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  2. Choir of Chichester Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The musical foundation of Chichester Cathedral consists of the organist and master of the choristers, the assistant organist and the organ scholar; together with six singing men (called lay vicars), eighteen choristers, six probationers – and including a head chorister and a senior chorister (deputy head) who both wear a notable medallion on a red ribbon according to their office held.

  3. Chichester Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Chichester Cathedral Choir consists of eighteen choristers and four probationers, all of whom are educated at the Prebendal School (which sits adjacent to the Cathedral precinct and is the Cathedral Choir School), and six lay vicars, who are professional musicians. During school term the cathedral choir sing at eight services each week.

  4. Charles Harrison (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Harrison held the position for eleven years, accompanying services and directing the choir of boys and men, and latterly the choir of girls and men. [8] Following the resignation of Sarah Baldock in 2014, he took up the position as Organist and Master of the Choristers at Chichester Cathedral .

  5. Alan Thurlow - Wikipedia

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    Thurlow has long been a vocal opponent of mixed voice treble lines in cathedral choirs. In 1997 he offered his resignation to the Dean and Chapter of Chichester Cathedral after Salisbury Cathedral insisted that their newly founded girls choir should sing together with the boy choristers at the 1998 Southern Cathedrals Festival that was to be held in Chichester.

  6. Organs and organists of Chichester Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The earliest recorded Organist of Chichester Cathedral is William Campion in 1543, and the earliest recorded Master of the Choristers is Richard Martyn in the 1550s. The role of "Organist" has been combined with that of "Master of the Choristers" since 1801 – the first Organist and Master of the Choristers was James Target .

  7. Southern Cathedrals Festival - Wikipedia

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    In 1905, the cathedral choirs met in Salisbury, followed by Winchester in 1906. Bishop Wilberforce of Chichester died in September 1907, so the return to Chichester had to be delayed until 1908. Thereafter, the Three Choirs Festival, as it was then known, continued until 1913 when the annual meeting was suspended because of the First World War ...

  8. List of musicians at English cathedrals - Wikipedia

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    The sacking of Chichester Cathedral in December 1642 caused all cathedral services to be suspended. They were not resumed until the restoration of the monarchy in 1661. The choir was re-formed in the same year, but the appointment of a new organist did not occur until 1668.

  9. Frederick Stocken - Wikipedia

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    The Prayer of St Richard of Chichester, for choir (Banks Music, 2015), first perf. 2015, the choir of Chichester Cathedral, cond. Charles Harrison. Commissioned by the Dean and Chapter of Chichester Cathedral. Gothic Fantasia, for organ, first perf. 2016, the composer, St George's, Hanover Square.