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London Oratory School Schola

The London Oratory School Schola is a choir for Catholic boys of the London Oratory School established in 1996 by John McIntosh CBE.[1] The current director of the Schola is Charles Cole. The choir's patrons are Princess Michael of Kent, barrister Cherie Blair, actor Simon Callow and composer James MacMillan.[1]

London Oratory School Schola in performance

Musical Directors edit

The choir's founding director was Michael McCarthy. After seven years with the Schola, McCarthy moved to the US to become the Director of Music at Washington National Cathedral.[2] He was succeeded by Steven Grahl, who is now Organist of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford.[3] He was followed by Lee Ward, who combined work as Director of the Schola with his duties as Director of Music at the London Oratory School. Lee Ward left the school in July 2012 to take up a new post in São Paulo, Brazil before returning to the UK as Director of Music at Liverpool Cathedral. Since September 2012 the Director of the Schola has been Charles Cole, formerly director of the Schola Cantorum at the Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School in London.

Performances edit

 
The London Oratory church

An annual performance is the Schola Foundation Concert. This concert featured the world premiere of Roxanna Panufnik's "" - a work written for the choir. The London Oratory Schola Foundation is a charity set up to help finance the Schola and its work. Past concerts have included Panufnik's Westminster Mass, Britten's St Nicholas, Jenkins' Armed Man, Haydn's Missa in tempore belli and many sacred choral works.

Other recent Schola concerts include the 2009 and 2010 performances at the Royal Albert Hall of The Lord of the Rings Fellowship of the Ring and The Two Towers soundtracks. The Schola has also performed with 'The Priests' in Dublin's St Peter's Cathedral and in London's Cadogan Hall, the former being broadcast on BBC Radio Ulster. In November 2008 the choir performed in a concert for Save the Children at St Paul's Cathedral. On 7 July 2007 the Schola performed a concert in Rome, backed by the Vatican, with the Orchestra Philarmonia Di Roma. The concert, written by Michael D’Alessandra, aimed to recall the glory of Rome.[4][5][6][7]

The choir's concert for World AIDS Day took place at the Cadogan Hall in London on 1 December 2007. . All proceeds from the concert went to the SURF Fund (a campaign which works in Rwanda campaigning for free anti-retroviral treatment for survivors of the genocide, and provides medical support to reduce the effect of opportunistic infections) and SOS Children's Villages (a charity working in Swaziland to provide resources for those living with AIDS and to help prevent family abandonment).[8][9]

Controversy edit

The schola was involved in some controversy in November 2007. For its performance for a World AIDS Day concert, the beneficiary, the Terrence Higgins Trust, was abruptly dropped one month before the concert was to take place.

David McFadden, the Headmaster of The London Oratory School, claimed that the nominated charity did not support Christian values so the school could not support the charity from the proceeds of the concert.[10][11]

In response, Actor Simon Callow threatened to resign as patron of a choir at the school in protest. He was also a patron of the Terrence Higgins Trust.[12]

Recordings edit

Film soundtracks edit

The choir has also featured on many film soundtracks including Fantastic Mr. Fox, The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, The Phantom of the Opera, The Golden Compass, The Brothers Grimm and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.[13]

Audio recordings edit

The Schola released a recording of Ave Maria's on the Regent record label in 2008, with a recording of the music of contemporary British composer Roxanna Panufnik due in November 2009. The choir recorded an album of Christmas Carols, 'Songs of a Shepherd' in 2001, released on the Herald AV record label.[14]

In 2007 the Schola worked with the choir of an orphanage in Harare, Zimbabwe, to record a version of the popular Christmas carol Silent Night. The orphanage cares for children who were abandoned or whose parents died, largely due to AIDS. This recording supported, and was launched on, the World AIDS Day.[15] Over 50% of the purchase price goes directly to the orphanage in order to assist it with its work.[16] In 2008 The London Oratory School Schola recorded with Icelandic band Sigur Rós on their song Ára Bátur for their new album Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust, recorded on the Christmas album of Faith Hill and Andrew Johnston, runner-up from Britain's Got Talent, in 2009 the choir featured on albums of 'The Priests' and Camilla Kerslake.

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "London Oratory School Schola", Boy soloist, accessed 2 May 2008
  2. ^ "Michael McCarthy" 9 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine, Washington National Cathedral, accessed 2 May 2008
  3. ^ "Professor Steven Grahl | Christ Church, Oxford University". www.chch.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 10 January 2023.
  4. ^ , Rome Reports, 10 July 2007
  5. ^ "The London Oratory School Schola"[permanent dead link], Vatican Radio, 24 May 2007
  6. ^ , Rome Reports
  7. ^ Vatican concert poster 30 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ "Concert for World Aids Day - The London Oratory School Schola" 28 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine, Cadogan Hall
  9. ^ "World Aids Day concert poster" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 November 2007. Retrieved 28 November 2007.
  10. ^ "Callow in threat to quit Oratory post". The Guardian. 8 November 2007. from the original on 22 April 2021.
  11. ^ The Pope Vs Terry Higgins
  12. ^ Callow in threat to quit Oratory post | UK news | The Guardian
  13. ^ , The New York Times, accessed 2 May 2008
  14. ^ "Songs of a Shepherd ", Amazon.co.uk, accessed 2 May 2008
  15. ^ "Silent Night in Zimbabwe", Association of Zimbabwe Journalists, 24 December 2007
  16. ^ "The Christmas Single of 2007 - Silent Night (Makandifira)" 17 December 2007 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 2 May 2008

External links edit

  • Official site
  • Choir brochure
  • Siena music festival
  • HAVPCD269 - Songs of a Shepherd

