Music and Choir
Following in the tradition of choral singing, Sheffield Cathedral has a choir that enriches worship and is a resource for the city and diocese.
The choir sings in the Cathedral at Choral Evensong (Tuesdays-Fridays and Sundays in term time), at the Sung Eucharist on Sunday morning during term time, and on other special occasions.
The choir is made up of boys, girls and men. It has its own website.
For the current week's music list click here.
For details of Choir recordings click here.
To learn more about the launch of the Sing! music outreach programme which works with local schools, click here.
The life of a chorister
Are you wondering what it's like being a chorister and is if it is for you? Read on!
Five reasons to become a chorister
Are you a boy aged between 7 and 10, or a girl between 10 and 13?
Do you enjoy singing?
Do you live in Sheffield?
If so, why should you become a chorister?
Here ...
The choir
There was a choir of men and boys in the old parish church of Sheffield for centuries, and when that church was raised to the status of a Cathedral in 1913, ...
The cathedral organ
At the suggestion of Francis Jackson, Organist at York Minster, at the time, the organ in Sheffield Cathedral was built and installed by N. P. Mander Ltd of London.
Dr. Jackson gave the opening ...
SING!
Hello and welcome to Sheffield Cathedral’s SING! project.
We run in conjunction with the Sheffield Music Service, the University of Sheffield’s Music Department and Sing Up, the Government’s ...