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Choral Scholars
The ‘back row’ of the choir comprises the adult singers who sing the alto, tenor and bass parts. Is a lively, sociable group, where strong lifelong friendships are formed during the many musical …
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Coronavirus Information
24 June 2020
Further to the recent Government announcement permitting public worship from 4 July, Truro Cathedral is pleased to confirm that it will resume a daily public worship programme from …
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1,400 Children join Global Mega Zoom across 14 Time Zones to Sing to G7!
On June 9th, as G7 leaders converged on Cornwall, over 1,400 children across 14 time zones met to sing on a Sing2G7 Mega Zoom led by Truro Cathedral’s choristers, singing together Gee Seven, the song …
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Reflecting on Gaia
After spending three weeks here, Gaia has left us, onward to its next host. It feels like it does at home when you take your Christmas decorations down!
What an incredible three weeks it has been. …
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Independent Safeguarding Audit – the Diocese of Truro and Truro Cathedral
An independent Safeguarding Audit of the Truro Diocesan Board of Finance (DBF) and Truro Cathedral has found that strong and effective leadership by both the Bishop of St Germans and the Dean of …
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Final farewells in lockdown
Usually things at this time of the academic year are quite frenzied. The choristers are coming out of exam season and straight into lots of end-of-year events at school and cathedral, musical and non- …
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Discovering Stormzy
It is always good to have your prejudices challenged. Having a reputation for not warming to much music after Schubert (not true!), I was chided when out with a group of friends for being too …
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Welcome to Andrew Wyatt
Truro Cathedral is delighted to confirm that Andrew Wyatt will be joining the team as assistant director of music in August 2020. Andrew brings with him a wealth of experience and joins from Chester …
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Volunteers Week
This week is Volunteers’ Week, and over the last few months, we have been hearing more and more about voluntary work as we have been thrown increasingly back on our own devices as a result of the …
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Lockdown 2.0
Well, here we are, on the point of a second lockdown. This time, it feels different to our common and national experience in March. Then there was an unknown aspect of what the pandemic would bring. …