France Tour 2012 – Albi and Toulouse
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From 24th -31st July, Chester Cathedral Choir will be visiting France. We will be singing in the Basilica of St. Cecile, Albi and St Sernin’s, Toulouse. The Choir Support Group have been working hard to raise funds to send the choir on tour this year and we are very grateful for a generous donation from MBNA without which the tour would not be possible.
Visit the tour page for live updates! Also on twitter #ccctour

Chester layclerk wins photography competition
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Chester Alto, Francis Hills recently won the first prize of £200 in a photography competition organised by Rayburn Tours. Rayburn recently took the cathedral choir to France and Belgium in the October half term and held a competition for the best photos of groups or individuals enjoying their time on tour. The winning image is shown below of the iconic Eiffel Tower taken with an ultra-wide angle 10mm lens attached to a Nikon D90.
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Emily’s Tour Diary
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Emily Burnett, Head Chorister writes
“With a 5am start, sleepy eyed choristers clambered onto the coach which was taking us on our journey through the Eurotunnel. We were greeted by our two bus drivers, Andy and Dave, who were the funniest bus drivers we had ever come across. With the songs and chants they taught us, such as ‘This is the song that never ends,’ the time soon flew by and we arrived at our first hotel twelve hours later. Our evening meal consisted of many Belgium favourites and a much needed drink for the adults. One sip and they soon discovered just how strong the beer was in Belgium!
The following day we were taken by our courier, Helen, to explore Bruges. We visited a museum called Choco-Story which told us about the history of chocolate which many of us tasted and purcahsed some of the world famous Belgium chocolate – it did not disappoint! The canals that weaved through the city were lovely and the first cathedral we sang in was Saint Salvator’s. We were received by a fabulous audience and the concert was a great success. A couple of amazing organ solos from Assistant Director, Mr Roberts, gave us a rest and Olivia Hunt, Leader Chorister, gave a wonderful solo in Vox Dicentis by Edward Naylor.
On day three we travelled for four hours from Diksmuide to Paris for our second concert at La Madeleine. From the outside the church looked like a Greek temple. It was vast and had large columns all the way round. Inside there were no windows but the acoustic was glorious. There was something special about the atmosphere here and the space was wonderful to sing in. The leader choristers sang a quartet, Ave Maria by the French composer Saint-Saëns (who had been organist there) and Emily Burnett sang a notable solo during Roger Ducasse’s Crux Fidelis. Later that evening we went on a boat trip along the river Seine. The beautifully lit “Tour d’Eiffel” captured everyone’s attention. After half an hour of waiting to cast off, we changed boats as ours had broken down! We cruised past Notre Dame cathedral and saw much of Paris’ stately architecture. After dinner we departed for our second hotel.
The next morning brought much excitement from all the choristers as the plan was to visit Disneyland. After Mr Rushforth’s stern words about not spoiling our voices, we set off, filled with the buzz that only Disney magic can bring! With the variety of adrenaline fuelled rides, the park was to everyones taste, apart from one of the adults, who was reportedly heard to say, upon departing the Tower of Terror, “I felt like my organs were going to come out of my mouth!”
After a busy few days, the last day loomed, along with the final concert in St Sévérin’s Church. Following the concert, we had Flams, a traditional French pizza. With thank you gifts and cards bought and signed we departed with heavy hearts but fond memories of a wonderful tour of Paris and Bruges.”
Read MoreBack from Bruges and ready for Advent
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Having returned from the Paris/Bruges tour which took place over the October half term, the choir are new revitalised and refreshed ready to take on the music of the festive season.
Read more about the different perspectives on the tour from a lay clerk and from the head chorister and listen to the podcast attached to this post by clicking the play button.
FORTHCOMING EVENTS DURING ADVENT AND CHRISTMAS
Sunday 29th November, 2009 at 6:30pm
Candlelight Procession and music for advent by Byrd, Palestrina, Stanford, Wise and Ledger.

Wednesday 23rd December, 2009 at 6:00 pm
Nine Lessons and Carols service sung by the Cathedral Choir
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Thursday 24th December, 2009 at 3:00pm
Nine Lessons and Carols service sung by the Cathedral Choir
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Belgium/Paris Tour, October 2009
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Between Saturday 24th – Thursday 29th, Chester Cathedral Choir are on tour.
Concerts include:
Sunday 25th 3pm - St. Salvator’s Cathedral, Bruges
Monday 26th 4pm – La Madeleine, Paris
Weds 28th 3pm - Saint-Sévérin, Paris
Visit the choir facebook page for tour updates.
Tour to Florida, October 2007
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CHESTER CATHEDRAL CHOIR TOUR TO FLORIDA 2007 DIARY
FRIDAY 19TH OCTOBER
After a few teary moments, we set off on the journey to Manchester Airport. Whilst a few choristers were excited (that being an understatement), most were simply trying to get back to sleep after a painful 6.15 start in the Refectory.
A few hours later, after spending a small fortune in Duty Free, we were on our way to Florida. Before take off we received a special welcome on the pilot-intercom and 20 minutes later we were in the air. During the 8-hour flight, one particular head chorister managed to not only spill vast quantities of apple juice over herself, but also lose here passport.
After a second flight, we arrived in Florida! At the English equivalent of 2.30 am, we stopped at a buffet for dinner, an 45 minutes returned to the hotel and fell straight into bed.
SATURDAY 20TH OCTOBER
On day two, full of excitement, we set off for the Kennedy Space Centre! After arriving, an excited Mr. Rushforth, followed closely by Mr. Roberts rushed off to the Space Flight Simulator. After whizzing around space, everyone headed off for coffee and fudge. Following that, we went to watch an Imax Movie (which included everyone wearing extremely attractive plastic yellow glasses which allowed us to see the film in 3D) in which everyone spent 45 minutes attempting to grab ‘flying objects’ and flick dust away from their faces. After looking around the space garden, everyone headed off to the buffet.
