This video is an introduction to the choristers at St Mary’s Music School and the choir of St Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral in Edinburgh, Scotland. We see the young choristers and organists as they prepare in June, 2006, for recording sessions for the Pro Organo CD “Hear My Words, Ye People.”
The Choir of St Mary’s Cathedral (Mother Church of the Diocese of Edinburgh in the Scottish Episcopal Church) has been described by the Sunday Times as “one of the UK’s finest cathedral choirs.” It is unique in Scotland in maintaining a tradition of daily Anglican choral services. The choristers are educated at St Mary’s Music School, Scotland’s only specialist music school, which is also the choir school for the cathedral. St Mary’s Cathedral became the first in the UK to offer girls scholarships to sing as trebles in 1978, and in 2006, became possibly the first British daily choral foundation to offer alto Choral Scholarships and Lay Clerk positions to women as well as men. St Mary’s Cathedral website is: www.cathedral.net . St Mary’s Music School website is: www.st-marys-music-school.co.uk
The choir is led in this video by Simon Nieminski www.nieminski.com , who at the time this video and CD were recorded, was Organist and Master of the Music. Mr Nieminski is still active in Edinburgh, but now concentrates upon his work as both a liturgical and concert organist. His new post is that of organist at St Mary’s RC Cathedral in Edinburgh.
Also seen in this video is a principal of St Mary’s Music School, and Judy Brown, an adult alto in the choir. Organists seen in the video are Organ Scholar Ruaraidh Sutherland and Assistant Organist Duncan Ferguson.
Music heard in the video: At the choir rehearsal, and also the organist’s rehearsal, we hear excerpts from the extended anthem entitled “Hear My Words, Ye People” by Sir Charles Hubert Hastings Parry. In the recording session video in the Cathedral, the choir sings “O for a closer walk with God” by Sir Charles Villiers Stanford. The Stanford anthem can be downloaded as a high-quality MP3 file for only US$1.00 by finding it in the Choral section of the download site: www.mypipes.org
The organ of St Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral, seen and heard in this video is a 1870s vintage Father Henry Willis organ, which has been maintained and well cared for over many decades by Harrison & Harrison. Harrison and Harrison’s website is: www.harrison-organs.co.uk
The Pro Organo CD “Hear My Words, Ye People” CD 7208, is available from www.zarex.com/bin and at www.proorgano.com , as well as from many other retailers in the USA, UK and Europe, including www.arkivmusic.com .
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November 21st, 2009 at 3:30 am
I think this really …
I think this really good singing .
November 21st, 2009 at 3:30 am
Are they having 32 …
Are they having 32 bombard as i know there is no Room for the organ pipes to be installed and before they can install it . the organ needs a rebuilt and cleaning. As i no they are not planning to do that for the next few months or next year or year after
November 21st, 2009 at 3:30 am
The Father willis …
The Father willis Organ At the cathedral I do understand they are Going to have a Bombarde 32 installed Sometime This Year
November 21st, 2009 at 3:30 am
Thanks for writing. …
Thanks for writing. Simon Nieminski was organist and choirmaster at St Mary’s (Scottish Episcopal) Cathedral on Palmerston Place, Edinburgh, when this video was made. Early in 2008, Simon changed jobs, and moved across town. Now he is organist of St Mary’s Metropolitan Cathedral (Roman Catholic) in Edinburgh. There is a video of Simon playing the new pipe organ at “the Met” Cathedral in Edinburgh, also on this Midnight Pipes channel. – FH
November 21st, 2009 at 3:30 am
also simon is …
also simon is director of music at St Marys RC catholic cathedral is he not? Im confused because this is the Episcopal cathedral they are talking about!
November 21st, 2009 at 3:30 am
Stanford was born …
Stanford was born in Glasthule parish, Dublin. I’m organist there on a magnificent romantic organ which he knew!
November 21st, 2009 at 3:30 am
indeed very well …
indeed very well put together
November 21st, 2009 at 3:30 am
Excellent …
Excellent introduction and documentary to what goes on before the service. Totally professional!
November 21st, 2009 at 3:30 am
nice 1
nice 1
November 21st, 2009 at 3:30 am
Very well put …
Very well put together
November 21st, 2009 at 3:30 am
what an interesting …
what an interesting documentary.
not least featuring a rehearsal of sir hubert parry’s ‘hear my words ye people’; one of the most glorious anthems within the anglican church.
wish we could hear the whole anthem including the brilliant ‘baroque’ solo.
imo, sir hubert is the most brilliant composer of the last century. his devotional compositions quite outstanding for their nobility, humanity, humility and kindness.they say he was a very kind and nice man; and it shows and shines all the time.