Liturgical music in London
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Liturgical music in London
Hi guys,
New to this forum!
I've recently moved from my native Ireland to London, and I'm interested in becoming as involved in liturgical music over here as I was back home. Can anyone point me in the direction of any choirs - traditional, contemporary, it doesn't matter - who'd be looking for members?
I'm 28 y.o., amateur composer, tenor voice, guitarist ... good sense of humour etc....
CM
New to this forum!
I've recently moved from my native Ireland to London, and I'm interested in becoming as involved in liturgical music over here as I was back home. Can anyone point me in the direction of any choirs - traditional, contemporary, it doesn't matter - who'd be looking for members?
I'm 28 y.o., amateur composer, tenor voice, guitarist ... good sense of humour etc....
CM
'Cross the river to the other side
Welcome to the forum! Thanks for your post - we look forward to many more.
A tenor looking for a choir? It's usually the other way around
I don't live in London, but if I were you, I would take my time, sample a few Sunday Masses here and there, talk with people, pray, etc, before finally choosing. As you can imagine, you will find all manner of musical and liturgical styles on offer. Even more important than these, in my experience, is the degree of Chistian love (both accepting and challenging) to be found in each local community.
Good luck!
Musicus (moderator)
A tenor looking for a choir? It's usually the other way around
I don't live in London, but if I were you, I would take my time, sample a few Sunday Masses here and there, talk with people, pray, etc, before finally choosing. As you can imagine, you will find all manner of musical and liturgical styles on offer. Even more important than these, in my experience, is the degree of Chistian love (both accepting and challenging) to be found in each local community.
Good luck!
Musicus (moderator)
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promisedland wrote:I'm in Earl's Court / west Kensington area, but I'm willing to look further afield! I've attended the Tridentine Mass at Brompton Oratory for the past few Sundays...
They have a very fine choir, of course (Lord of the Rings soundtrack and all that), but I wouldn't imagine that there would be much call for your guitar!
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Try trawling the Westminster Diocesan yearbook parish listings online, with links to parish websites listed by postcodes. Some may at least give you a flavour of the parish. Since I only visit London churches while passing through they are only the big grand ones, which bear no real resemblance to our own tiny parish, (except of course that the Mass is the Mass, and I am usually travelling on weekdays.) I hope you find a parish that will make full use of your skills and enthusiasm.
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Have you thought of contacting the music dept of the diocesan liturgy commission? That's how I came to be working in my present parish. Or contact your local rep from the National Network of Pastorial Musicians: http://www.nnpm.org.uk
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