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The choir, looking towards the organ and entrance. The cathedral was originally the church of St Frideswide's Priory.The site was historically presumed to be the location of the nunnery founded by St Frideswide, the patron saint of Oxford, and the shrine is now in the Latin Chapel; originally containing relics translated at the rebuilding in 1180, it was the focus of pilgrimage from at least ...
Stephen Darlington, Choir of Christ Church Cathedral Oxford: Music from The Eton Choir Book, volumes 1-5 More Divine Than Human, Avie: AV2167. Choirs of Angels, Avie: AV2184. Courts of Heaven, Avie: AV2314; The Sun Most Radiant, Avie: AV2359; The Gate of Glory, Avie: AV2376; Other groups:
Founded in 1546 by King Henry VIII, the college is uniquely a joint foundation of the university and the cathedral of the Oxford diocese, Christ Church Cathedral, which also serves as the college chapel and whose dean is ex officio the college head. As of 2022, Christ Church had the largest financial endowment of any Oxford college at £770 ...
The choir stalls at Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, where Darlington was Director of Music for 33 years. After attending King's School, Worcester, Darlington was an organ scholar at Christ Church, Oxford, in the early 1970s, studying under Simon Preston.
Te Deum and Benedictus for Christ Church Cathedral, Canterbury (1947) Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis (New College Oxford) (1949) Magnificat and Nunc dimittis for St Paul's Cathedral (1950) Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis (Worcester) (1951) Hymnus Paradisi (1951) Te Deum and Benedictus for St George's Chapel, Windsor (1952)
1911–1919 William Henry Harris (later successively organist of New College, Oxford and Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, later knighted and organist of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle) 1919–1924 Montague Herbert Spinney [ 40 ]
Edward Lowe (c.1610 – 11 July 1682) was an English musician, who was an organist at Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, the Chapel Royal and the University of Oxford. He was also Heather Professor of Music at Oxford from 1661 until his death.
People associated with Christ Church, Oxford (7 C, 15 P) Pages in category "Christ Church, Oxford" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.