Very sad news here. The cathedral choir will cease to exist after tomorrow night.
A sad day for music in Wales
Thank you for all your support over the last few weeks of campaigning to save Llandaff Cathedral Choir.
Sadly, the Cathedral Chapter made the terrible decision today to sack its Choir just five days before Christmas.
The Cathedral Choir, which has appeared twice on the BBC’s Songs of Praise this year, is one of the last cathedral choirs in Wales to employ professional singers.
This is a damaging and short-sighted decision by the Cathedral Chapter with huge repercussions for the individuals involved and for Llandaff Cathedral. We believe that, if the Cathedral had supported the Choir’s own fundraising plans and taken up the offers of support from the Save Llandaff Choir Campaign, it could have raised the necessary funds to keep these musicians employed.
You can read our response to today’s decision on the campaign website.
We now need your continuing support as the choristers’ consider submitting an appeal against redundancy.
The choir’s final performance will be a concert tomorrow at 7pm at the Cathedral.
As an example of what just one concert can do, the fundraising concert held earlier this week raised £1,280 to support the Cathedral’s Music Department. We remain convinced that our detailed fundraising proposals offered a viable alternative to redundancies.
You can continue to help us: please ask people to register their support for the choir.
In the mean time, we would like to wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Best wishes
Henry Vann and David Abrahams
Save Llandaff Choir and the Incorporated Society of Musicians
A sad day for music in Wales
Thank you for all your support over the last few weeks of campaigning to save Llandaff Cathedral Choir.
Sadly, the Cathedral Chapter made the terrible decision today to sack its Choir just five days before Christmas.
The Cathedral Choir, which has appeared twice on the BBC’s Songs of Praise this year, is one of the last cathedral choirs in Wales to employ professional singers.
This is a damaging and short-sighted decision by the Cathedral Chapter with huge repercussions for the individuals involved and for Llandaff Cathedral. We believe that, if the Cathedral had supported the Choir’s own fundraising plans and taken up the offers of support from the Save Llandaff Choir Campaign, it could have raised the necessary funds to keep these musicians employed.
You can read our response to today’s decision on the campaign website.
We now need your continuing support as the choristers’ consider submitting an appeal against redundancy.
The choir’s final performance will be a concert tomorrow at 7pm at the Cathedral.
As an example of what just one concert can do, the fundraising concert held earlier this week raised £1,280 to support the Cathedral’s Music Department. We remain convinced that our detailed fundraising proposals offered a viable alternative to redundancies.
You can continue to help us: please ask people to register their support for the choir.
In the mean time, we would like to wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Best wishes
Henry Vann and David Abrahams
Save Llandaff Choir and the Incorporated Society of Musicians
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