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996: 295:, which enabled the statutes and governance of the college to be altered. Two chaplains and twelve lay clerks were specified, and sharing duties with Trinity was ended in 1871. The same year a new Master over the Choristers was appointed, who was tasked with being "watchful of their moral conduct" and "maintaining discipline without undue severity at all times". Conditions for choristers were improved with the intention of recruiting boys from a higher social background. They were given instruction in instrumental music and financial assistance upon leaving. 361: 45: 1596: 329: 471: 433:, who, like the choral scholars, are students (typically undergraduates) at the college. An organ Scholarship is awarded as necessary to ensure that there are always two undergraduate organists in the college - a new scholar is appointed to arrive when the previous one graduates. If the director of music is not present for any reason, an organ scholar takes responsibility for conducting the choir. 1574: 264: 340:. They come from a variety of backgrounds with bursaries being available to families unable to afford the subsidised school fees. Boys usually join the choir as probationers aged eight following a successful audition at age six or seven. After two years as probationers, they enter the choir as full choristers, departing three years later or earlier if their voice changes. 315:. Mann was therefore an outstanding choir trainer himself and greatly improved the reputation of King's College Choir. He worked on improving the diction and timing of the choir to allow them to work with the acoustic of the chapel and its particularly lengthy reverb. He also opened up services to the public, where previously visitors needed written permission to attend. 280:
body of adult singers), there are but a small number of Clerks, too weak for the magnificent organ which accompanies them, and for the unrivalled Chapel where they minister. The Choir indeed attends twice daily; but the prayers are not chanted (a very modern innovation), and at the Sunday morning service the Nicene Creed is not sung.
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When Henry VI was deposed during the Wars of the Roses in 1461, a period of brief instability resulted in reduced numbers for a while due to lack of funds. However, in 1479 with the appointment of provost Walter Field the choir came to fulfil the full potential of Henry VI's vision. Field oversaw the
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visited the chapel in 1564, and attended evensong on 5 August and again the following night, although she turned up late, causing the service to be restarted. It is recorded that pricksong was sung (an early form of polyphony with a melody performed as a counterpoint to a plainsong) as it likely had
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may be appointed in place of a choral scholar, usually if a vacancy arises unexpectedly: for example, when a student, having gained a conditional place at the college (subject to A-level grades being achieved) fails to meet the conditions. Such lay clerks have, to all intents and purposes, the same
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To further widen the field for selection it was decided to open a boarding school instead of paying for choristers to be lodged with local families. From 1876 it was decreed that choristerships should be open to all candidates "whether resident in Cambridge or elsewhere" with those resident outside
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the Choristers attend service in the Chapel once a day in the afternoon on common days; on Sundays and Saints' days twice, morning and evening. They are also permitted to sing at the Chapels of other Colleges, and at St. Mary's Church. They are instructed in singing by the organist, and in reading,
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in Cambridge, the Choral Service has suffered mutilation in every place where it is retained. King's College has reduced the original number of its Conduct Chaplains from three to one; and though retaining its sixteen Choristers (which evidently were intended to be proportionate to a more numerous
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The original statutes specified that the choir should consist of ten chaplains, six clerks (lay singers) and 16 choristers who were to be "poor and needy boys, of sound condition and honest conversation ... knowing competently how to read and sing". Perhaps recognising the workload placed upon the
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The choir regularly performs in the United Kingdom, giving concerts in the major London concert halls, as well as at numerous festivals around the country. In 2013, the choir sang at the Prime Minister's Easter reception held at 10 Downing Street. The choir also performs with symphony orchestras,
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as well as successfully obtaining a choral award at King's College through an audition process. They remain in the choir throughout their typically three-year degree. Although some will study for a degree in music, many study other subjects, with only medicine and architecture being incompatible.
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was opened two years later. Also in 1876 it was decided that choral scholarships were to be awarded, with students replacing the permanently employed lay clerks. Existing contracts meant this was a slow process, with the last clerk leaving in 1928.
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In 2013 the choir began making available recordings of its choral services. These can be listened to on the choir's website. In 2017 for the first time they made the Carols From King's televised Christmas service available as a video download.
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writing, and arithmetic by a master appointed by the College. The Statutes prescribe that they should be under 12 years of age at their admission. They are generally admitted about eight years of age, and leave the Choir when the voice breaks.
