“Without music the stones have no voice”

At the heart of the Cathedral’s worship is music performed in the English Choral Tradition, a beautiful and uplifting experience accessible to both regular worshippers at the Cathedral and to visitors. However, the Cathedral’s rich musical tradition is sustained without the fee-paying Choir School found at many other cathedrals.

The Boys’ and Girls’ Choirs are open to any boy or girl who demonstrates the musical ability required through open audition. They come from different social and ethnic backgrounds, and different schools, both state and independent.

Membership of the Choirs is free; the Choristers receive an excellent musical education that their parents may not otherwise be able to afford.  However, the costs of the Choirs to the Cathedral are considerable, approximately £180,000 per year, including the salary costs of the Director of Music and the Director of the Girls’ Choir, the costs of the Lay Clerks, travel costs, costs of foreign tours, laundry of robes and purchase of music.

The Cathedral seeks financial support for the Choirs in order that the worship held at the Cathedral continues to be enriched by music, and that the choristers may continue to receive excellent musical training at no cost to their parents. There are a variety of ways to do this.  You can leave a legacy in your will to the Choirs Endowment Fund which produces an annual income to support the cost of Cathedral music.  You can also make a one off donation, or sponsor a chorister. 

If you are interested in supporting us in this way please contact the Development Director by email or telephone 020 7367 6704

Supporting the Girls’ Choir

The St Mary Overie Appeal

Through the St Mary Overie Appeal, which is led by Dame Mary Archer, the Cathedral seeks to place the Girls’ Choir on a sure financial footing.  The Girls’ Choir is the only Anglican Cathedral girls’ choir in London. It sings Choral Evensong every Monday and alternate Thursdays, as well as at many special services and events and performs to an outstanding standard. Like the Boys’ Choir, it has made recordings and broadcasts, performed at the Royal Albert Hall, and undertaken overseas tours. Donations are requested in order that it may continue to make its unique contribution to the life of the Cathedral.

The cost of supporting one girl for one year is £1,000.  Donations of £3,000 and £5,000 would ensure longer term support over three and five years respectively.

The dedication to St Mary Overie is first a dedication to the Virgin Mary, and the name Overie (Over The River), comes from the site’s origins as the oldest crossing point of the tidal Thames, at was the only entrance to the City of London across the river for many centuries.

If you would like to support the Girls' Choir Please click here

Supporting the Boys’ Choir

St Saviour's Church became the Cathedral for the newly formed Diocese of Southwark in 1905 and for many years has had a fine Choir of boys and men. The Boys’ Choir sings the Choral Eucharist and also Choral Evensong on Sundays, and sings Choral Evensong on Tuesdays and Fridays. It has become well known through broadcasts, overseas tours and recordings.

We have recently received support from Morden College and the Worshipful Company of Saddlers to support three of our choristerships.

If you would like to support the Boys Choir, please click here

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