dean Responses Reading Psalm 97 Canticles Wood in F Anthem Steal away – arr. Tippett Hymns 468 (omit vv. 4 & 5) Marching; 476 Paderborn Voluntary Solemn Prelude (‘In Memoriam’) – Elgar Monday 18 November Verses | Cantoris Elizabeth of Hungary, Princess of Thuringia, Philanthropist, 1231

8.30am Morning Prayer BERKELEY CHAPEL 12.30pm Eucharist ELDER LADY CHAPEL 5.15pm CHORAL EVENSONG sung by the Cathedral Consort QUIRE Responses Reading Psalms 91, 92 Canticles Purcell in g Hymn 366 Heathlands Anthem I was glad – Purcell Tuesday 19 November Hilda, Abbess of Whitby, 680

8.30am Morning Prayer BERKELEY CHAPEL 12.30pm Eucharist SEAFARERS’ CHAPEL 1.15pm LUNCHTIME RECITAL – PIANO NAVE Julia Hartmann 5.15pm CHORAL EVENSONG QUIRE Responses Leighton Psalm 97 Canticles First Service – Morley Hymn 377 St Denio Anthem Out of the deep – Morley

12 bristol-cathedral.co.uk Wednesday 20 November Edmund, King of the East Angles, Martyr, 870

8.30am Morning Prayer BERKELEY CHAPEL 12.30pm Eucharist ELDER LADY CHAPEL 5.15pm CHORAL EVENSONG sung by the Boy Choristers QUIRE Responses Nardone Psalm 103 Canticles John Wood in G Hymn 376 Kingsfold Anthem Christ, whose glory fills the skies – Shephard

Thursday 21 November Feria

8.30am Morning Prayer BERKELEY CHAPEL 12.30pm Eucharist ELDER LADY CHAPEL 5.15pm Evening Prayer QUIRE Psalm 105.23-44

Friday 22 November Cecilia, Martyr at Rome, c.230

8.30am Morning Prayer BERKELEY CHAPEL 12.30pm Eucharist SEAFARERS’ CHAPEL 5.15pm CHORAL EVENSONG sung by the Lay Clerks QUIRE Responses Walker Psalm 107.23-43 Canticles Tone vii – Victoria Hymn 373 Coe Fen Anthem Dum aurora finem daret – Palestrina A translation of the anthem is available on page 16

Saturday 23 November Clement, Bishop of Rome, Martyr, c.100

8.30am Morning Prayer BERKELEY CHAPEL 12.30pm Eucharist ELDER LADY CHAPEL 3.30pm Evening Prayer BERKELEY CHAPEL Psalms 112, 113

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7.40am Morning Prayer BERKELEY CHAPEL 8.00am Holy Communion (BCP) QUIRE 10.00am CATHEDRAL EUCHARIST sung by the Choristers NAVE Preacher The Ven. Neil Warwick, Archdeacon of Bristol Setting Missa Brevis – Carter Psalm 46 Motet Sing we merrily – Symons Hymns Entrance 296 St Helen Offertory 332 Miles Lane Communion 457 Dominus Regit Me Post-communion 443 Gopsal Voluntary Festal Sortie on ‘Gopsal’ – Bednall 3.30pm CHORAL EVENSONG QUIRE Preacher Canon Michael Roden Responses Ayleward Psalm 72 Canticles Jackson in G Anthem Let all the world in every corner sing – Vaughan Williams Hymns 499 St Cecilia; 345 (omit vv. 2 & 3) Vulpius (Gelobt sei Gott) Voluntary Pièce Héroïque – Franck Monday 25 November Verses | Decani Catherine of Alexandria, Martyr, 4th century

8.30am Morning Prayer SUB CROFT CHAPEL 12.30pm Eucharist SUB CROFT CHAPEL 5.15pm Evening Prayer SUB CROFT CHAPEL Psalm 119.57-72

From today until Friday 29 November, the University of the West of England hold their graduation ceremonies in the Cathedral. General access is restricted to services only, which are held in the Sub Croft Chapel, accessible via the Cloisters Entrance.

Tuesday 26 November Feria

8.30am Morning Prayer SUB CROFT CHAPEL 12.30pm Eucharist SUB CROFT CHAPEL 5.15pm Evening Prayer SUB CROFT CHAPEL Psalm 119.129-144

14 bristol-cathedral.co.uk Wednesday 27 November Feria

8.30am Morning Prayer SUB CROFT CHAPEL 12.30pm Eucharist SUB CROFT CHAPEL 5.15pm Evening Prayer SUB CROFT CHAPEL Psalms 123, 124, 125

Thursday 28 November Feria

8.30am Morning Prayer SUB CROFT CHAPEL 12.30pm Eucharist SUB CROFT CHAPEL 5.15pm Evening Prayer SUB CROFT CHAPEL Psalms 134, 135

Friday 29 November Day of Intercession and Thanksgiving for the Missionary Work of the Church

8.30am Morning Prayer SUB CROFT CHAPEL 12.30pm Eucharist SUB CROFT CHAPEL 5.15pm First Evening Prayer of Andrew the Apostle SUB CROFT CHAPEL Psalm 48

Saturday 30 November Andrew the Apostle

8.30am Morning Prayer BERKELEY CHAPEL 12.30pm Eucharist ELDER LADY CHAPEL 3.30pm Evening Prayer BERKELEY CHAPEL Psalms 87, 96

