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The Friends of Cathedral Music (FCM) is a charity which seeks to maintain and expand the work of choral foundations of cathedrals, collegiate churches, chapels, and other appropriate places of worship in the
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. To this end, it makes grants and distributes a number of publications.


History

The Friends of Cathedral Music was founded in 1956 by the Revd. Ronald Sibthorp at a meeting at
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Fleet Street. It was prompted by a decision of the Provost of Southwell at
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to abolish the Saturday choral evensong so that the lay clerks could watch the weekly football at
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. There was also a similar incident at
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. Sibthorp, in an effort to reverse the decline in interest in cathedral music after
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, sought to create a promoting organisation the Cathedral Music Advisory Committee. However the committee failed to get off the ground, so he tried a new tack and sent a letter on 2 June 1956 that jump-started a new cathedral music organisation, ''The Friends of Cathedral Music''. Until 1962 FCM met only once a year but because of the interest shown in FCM and due in a large part to the charismatic figure of Anthony (‘Tony’) Harvey the regular tour of the UK as is known in the present day was started.


Aims

The Friends of Cathedral Music makes grants to choirs as endowments in support of chorister scholarships, or the purchase of capital equipment such as rehearsal pianos. The aims as spelt out in 1958 were to: # Widening public interest in cathedral services # Supporting and encouraging cathedral chapters # Restoring the pre-war levels of cathedral services # Expanding to churches where there is no choir.


Publications

The Friends of Cathedral Music publishes: *''Cathedral Music'' – a twice yearly magazine covering a wide range of subjects relevant to the objectives of the charity. *''Singing in Cathedrals'' – a directory of choral services in choral foundations in Great Britain and Ireland. *''Cathedral Voice'' – a twice yearly newsletter.


List of presidents

*
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1956–1958 *
Herbert Howells Herbert Norman Howells (17 October 1892 – 23 February 1983) was an English composer, organist, and teacher, most famous for his large output of Anglican church music. Life Background and early education Howells was born in Lydney, Gloucest ...
1958–1983 *
George Guest George Guest CBE FRCO (9 February 1924 – 20 November 2002) was a Welsh organist and choral conductor. Birth and early life George Guest was born in Bangor, Gwynedd. His father was an organist and Guest assisted him by acting as organ blo ...
1983–2002 * Christopher Robinson 2004–


List of chairmen

*Ronald Sibthorpe 1956–1971 *
Christopher Hugh Dearnley Christopher Hugh Dearnley (11 February 1930 – 15 December 2000) was an English cathedral organist, who served in Salisbury Cathedral and St Paul's Cathedral. Background Christopher Hugh Dearnley was born on 11 February 1930 in Wolverhampton ...
1971–1990 *
Alan Thurlow Alan John Thurlow (born 18 May 1947) is an English organist. He is best known as having been Organist and Master of the Choristers of Chichester Cathedral between 1980 and 2008. Education Thurlow was educated at Bancroft's School, Woodford Gree ...
1990–2002 *Professor Peter Toyne 2002–


Bibliography

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External links

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