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The Lord Mayor's Chapel (LMC) is a truly remarkable medieval place of worship that has been a beacon of peace within the bustling streets of inner Bristol since 1230. Originally part of the Abbey of St Augustine (which later became Bristol Cathedral), the chapel was bought by the organisation that became Bristol City Council. The chapel has had many uses over the years, finally becoming the official place of worship of the Lord Mayor of Bristol in 1772. In 2023, Bristol Cathedral became responsible for the care of this beautiful building and for the growth of its worshipping life. William Forrest became the Chapel Organist in September 2023 as part of his role as Music Assistant at Bristol Cathedral. Services are taken by Cathedral clergy on rotation, serving a small but loyal congregation.
Role DescriptionThe Chapel Choir sings during term time at the Chapel's Sunday morning service, which is usually Choral Mattins, with a Sung Eucharist on the third Sunday in the month. There are extra services in the lead up to Christmas and during Holy Week. Singers are asked to commit to as many services as possible, to ensure that as a minimum all four voice parts are covered, and that we have eight singers (i.e. two to a part) where possible.
Duties and ResponsibilitiesThe main duty of a member of the Lord Mayor's Chapel Choir is to sing at Sunday and other services:
Within the bounds of what can be expected of voluntary singers, singers are asked to:
The Choir is a small but friendly group of accomplished amateur singers, which sings in one of Bristol's hidden gems and a fine acoustic. The congregation, while small, is deeply appreciative of the music provided at services, all of which comes together to form a tight-knit community.
The choir has an extensive library repertoire, from Tallis and Palestrina, through to Elgar, Stanford, and Morten Lauridsen, which is constantly expanding, providing singers with familiar and new repertoire alike.
While singers join the choir on a voluntary basis, a small contribution is made per service sung towards the costs of travel to central Bristol.
ContactWilliam Forrest
Email: ...@bristol-cathedral.co.uk
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