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| | US-based organization. 'Recognizing that the music of the church finds its primary expression within the framework of the liturgy, this Association takes as its purpose the elevation, stimulation, and support of music and the allied arts in all their aspects in the Anglican church, and especially in their relationship to liturgy.' |
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| | US-based organization. 'ALCM stands as a strong and successful service and professional organization, with membership close to 1500, dedicated to the cause of strengthening the ministry of music in the Lutheran Church. It serves through a wide range of publications, conferences, and local, regional, and national events. ALCM is widely recognized as a significant force in Lutheran church music.' |
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| | UK-based organization. OBJECTS 'To champion the ancient tradition of the all-male choir in Cathedrals, Chapels Royal, Collegiate Churches, University Chapels and similar ecclesiastical choral foundations. It is also the policy of CTCC to encourage parish churches which maintain, or seek to establish, all-male choirs.'
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| | 'Welcome to the very special world of choir schools ... If you know a child who loves singing please explore our site further. He or she may qualify for one of the most exciting education bargains currently available to 7-13 year olds ...' |
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| | 'Founded in 1906, the Society affirms the importance of music in worship and of the effective use of music appropriate to its proper liturgical use and thus strives always to sustain the Church’s wonderful musical heritage. It also recognises and seeks to meet the constant demand for fine congregational music in a modern idiom, by encouraging those of today’s composers whose works evince the timeless qualities of refinement and style.' Based in the UK. |
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| | '(C)onsists of Old Chorister Associations from Cathedrals throughout the British Isles, Eire and New Zealand. 'The objects are primarily to promote friendship amongst people from like backgrounds, to assist in maintaining and improving the high standard of cathedral music that plays such a vital part in cathedral worship, to support and encourage the activities of each Association and to bring them together in closer contact with one another.' |
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| | Roman Catholic sponsored union of National Federations of 'choirs of both sexes (girls and/or boys of school age) with or without men's voices, engaged principally in the service of the liturgy ... The FIPC can accept National Federations from other Churches and Christian Communities, which do not have full communion with the Catholic Church, as cooperators.' |
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| | 'The choir is the lifeblood, the animating factor that turns a cathedral from a beautiful but silent space into one that reverberates with glory. Few sounds on earth are more glorious than a British cathedral choir letting rip. We hope that you will enjoy visiting and return to this website whenever you are seeking information about cathedrals and music ... 'Please visit our huge Find Cathedrals section where you will find, in an easy to read format, all the details you are likely to need when planning a visit to any of our wonderful cathedrals, abbeys and college chapels.' |
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| | 'Under distinguished patronage the Guild was founded in 1888 as the Church Choir Guild. It was incorporated in 1905 to become known as the Incorporated Guild of Church Musicians. The foundation patrons were Archbishop Frederick Temple and Sir George Elvey, organist of St George’s Chapel, Windsor. The Guild is a fellowship of those who sincerely desire to offer the best in music to the service of the church, both amateur and professional musicians being unified in a common ideal. Membership is open to all members of the Christian Church.' |
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| | 'The 2009 International Church Music Festival Featuring the esteemed artistic staff of Sir David Willcocks, Paul Leddington Wright and the piano-duo, Nielson & Young. Join hundreds of singers and friends from around the world to experience Classic Sacred Choral music in the Eternal City of Rome.' 13-20 June 2009. |
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