15 bristol-cathedral.co.uk Translations of Anthems not in the English Language Friday 8 November O quam gloriosum Tomás Luis de Victoria c.1548-1611 O quam gloriosum est regnum How glorious is the kingdom in quo cum Christo gaudent omnes sancti. where all the saints rejoice with Christ. Amicti stolis albis sequuntur Clothed in white robes Agnum quocumque ierit. they follow the Lamb wherever he goes. after Revelation 14.4

Friday 22 November Dum auroro finem daret Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina c.1525-94 Dum aurora finem daret, As dawn was fading into day, Caecilia exclamavit dicens: Cecilia cried: Eia, milites Christi, 'Arise, soldiers of Christ, abjicite tenebrarum Cast away the works of darkness et induimini arma lucis.. And put on the armour of light'. Last responsory from the Matins for St. Cecilia

16 bristol-cathedral.co.uk Bristol Cathedral Choir There has probably been a choir singing in Bristol Cathedral since its days as an Augustinian abbey church, founded in 1140. When, in 1542, it became the cathedral church of the new diocese of Bristol, its new statutes still provided for cathedral life in terms of worship, community and education; of the praises of God sung with perpetual jubilation, of the common table, of the masters of the choristers and of the Cathedral Grammar School. The passing of the centuries has modified but not destroyed the pattern.

The choir consists of 28 choristers (14 boys and 14 girls), all of whom are educated at Bristol Cathedral Choir School - occupying the former Augustinian refectory, and magnificent new buildings. These are supported by incentives endowed by the Bristol Cathedral Choral Foundation. There are also probationary choristers who fulfil a part timetable and attend other schools in the city, 6 Lay Clerks, and 4 Choral Scholars. Together, with the voluntary Consort, Choral Evensong is sung 6 times a week in the Cathedral in term time.

The Choir enjoys a busy and challenging timetable, and highlights have included singing at the Royal Maundy Service in the presence of HM The Queen and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, tours to France, Italy, Germany, Poland, and the USA (New York, Connecticut, and Rhode Island). Recent events have included singing live on BBC One on Christmas Day 2016. The Choir also broadcasts regularly on BBC Radio 3.

17 bristol-cathedral.co.uk Choral Scholarships

There are places for up to four Choral Scholars in the Bristol Cathedral Choir at any one time. These will generally be two basses, a tenor, and an alto. The alto Choral Scholarship is open to anyone, regardless of gender. They will be expected to sing one weekday service (currently Monday) and at the weekend. They will be of a very high standard, both vocally and in terms of reading, but will not be expected to sing without the support of the professional Lay Clerks. There may be opportunities to deputise for absent Lay Clerks for extra remuneration, but this will only be with the agreement of the Master of the Choristers who will assess their proficiency for such an undertaking. Choir terms are:

 Michaelmas: The first weekend after the beginning of the Bristol Cathedral School term in September until Christmas Day

 Lent: The weekend of Epiphany until Easter Day

 Trinity: The beginning of the choir term until the Sunday after the end of the Bristol Cathedral Choir School term.

The Choral Scholarships can be held in conjunction with a degree course at either Bristol University or UWE, though this is not an essential requirement. It would be our hope that an undergraduate Choral Scholar would be in post for three years, though the Scholarship would be reviewed annually.

Music is an integral part of Bristol Cathedral's life and mission. Evensong is sung on most days at 5.15pm (on Saturday and Sunday at 3.30pm).

The Cathedral Eucharist is sung each Sunday Morning. In addition there are a number of special services throughout the year as well as the important church festivals and feasts.

18 bristol-cathedral.co.uk Cathedral Consort

The Cathedral Consort was launched in 2009. It is a choir which not only enhances the worship of the Cathedral, but also provides an opportunity for young people to develop their singing skills to a professional standard. They also enjoy the social side of being part of such a close knit team.

The Consort is open to membership from across the city from 11 to 19. It rehearses weekly and usually sings Choral Evensong twice a month. It also collaborates with other in the Cathedral, such as Bristol Cathedral Concert Choir, to perform concerts of large scale works with orchestral accompaniment. The experience offered is particularly valuable to those who wish to apply for choral scholarships at universities like Oxford and Cambridge.

The girls of the Consort have been an important part of the Cathedral’s musical life since 1993. In May 2002, as part of Bristol Cathedral Festival, they sang with the internationally renowned Emma Kirkby, at which time she agreed to become Patron of the Choir. The Cathedral Consort has toured most recently to Toulouse, performing in St Sernin, the Temple Du Salin, and previously have been on tour to Belgium included performances at Brussels and Antwerp Cathedrals, Ireland including performances at St. Anne’s Cathedral in Belfast, and St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Dublin.

If you are interested in joining the Cathedral Consort, please contact:

Paul Walton, Director of the Cathedral Consort [email protected]

19 bristol-cathedral.co.uk Lay Clerk Vacancy

The Cathedral Choir is currently looking for a new Bass Lay Clerk. The Lay Clerks sing the , special services, concerts, broadcasts, and biennial foreign tours.

For more information, please visit the Cathedral website: bristol-cathedral.co.uk/about-us/vacancies/lay-clerks

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