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St Albans Abbey Girls Choir
In January 1996 a group of 25 girls aged 7-15 and from many different
backgrounds came together to form the St Albans Abbey Girls’ Choir. Most had no
experience of Evensong, of psalms, of robes or of processions. Under the
inspirational guidance of the choir’s founder, Andrew Parnell, the girls
achieved fine results in a very short space of time, and it soon became accepted
that they were an important and valuable part of the life of the Abbey. The
raison d’être of the choir is the office of evensong on Wednesdays and Fridays –
these had formerly been plain days with no music. The choir also takes on more
service work in the busy seasons to spread the load previously borne entirely by
the Cathedral Choir, and is increasingly developing a concert role. An important
part of the choir’s ethos is that it should be ‘different, but complementary’ to
the boys’ choir.
The choir have sung Choral Evensong on BBC Radio 3 and have recently appeared
twice on BBC Songs of Praise. They have made a highly acclaimed CD recording -
Awake my Soul – on the Lammas label. In December 2002 they undertook a complete
performance (with early instruments) of Bach’s Christmas Oratorio, and in March
2003 they sang to HM the Queen and HRH Prince Philip. Several composers have
written music especially for the choir, most recently Malcolm Archer and Richard
Allain. In October 2003 the choir will undertake their first tour abroad – to
the United States of America – where they will sing in Washington DC, Baltimore,
Hagerstown and Richmond, Virginia.
Lay Clerks of St Albans Cathedral Choir
The Cathedral Choir (of boys and lay clerks) was formed just over 120 years
ago when the Abbey became a Cathedral. Before its dissolution by Henry VIII in
1539, the Benedictine monastery of St Albans Abbey had enjoyed a distinguished
musical history, most notably when the composer Robert Fayrfax was employed.
Simon Johnson
Simon Johnson was born in Peterborough in 1975. He was a
chorister and subsequently Head Chorister of Peterborough Cathedral Choir and he
went on to hold organ scholarships at Rochester, Norwich and St Paul’s
Cathedrals. He holds the organ diplomas of the Royal College of Organists,
having won several major prizes at both.
In 1998 Simon was appointed Director of Music at All Saints’ Church in
Northampton, where his work involved running the choir of men and boys, and also
the separate girls’ choir. During this time the choirs toured France, Italy and
Germany and made two CD recordings.
Since being appointed Assistant Master of Music and Director of the Abbey Girls’
Choir at St Albans Cathedral in 2001, he has accompanied the Cathedral Choir on
trips to Haarlem and Angers, performed on BBC television and radio, and on a CD
recording. With the girls’ choir he has given premieres of works by Malcolm
Archer and Richard Allain and made a CD recording; future plans include a tour
of the USA.
James McVinnie
James McVinnie is Organ Scholar at the Cathedral and Abbey
Church of St Alban. Currently in his second year in the post, he acts as
accompanist to the Cathedral Choir, the Abbey Girls Choir, the St Albans Bach
Choir and St Albans School Choir. Born in Kent, James was educated as a music
scholar at Sevenoaks School, where he was school organist and organist to the
Kent Youth Chamber Choir. In October this year he moves to read Music and be
Organ Scholar at Clare College, Cambridge.
Produced by Richard Tanner
Recorded and edited by Lance Andrews
Cover Photograph: The Crucifixion by Graham Sutherland (1946), taken by Michael Moralee
