A follow-up letter in today's Times:
Choral standards
Sir, Richard Morrison is right that we must not be complacent about the steadily rising choral standard at the top end that was cultivated over the 145 years since Stanford wrote his B-flat service in 1879. Without proper roots, this may not be sustainable. The work going on in the diocese of Leeds and elsewhere is an excellent way forward, as is the even more recent effort being put in at Ripon Cathedral by Ronny Krippner, the director of music. There remains the problem of the grassroots of our choral tradition. What are we to do about the disappearance of parish choirs and the ageing membership of choral societies? Independent schools can and do maintain good singing groups, but a way of re-establishing good-quality choral music in state schools is urgently needed.
Peter Lutton
Epsom, Surrey
Sir, Richard Morrison is right that we must not be complacent about the steadily rising choral standard at the top end that was cultivated over the 145 years since Stanford wrote his B-flat service in 1879. Without proper roots, this may not be sustainable. The work going on in the diocese of Leeds and elsewhere is an excellent way forward, as is the even more recent effort being put in at Ripon Cathedral by Ronny Krippner, the director of music. There remains the problem of the grassroots of our choral tradition. What are we to do about the disappearance of parish choirs and the ageing membership of choral societies? Independent schools can and do maintain good singing groups, but a way of re-establishing good-quality choral music in state schools is urgently needed.
Peter Lutton
Epsom, Surrey
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