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Becoming a Chorister Singing in a good choir is much more than a typical
after-school activity. Here at St. Paul's, choristers are introduced to the
world of great music—from classic hymns to Renaissance motets, Bach in
German, English anthems and Gregorian Chant. Great emphasis is given to
music-reading skills, with each child receiving significant individual
attention. Choristers quickly mature in their responsibility of leading
regular worship services.
Few children's choirs aim to master a large body of complex music and
perform weekly. With its strong parish and parental support, our choir
program continues to flourish in discipline, consistency and excellence.
Each Sunday at 9 am the Girls Choir, along with adult singers, offers
works drawn from its large repertoire. As Sunday draws to a close, The Choir
of Men and Boys gathers to sing Evensong, a service of psalms, scripture and
choral music, beloved by Anglicans and Anglophiles the world over.
Extraordinary cultural opportunities await the choristers, who have
performed with the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center under
the baton of such luminaries as Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos, Leonard Slatkin
and Christopher Hogwood.
Beyond our musical work together, we share many occasions of fun and
fellowship. Lifelong friends are made as choristers and as choir parents;
carpools, sleepovers, day trips and parties, enriched by the wonder of
making music together, encourage a bonding rarely found in other activities.
Our summer choir camp held at Washington
Cathedral is a week of daily singing, energetic activity and community
building. Similarly, many choristers attend our affiliated sleep-away choir
camps held at locations throughout the country. These experiences become a
treasured part of their memory.
Since few children, especially boys, can
envision the enjoyment and reward of a choir experience, parental initiative
is critical when considering membership.
Generations of children and their families
have been profoundly engaged in the rich musical and spiritual environment
of this parish. St. Paul's offers to children a level of participation in
its communal life that seeks to educate, inspire and nurture spiritual
formation, thus extending its traditions of worship and music into the
twenty-first century.
Weekly Schedule
| Boys Choir |
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Girls Choir |
| Monday |
4:30-6:00 |
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Tuesday |
4:30-6:00 |
| Wednesday |
4:30-6:00 |
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Thursday |
4:30-6:00 |
| Friday |
4:30-6:00 |
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Sunday Sung Mass |
8:30-10:15 |
| (choose two
of three) Sunday Evensong 5:00-7:00 |
No prior training or experience is expected of
prospective choristers, nor need their families be affiliated with St. Paul's or any particular religious tradition. We accept boys from ages 7 to
11, girls from ages 7 to 17. Children may enter the choir at any time.
Please phone the Choirmaster for further information or to arrange an
interview.
Apart from incidentals relating to travel or social events, there is no
tuition cost expected of parents. Instead, your commitment of time and
energy balances St. Paul's investment in the hundreds of teaching hours
needed to make our choir thrive. A small stipend is paid each
chorister, based on leadership and performance, underscoring the seriousness
of his/her commitment.
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