SUNDAY 21ST OCTOBER
On day three, which started with an unpopular 5.30 wake up call, we sung our first mass, at St. Luke’s Cathedral to celebrate St. Luke’s day. After circling the Cathedral 4 times as part of the processional hymn (that involved more interludes than verses), we spent 2 hours singing on a balcony above the congregation with the Boychoir. We were shocked at the relaxed attitude of the choir and congregation after comparing the conductor to Mr. Poulter on a Sunday morning!
After a surprise visit from Bethany’s family, we returned to the hotel for an afternoon relaxing in the pool. In the evening, we travelled to Bubba Gump’s Shrimp Company for a delicious meal of shrimp and fish.
MONDAY 22ND OCTOBER
On day four, as we became accustomed to the early morning wake up calls, we set off for Seaworld! As our tour guide Anne, reeled off endless lists of activities, excitement levels rose and everyone began to plan their day. When we arrived, and everyone realised the temperature had reached 35 degrees Celsius, a mass of choristers headed for the ‘Journey to Atlantis’ water ride to cool off. After watching a fabulous dolphin show, we eagerly headed for the Shamu Show. Whilst most of the audience remained dry, a small group including Ed, Joe, Will and myself were drenched by Shamu as he flapped his tail in our direction.
After the show, we set off for ‘Kraken’ (Seaworld’s roller coaster) with some of the choristers riding up to 5 times consecutively. Despite originally chickening out of the ride, when discovering that his own 10 year old daughter Laura has already braved it, Mr. Rushforth chose to go on ‘Kraken’ in an attempt ot regain some street-cred.
TUESDAY 23RD OCTOBER
On day five, with a free morning scheduled, everyone was thankful for an opportunity to have a lie-in, and most of the group slept in until 8.30, and then spent the rest of the morning either relaxing in the pool or exploring Old Town. At 1.15, we boarded the coach for St. Luke’s to prepare for a concert in the evening. After a rehearsal in the afternoon, we travelled an hour away from the Cathedral… in order to go for a meal in a restaurant 25 yards away from our hotel. 2 hours later, we were standing in the Nave singing. Whilst the size of the audience was slightly disappointing (we nearly outnumbered them), the standing ovation that we received at the end of the concert made up for this.
In true-Cathedral choir style, I nearly fainted in the concert, and during the reception following, everyone sang Happy Birthday to Will in 4 part harmony.
WEDNESDAY 24TH OCTOBER
On day six, as we set off for the Universal Studios (rather than the theme park) everyone was getting excited as once again Anne listed the activities to do in the park. After gaining some courage after going on ‘Kraken’, Mr. Rushforth was already looking forward to going on the new ‘The Mummy’ ride (which had taken 10 years to complete), even if he did have to “ease himself in”! After a ride on ‘Twister’, and a 10 minute wait for the ride, we were about to board the ride, at least until Joe and I were sent back to the start of the ride for wearing no shoes. After retrieving our shoes, we finally rode ‘The Mummy’ which involved being thrown backwards on the ride and blasted with fire.
After a delicious lunch at the Hard Rock Café followed by buying some “hardcore jewellery”, we went off to the other attractions. At 5 o’clock, after some last minute purchases, including a clapper-board (“Howells Magnificat, take 17, reel 4”) we set off for the hotel. With a free evening, a small group of the choir went and played a very serious game of go-karts followed by walking around the ‘British Shoppe’ whilst speaking in “slightly exaggerated English accents”.
THURSDAY 25TH OCTOBER
On day seven we travelled to Vero Beach. Following a rehearsal in the morning for a concert in Trinity Concert, we set off for the beach. 45 minutes later we were all swimming in the sea. The water was overwhelmingly salty and most of the choristers ‘drowned’ at least twice, but the squeals that could be heard from both choristers and parents confirmed that everyone had enjoyed the swim. After having showers in the retreat-houses by the church, and leisure activities, we were treated to a meal cooked by the congregation. Everyone enjoyed the meal and an hour later we began our concert. With a larger audience, we were filled with more confidence and this was reflected in our singing.
FRIDAY 26TH OCTOBER
On day eight, with yet another early start, it was expected of the choristers to be filled with complaints, but for once this was not true, as it was Disney day! (“Yay!”)
As usual, Mr. Rushforth took the lead as he skipped ahead towards Space Mountain. Whilst every other member of the choir managed to go on the ride in the first ½ hour, it took Emily Burnett (HEAD CHORISTER) 7 hours to build up the confidence to do so. Following that, 2 rides on “Buzz Lightyear Star Command” revealed that several lay clerks had spent too much time on video games, with impressive scores such as 124,700 (Joe Buckmaster) and 99,000 (Ed Jones), whereas Mr. Roberts and I had not with embarrassing scores of 6,000 and 4,000 respectively.
At 7 o’clock, we all boarded the coach, and at 10 o’clock following a long game of piggy-in-the-middle in the pool, several lay clerks and a few choristers sat in ‘Flippers Pizzeria’ paying a very intense game of “Name that Anthem” (created by Mr. Rushforth) followed by an even more serious game of charades.
SATURDAY 27TH OCTOBER
On day nine, with free time to start the day, a few choristers chose to get a taxi in order to travel to the closest mall for some retail therapy. Whilst this was happening, a very mature group of Joe Buckmaster, Philip Rushforth, Will Hare, Ed Jones and Bryan Dadson chose to bully Ian Roberts (Assistant Organist) in another game of piggy-in-the-middle by taking advantage of his height and kind-heartedness.
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