Tonbridge's Chapel Choir sings Choral Evensong at St Paul’s Cathedral

Tonbridge School Chapel Choir were delighted to return to St Paul’s Cathedral on Monday 2nd May. The choir sang Choral Evensong, part of the daily routine of worship offered at the cathedral, with a congregation of more than 500 present.
Tonbridge School
May 4, 2022

Tonbridge School Chapel Choir were delighted to return to St Paul’s Cathedral on Monday 2nd May, deputising for the Cathedral Choir on its Bank Holiday day off.

The choir sang Choral Evensong, part of the daily routine of worship offered at the cathedral, with a congregation of more than 500 present.

This was the first Tonbridge performance at St Paul’s since 2016.

Choirmaster Julian Thomas said: "It was wonderful to be back singing at St Paul’s Cathedral and a unique experience for the boys to be making music in such a large space, with resonant acoustics.

"Singing familiar choral music in a totally different context offers an important opportunity for a choir’s development.

"I was particularly struck by how quickly the boys have reached this level once more, as Covid-19 restrictions were lifted for singers only last autumn."

Music included Herbert Howells’ Collegium Regale canticles and John Ireland’s anthem Greater love hath no man.

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Tonbridge School is an independent day and boarding school for boys aged 13 to 18, occupying a site of about 150 acres in the market town of Tonbridge in Kent. The school was founded in 1553 by Sir Andrew Judde, a member of the Worshipful Company of Skinners which continues to maintain close links through the governing body. The school has seven boarding houses and five day houses for around 800 boys. In 2021, Tonbridge School merged with The New Beacon Preparatory School in Sevenoaks, a day and boarding prep school for boys aged 4 to 13. Find out more about Tonbridge School.