Christ Church Music
The choirs of Christ Church Greenwich offer praise
to God through song and community. As one of the leading music programs in the United States, we offer excellence through opportunity. Through regular performances they sing a wide variety of music at Christ Church, elsewhere locally, and through regular visits to English Cathedrals.
Our choirs offer opportunities for those aged four and older. Through our vibrant rehearsals, members learn singing technique, music theory, music history and occasional theology appropriate to the age group. Our most advanced singers receive international accreditation through the Royal School of Church Music awards system, and many alumni go on to sing at universities here and abroad, as well as pursuing careers in music.
Members of our choirs are expected to have a high level of commitment. The rehearsal and performance schedules are sent out well in advance, and potential conflicts need to be raised early.
Contact Director of Music, Jamie Hitel
jhitel@christchurchgreenwich.org
203.869.6600 x 21
Our Choirs
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Boys’ Choir
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Teen Boys' Choir
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St. Cecilia Choir of Girls
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Novice Program
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St. Nicholas Choir
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Choir of Men and Boys
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Christ Church Singers
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Bell Choir
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Compline Choir
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Alumni
FAQs
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The choirs are fully funded by the church, although there are fees for extra activities such as choir tours and choir camps. Choristers in the boys’ and girls’ choirs have training worth the equivalent of $5,000 per year; for the St Nicholas Choir this is about $1,500.
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Generally we expect members to be present at every rehearsal and performance. The choir can only function at its best when all of its members are present, on time, and contributing to the group. Unlike many team sports, there is no "bench" in the choir stalls, so every team member is of equal importance. We understand that many people in our community are heavily programmed, and can be flexible provided absences are negotiated well in advance.
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Full choristers of school age receive a small honorarium for each service at which they sing, on a sliding scale dependent on experience and their ribbon training achievements. Choir pay is distributed twice a year. Occasionally, other payments are made to choristers, for example if they sing at a wedding or a memorial service.
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Christ Church follows the scheme of training established by the Royal School of Church Music whereby choristers are rewarded for their progress with ribbons they wear over their surplice. The scheme sets out specific goals, and when the chorister has achieved these, they are given a new colored ribbon to wear. Our most advanced choristers go on to receive externally examined, internationally recognised silver and gold awards that can boost college applications.
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For services, the choir wears red cassocks, and for full members, a surplice is worn over it. These traditional garments are provided by the church, but parents are expected to clean them for their child. Black shoes are needed for services.
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We are delighted to welcome people of all denominations and faiths, or none, to sing at Christ Church, and we have had choristers from many different backgrounds. The context of the music we sing is important, and so we do teach the meanings of the texts and how they relate to the liturgy and church year. However, the main focus of rehearsals is on music making, singing technique, and music theory, and discussion of faith is factual rather than proselytizing.
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Email music@christchurchgreenwich.org and we will get right back to you! If it’s on behalf of your child, please let us know their name, age, and grade. If you’re interested in the Christ Church Singers, please include your voice part.