Coming Up!

Nightingale Vocal Ensemble concert:

Exploratory Choral Meditations - ‘Breath’

Wednesday March 19th 5.15pm.

Drawing from the treasury of Anglican music old and new, music at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul flows to all corners of the congregation and beyond. Music from the 12th century to the present day is brought to life expertly by the Cathedral Schola each week. From the yearning of a single vocal line to the joyful sounds of many voices, music has a home at the Cathedral.

The popular Messiah Sing and Embrace Ambiance concerts allow musicians to stretch their wings in the Cathedral’s favorable acoustics. At 5:15 on the first Wednesday of most months, vocal improvisation is at the heart of Exploratory Choral Meditations, curated by Nathan Halbur. Themes from nature and society open the door for vocal creativity. The innovative Nightingale Vocal Ensemble, led by Benjamin Perry, is in residence at the Cathedral, offering several concerts per year.

To further this musical vision, we invite you to support the ongoing restoration of the Cathedral’s historic pipe organs. Your generosity will help preserve these remarkable instruments for generations to come. Visit our giving page to learn how you can make a difference.

Music is sung and played with intention at the Cathedral. Come and experience it with us—join us for a service, a concert, or a moment of reflection. Let the music inspire you.

The Cathedral Schola

The Schola of St. Paul's Cathedral is made up of young professional singers as well as students from Boston's conservatories and universities. They meet to rehearse on Sundays before the 10 a.m. service, providing music for that and special Cathedral and diocesan services September through June. The choir leads the congregation in hymns and service music in addition to singing anthems, which range from medieval chant to Anglican anthems across the centuries to contemporary music by a variety of composers. If you are interested in joining the choir, please click the "Learn More" button at the bottom of the page.

You can read about the instruments at the Cathedral on the Instruments page of the website.  In addition to the organs, we have a Kawai grand piano and an Italian single-manual harpsichord by Peter Fisk.

Schola Bios

Volunteer Singers 

We are growing a choir to sing with our Schola on Sunday mornings and on special occasions. Click the button below to contact Louise Mundinger for more information.

 

The Nightingale Vocal Ensemble
our official Ensemble-in-Residence.

Recordings

In addition to being home to the Cathedral Schola and Nightingale Ensemble, our space has been rented out for a variety of experimental choral music events.

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