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Main article London Oratory School The London Oratory School Schola is a choir for Catholic boys of the London Oratory School established in 1996 by John McIntosh CBE 1 The current director of the Schola is Charles Cole The choir s patrons are Princess Michael of Kent barrister Cherie Blair actor Simon Callow and composer James MacMillan 1 London Oratory School Schola in performance Contents 1 Musical Directors 2 Performances 3 Controversy 4 Recordings 4 1 Film soundtracks 4 2 Audio recordings 5 Gallery 6 References 7 External linksMusical Directors editThe choir s founding director was Michael McCarthy After seven years with the Schola McCarthy moved to the US to become the Director of Music at Washington National Cathedral 2 He was succeeded by Steven Grahl who is now Organist of Christ Church Cathedral Oxford 3 He was followed by Lee Ward who combined work as Director of the Schola with his duties as Director of Music at the London Oratory School Lee Ward left the school in July 2012 to take up a new post in Sao Paulo Brazil before returning to the UK as Director of Music at Liverpool Cathedral Since September 2012 the Director of the Schola has been Charles Cole formerly director of the Schola Cantorum at the Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School in London Performances edit nbsp The London Oratory church An annual performance is the Schola Foundation Concert This concert featured the world premiere of Roxanna Panufnik s Schola Missa de Angelis a work written for the choir The London Oratory Schola Foundation is a charity set up to help finance the Schola and its work Past concerts have included Panufnik s Westminster Mass Britten s St Nicholas Jenkins Armed Man Haydn s Missa in tempore belli and many sacred choral works Other recent Schola concerts include the 2009 and 2010 performances at the Royal Albert Hall of The Lord of the Rings Fellowship of the Ring and The Two Towers soundtracks The Schola has also performed with The Priests in Dublin s St Peter s Cathedral and in London s Cadogan Hall the former being broadcast on BBC Radio Ulster In November 2008 the choir performed in a concert for Save the Children at St Paul s Cathedral On 7 July 2007 the Schola performed a concert in Rome backed by the Vatican with the Orchestra Philarmonia Di Roma The concert written by Michael D Alessandra aimed to recall the glory of Rome 4 5 6 7 The choir s concert for World AIDS Day took place at the Cadogan Hall in London on 1 December 2007 All proceeds from the concert went to the SURF Fund a campaign which works in Rwanda campaigning for free anti retroviral treatment for survivors of the genocide and provides medical support to reduce the effect of opportunistic infections and SOS Children s Villages a charity working in Swaziland to provide resources for those living with AIDS and to help prevent family abandonment 8 9 Controversy editThe schola was involved in some controversy in November 2007 For its performance for a World AIDS Day concert the beneficiary the Terrence Higgins Trust was abruptly dropped one month before the concert was to take place David McFadden the Headmaster of The London Oratory School claimed that the nominated charity did not support Christian values so the school could not support the charity from the proceeds of the concert 10 11 In response Actor Simon Callow threatened to resign as patron of a choir at the school in protest He was also a patron of the Terrence Higgins Trust 12 Recordings editFilm soundtracks edit The choir has also featured on many film soundtracks including Fantastic Mr Fox The Lord of the Rings film trilogy The Phantom of the Opera The Golden Compass The Brothers Grimm and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban 13 Audio recordings edit The Schola released a recording of Ave Maria s on the Regent record label in 2008 with a recording of the music of contemporary British composer Roxanna Panufnik due in November 2009 The choir recorded an album of Christmas Carols Songs of a Shepherd in 2001 released on the Herald AV record label 14 In 2007 the Schola worked with the choir of an orphanage in Harare Zimbabwe to record a version of the popular Christmas carol Silent Night The orphanage cares for children who were abandoned or whose parents died largely due to AIDS This recording supported and was launched on the World AIDS Day 15 Over 50 of the purchase price goes directly to the orphanage in order to assist it with its work 16 In 2008 The London Oratory School Schola recorded with Icelandic band Sigur Ros on their song Ara Batur for their new album Med sud i eyrum vid spilum endalaust recorded on the Christmas album of Faith Hill and Andrew Johnston runner up from Britain s Got Talent in 2009 the choir featured on albums of The Priests and Camilla Kerslake Gallery edit nbsp The London Oratory School Schola performing at the Brompton Oratory on 9 December 2006 nbsp The London Oratory School Schola performing in RomeReferences edit a b London Oratory School Schola Boy soloist accessed 2 May 2008 Michael McCarthy Archived 9 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine Washington National Cathedral accessed 2 May 2008 Professor Steven Grahl Christ Church Oxford University www chch ox ac uk Retrieved 10 January 2023 Seventh Heaven Music Rome Reports 10 July 2007 The London Oratory School Schola permanent dead link Vatican Radio 24 May 2007 Seventh Heaven Music Rome Reports Vatican concert poster Archived 30 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine Concert for World Aids Day The London Oratory School Schola Archived 28 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine Cadogan Hall World Aids Day concert poster PDF Archived from the original PDF on 28 November 2007 Retrieved 28 November 2007 Callow in threat to quit Oratory post The Guardian 8 November 2007 Archived from the original on 22 April 2021 The Pope Vs Terry Higgins Callow in threat to quit Oratory post UK news The Guardian London Oratory School Schola Filmography The New York Times accessed 2 May 2008 Songs of a Shepherd Amazon co uk accessed 2 May 2008 Silent Night in Zimbabwe Association of Zimbabwe Journalists 24 December 2007 The Christmas Single of 2007 Silent Night Makandifira Archived 17 December 2007 at the Wayback Machine accessed 2 May 2008External links editOfficial site Choir brochure Siena music festival HAVPCD269 Songs of a Shepherd Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title London Oratory School Schola amp oldid 1167620213, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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