Holy Week Services

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Holy Week is one of the busiest times of year for the cathedral and choir. Below is a guide to the services taking place during this important time. A list of these services can also be downloaded by CLICKING HERE and a list of the music being sung at each service is available HERE.

Palm Sunday 14 April: Cathedral Eucharist and Procession, 9.45am

The Cathedral Eucharist recalls the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem with the blessing of palms and a procession into and around the Cathedral. The Cathedral Choir will sing an introit from outside the Great West Doors and a cantor will continue the tradition here at Wells of responding through the ancient singing holes behind the West Front (at 9.45am). As the service unfolds, the Cathedral Choir sings the story of Christ’s Passion and Death as it will be told throughout Holy Week. The beginning of Christ’s journey is the beginning of our journey too as we seek to make sense of the momentous events of Holy Week which have shaped the world.


Palm Sunday 14 April: An English Passion by Philip Wilby (first performance), 3.00pm

A devotional and dramatic performance of Philip Wilby’s passion according to Saint Matthew, sung by the Great Choir. All are invited. There will be a retiring collection following this event.


Maundy Thursday 18 April: The Eucharist of the Last Supper and the Watch, 7.30pm

As evening gathers in the Cathedral, the Last Supper and Jesus’ gift of himself are remembered in the Eucharist. Like many of the Holy Week liturgies, the feel of the Eucharist changes throughout the service. The Gloria in excelsis is sung for the first time since the beginning of Lent, but after the foot-washing (all are welcome to take part) and the eucharist the altars are stripped as the choir sings psalms of lament and the sacrament is moved to a simply but beautifully adorned place, where, with the disciples, we are invited to watch with Christ ‘for one brief hour’. The Cathedral, in semi-darkness now, remains open until 10pm for prayer and reflection, when the final gospel of the day is read and Christ is left alone.


Good Friday 19 April: Three Hours, 12 noon

The first two hours of this service contains hymns, readings and addresses on the theme of the Passion, given this year by the Right Reverend Alastair Redfern, former Bishop of Derby. During the final hour the Cathedral Choir sings and there is an opportunity to walk to the cross and to pray before it, as the Choir sings. As the death of Christ is commemorated at 3pm, the service finishes suddenly and the congregation leaves, as so many fled the crucifixion. All are welcome to come and go during any part of the service. Hymns are sung on each quarter to allow for unobtrusive movement.


Holy Saturday 20 April: The Easter Vigil with Fireworks, 9.00pm

The congregation gathers in the darkened Cathedral before this service and the Light of Christ is kindled outside and carried ceremonially into the Cathedral. The Easter hymn of praise, Exultet is sung as the Paschal candle is set in the midst of the Cathedral and then dramatic hymns and readings precede the Proclamation of Easter. A candlelit procession moves around the Cathedral to the font where baptismal vows are renewed, before the procession moves to Cathedral Green for fireworks. There will be a party in the North transept, following the service to which all are invited to bring a bottle!


Easter Sunday 21 April: Eucharist, 9.30am; Matins, 11.30am; Evensong, 3.00pm

The three services of Easter Day will be full of the sense of joy in the resurrection, with music to match!

Newsletter - Spring 2019

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We’re delighted to share our latest newsletter with you. Our Wells Angels received their copies a couple of weeks ago and we’re now delighted to share it with our wider audience of supporters. With dates of not-to-be-missed forthcoming events, as well as news of both current and former choristers, we hope you’ll enjoy reading it.

There are two ways in which you can access the newsletter:

  1. Read online by CLICKING HERE

  2. Download a PDF to read on your computer at home by CLICKING HERE

Hard copies will also be available in Wells Cathedral from Sunday 14 April.

Pancake Fun!

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Some of our choristers had a break from their lessons and duties yesterday to take part in a Shrove Tuesday pancake race, as part of a photoshoot with local media! We’ve been given access to some of the final photos and they are brilliant! Thankfully, the choristers involved were all expert flippers and there wasn't too much pancake to clear up from Vicars Close or the Cloisters!

With thanks to Jason Bryant.

Another New Chorister and a Premiere…

It's been quite the day at Wells Cathedral! This morning the Boy & Girl Choristers and Vicars Choral performed the premiere of Stuart Beer's new setting of the Mass. It was warmly received by the congregation and is a wonderful new addition to the repertoire. Congratulations to both the composer and the Choir on a superb first performance!

On top of this, we were again thrilled that another of our talented young choristers has completed her time as a probationer and was today installed as a full chorister.

Shannon is pictured here with the Head Girl Chorister, Erin, and Assistant Organist, Jeremy Cole, who conducted today's service. We offer the warmest of congratulations to Shannon and her family and look forward to hearing much more of her!


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A New Chorister!

New chorister Lloyd, resplendent in his new surplice, with the Head Boy Chorister, Ross.

New chorister Lloyd, resplendent in his new surplice, with the Head Boy Chorister, Ross.

We offer our warmest congratulations to Lloyd, one of the probationer boy choristers, who was today invested as a full member of the choir during the Eucharist at Wells Cathedral, where he received a welcoming round of applause from the congregation. We offer him our warmest congratulations!

Concert Postponed

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Concert Postponed

Unfortunately the harpist for tomorrow's performance of A Ceremony of Carols has been working away and is unable to get back to Wells because of the weather. It is with regret therefore that the concert has had to be postponed. The choristers have worked very hard on this wonderful work over the past few weeks and so we will announce a new date for their performance as soon as we can and hope you will forgive us if it is somewhat out of season!


On Saturday 2 February, the Feast of Candlemas, the choristers will be performing Benjamin Britten's magical A Ceremony of Carols at a FREE lunchtime concert at 1.05pm. The performance will take place in the beautiful candlelit space of the Lady Chapel in Wells Cathedral and there will be a retiring collection in aid of the Chorister Trust.