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visited Cambridge and attended evensong, and afterwards resolved to fund continued construction. This was continued by his successor Henry VIII with choral services commencing in the completed chapel in 1544.
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status as a choral scholar. The few lay clerks that have existed (since the establishment of choral scholars) have often been choral scholars agreeing to remain for an additional year.
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The choir first toured in 1936, visiting Netherlands, Germany, Denmark and Sweden. In recent years, the choir has toured throughout Europe, the US, South America, Australia and Asia.
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labels. In 2013 the choir launched its own label, King's College Recordings, which would allow it to gain more artistic freedom over its releases. Releases on this label include
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The choral scholars form collectively, in their spare time, a separate group, The King's Men, singing a wide range of music written for men's voices, from early music through to
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choristers who were to sing Matins, Mass and Vespers daily, the statutes also stated that "they should be doubly occupied with their prescribed duties and with their education".
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such as the BBC Symphony Orchestra at the BBC Proms in 2005 and 2009, the London Symphony Orchestra, and performs an annual Christmas concert with the Philharmonia Orchestra.
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which remained at number 1 in the classical charts for nine weeks. The choir has been innovative in its release of recordings, as apart from standard CDs they have offered
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By 1449 recruitment had resulted in this full choir being in place singing daily services. The choir sang High Mass, Lady Mass and from daybreak, the eight services of the
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During this time the choir were singing in a temporary chapel, with the main King's College Chapel still under construction. In 1506
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The choir's first commercial release was a 1929 recording of Bach's 'God liveth still' and 'Up, up my heart with gladness' on the
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The choir is conducted by the director of music, a fellow of the college. Prior to 1876 the choir was conducted by the organist.
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The choir maintains a strong recording and touring schedule, in addition to its duties at King's College Chapel, in Cambridge.
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Roger Bowers (2014). "XII:Chapel and Choir, Liturgy and Music, 1444-1644". In Jean Michel Massing; Nicolette Zeeman (eds.).
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From the beginning of the 20th century, the 14 lower voices of the choir have been provided by undergraduates who sing as
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in 1547, when a deterioration in choral music at King's began which lasted until the late Victorian period.
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The Succession of Organists of the Chapel Royal and the Cathedrals of England and Wales from c.1538
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Timothy Day (2014), "Cultural History and a Singing Style: "The English Cathedral Tradition"",
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The King's Men, formerly known as Collegium Regale, made up of the current Choral Scholars
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The statutes of the college provide for 16 choristers. These are boys who are educated at
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I Saw Eternity the Other Night: King's College, Cambridge, and an English Singing Style
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By the 1860s it was recognised that musical standards in the choir needed improvement.
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Gripper, Ali (18 July 2014). "Choir of King's College, Cambridge, to tour Australia".
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Amongst the lay clerks, whose duties were at this time divided by also singing at
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label, released in 1931. In 1963 the choir released a landmark recording of
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Philip Ledger speaking - The Boast of Kings, Directed by Robert Chesterman
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Various singing groups have been spawned from groups of Choral Scholars:
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1876 also saw the appointment of a new organist on an increased salary,
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You may listen to the Choir of King's College Cambridge conducted by
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the city lodged at the expense of the college, and a purpose-built
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The King's Men, the Choral Scholars of King's College, Cambridge
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Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in King's College Chapel (1843)
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The choral service of the United Church of England and Ireland
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In 1827 a survey of choir schools in England noted of King's:
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The choir has recorded more than 100 albums, on the
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Index

Choir of King's College London
Choir

Henry VI of England
Daniel Hyde
www.kings.cam.ac.uk/choir
choir
King Henry VI
King's College, Cambridge
Chapel
Daniel Hyde
Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols
Liturgy of the Hours
Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary
votive antiphon
Eton Choirbook
precentor
Salisbury Liturgy
Robert Hacumblen
Edward VI
Henry VII
Elizabeth I
Oliver Cromwell
Guy Fawkes Night

John Jebb
Trinity
Cambridge University Act 1856
King's College School
Arthur Henry Mann

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