I have had the pleasure of attending quite a few Evensong's recently, in addition to watching a few Evensongs on line. One thing that has stuck me is that the number of choristers in many choirs have gotten smaller.
At Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford and Canterbury Cathedral, the number of choristers seem to be 11 and 13 respectively, a sharp reduction from the 16 of years gone by. Lincoln also seems to be down to about 10 choristers.
It can't just be down to seasonal weather because New College Choir has increased its number of choristers from 16 to 20.
Is recruitment in some areas becoming more difficult? If so, what can be done to drive up the numbers again?
It is not a criticism of the places I have mentioned. The opposite, they have been centres of musical excellence for a long time and I'd hate to see it decline.
At Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford and Canterbury Cathedral, the number of choristers seem to be 11 and 13 respectively, a sharp reduction from the 16 of years gone by. Lincoln also seems to be down to about 10 choristers.
It can't just be down to seasonal weather because New College Choir has increased its number of choristers from 16 to 20.
Is recruitment in some areas becoming more difficult? If so, what can be done to drive up the numbers again?
It is not a criticism of the places I have mentioned. The opposite, they have been centres of musical excellence for a long time and I'd hate to see it decline.
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