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Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Detroit

 

The Choir of the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Detroit, was in England from July 26 until August 6, 2014. In residence at Chichester Cathedral, the choir sang the daily service of choral evensong as well as a concert. A second concert in Canterbury Cathedral on August 1 was followed by the morning and evening services in Southwark Cathedral on Sunday, August 3. The choir had the honor of singing a third service at Southwark, a vigil in commemoration of the beginning of the First World War.

The choir is under the direction of Jeremy David Tarrant, organist and choirmaster. Richard Newman, associate organist from 2010–14 served as organist for the tour.

 

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