The choirs have completed a very busy Holy Week, culminating with beautiful Easter Services. We were so fortunate to have wonderful brass players on Easter morning. Music included: Langlais Messe Solonnelle, Peeters Entrada Festiva, Hadley My beloved spake, and Ireland … Continue reading →
On Palm Sunday, April 12, 2011, the choirs of boys, girls, and men will sing a 3pm service. This Meditation on the Passion of Christ incorporates plainsong chants, carols, hymns, and readings that focus on Passiontide texts. Music will include … Continue reading →
The Choir of Men and Girls performed their spring concert on Thursday, March 10, at 7:30 pm. The concert began with two anthems by William H. Harris, Bring us, O Lord God, and Faire is the heaven , and Bach’s … Continue reading →
Saturday, January 8, 2011: A small group of choristers sang at the Parkside Lodge in Delaware Park during their winter “Flurrious” event. The group sounded fantastic, and had a great time. We hope to participate in more community events in … Continue reading →
The Choirs had a very busy Christmas Season this year. Highlights included Benjamin Britten’s A Ceremony of Carols, and a Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols. The choirs sang a Mozart Mass setting on Christmas Eve, accompanied by string trio … Continue reading →
Our choral collaboration workshop was a huge success. St. Paul’s Cathedral choristers worked together with participants from Buffalo Public Schools, attending workshops that focused on vocal technique, gospel music, and sight-singing. We definitely plan to strengthen these relationships and repeat … Continue reading →
October 5, 2010 marked the first rehearsal of a new choir at St. Paul’s, the Boys’ Training Choir. This choir consists of boys ages 5-7. The Training Choir will rehearse with the older Boys’ Choir on Tuesdays from 4.30 until … Continue reading →
The goals of the workshop: To bring young musicians together in an environment that fosters a high level of musicianship and dedication. To strengthen basic vocal technique To strengthen basic music theory and sight-reading sklls. To cultivate new musical relationships. … Continue reading →