British composer Benjamin Britten wrote his cantata, A Ceremony of Carols, during World War II while he was crossing the Atlantic in 1942 aboard a cargo ship. Since then, the choral work has become a staple for choristers across the land during the Christmas season.

The cantata is made up of 11 movements: 10 with voice and one for solo harp. It was written originally for a three-part boys’ choir, with soloist and harp accompaniment. Some of the carols are in Latin; some are in Middle English based on poems from the 15th and 16th centuries.

As the threat of World War II loomed, Britten decided to leave England in 1939 with his personal and professional partner, tenor Peter Pears. They spent time in Canada and the United States before returning to England in 1942. While in the U.S., Britten composed several major works. His decision to go back home was prompted after reading a collection of poems by George Crabbe called The Borough. Published in 1810, this collection was set on the Suffolk coast where Britten was from.

Britten and Pears boarded the Swedish cargo ship Axel Johnson in March 1942 to return to England. The voyage was dangerous with Nazi submarines inhabiting the Atlantic but the composer completed two choral works during the crossing: Hymn to St. Cecilia and A Ceremony of Carols.

The musical sequence begins with the plainchant “Hodie Christus natus est,” sung in unison and unaccompanied as a processional. That is followed by several poems from the Middle Ages that Britten chose to tell the Christmas story: from the jubilant exultations of “Wolcume Yule”, to the pastoral solos of “That yongë child” and “Balulalow,” and the to the martial urgency of “This Little Babe's” expanding canon - whose vivid "holy war" between the infant and Satan must surely have been inspired by the real-life world war. Halfway through the cantata, the harp solo “Interlude” not only unifies the entire work by including themes from various movements but also displays the versatility of the harp. After the harp solo, the choir continues with the chilling “In freezing winter night,” the lighthearted “Spring Carol,” and the joyful “Deo Gracias.”

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Song Squad at Evensong

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The Cathedral Choir was once again joined for Evensong last night by the Cathedral's Youth Choir - the Wells Cathedral Song Squad! The children joined the choir with great gusto for the singing of the anthem, John Rutter's exquisite A Gaelic Blessing. Well done to them all! And we look forward to their next performance.

If your child is interested in joining the Song Squad, then CLICK HERE to visit the cathedral website for more information.

Promenade Concert in aid of WCCT

We are delighted that the Tallis Voices, conducted by Peter Leech, are again putting on a concert in aid of the Trust. The concert will be given as part of Wells Cathedral's series of Promenade Concerts. These take place throughout January when the nave has been cleared of all furniture, allowing the audience to wander through this wonderful medieval space.

The concert is at 7.00pm on Friday 18 January and is entitled Regina Coeli: Renaissance Music commemorating the Blessed Virgin Mary. It promises to be a wonderful treat.

Tickets are £10 and are available from the Cathedral Shop Box Office (01749 672773) or by post from Dr C R Lovell, Green Farm Cottage, The Green, Farmborough, Bath, BA2 0BA (please enclose a stamped addressed envelope).

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Wells Angels Scheme Launched

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Over the past four days, our choristers have performed to well over 4,500 people over the course of two ‘Carols by Candlelight’ concerts and the two Cathedral Carol Services. Following tonight’s Midnight Eucharist and tomorrow’s Eucharist and Matins of Christmas Day services, the total number of people who have been touched by the choristers’ singing will number well over 6,000.

To help secure the future of our Choristers and Cathedral Choir, at the Candlelight Concerts we were excited to launch our new benefits programme for regular donors - Wells Angels!

Regular support is best. It helps the Trust to plan ahead and assist more children, to ensure that Wells Cathedral Choir will be singing at the Christmas services and those throughout the year for hundreds of years hence, and thus touching the lives of so many people.

Wells Angels are a special group of supporters who want to help choristers for the long-term. You become a Wells Angel by setting up a regular gift for as little as £10 a month and each donor tier comes with various unique and exciting benefits.

Please read more here or download a PDF brochure to discover more about the scheme as well as the range of donor levels and the angelic recognition that comes with each!

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Christmas at Wells Cathedral

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We’re approaching that wonderful festive time of year that is Christmas; certainly a highlight in the lives of all our choristers as they prepare to sing to thousands of people over the Christmas period. Details of all Cathedral music and services over this important period in the Church’s calendar can be found in the Music and Services List for December here.

Key Cathedral concerts and services are listed below.

Carols by Candlelight Concerts

Thursday 20 and Friday 21 December, 7.00pm

Wonderful feasts of seasonal music and readings sung by the Cathedral Choir in the nave of Wells Cathedral, lit by over 3500 candles. These extreme popular events are almost sold out but you might be lucky enough to get one of the few remaining seats by calling the Cathedral Box Office on 01749 672773.

Wells Cathedral Carol Services

Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 December, 6.00pm

Wells Cathedral’s carol services, previously named by Classic FM magazine as the ‘Top choice’ in the South West, take place on two days. Both services will start at 6.00pm. There will be plenty of congregational carols, as well as beautiful singing from the Cathedral Choir, and festive readings. There is no entry charge and it is suggested people may wish to arrive early as it is very popular. The doors open at 5.00pm. and we request that you are be seated by 5.40pm.

Eucharist of Christmas Night

Monday 24 December, 11.00pm

Midnight Mass sung by the Cathedral Choir. THIS SERVICE STARTS AT 11PM with Welcome at 10.55pm.

Tuesday 25 December (Christmas Day) services (the Cathedral is open until 1.00pm):

9.30am: Cathedral Eucharist
11.30am: Choral Matins

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