Sing2G7

Sing2G7 Sing2G7 is an apolitical programme designed to open up a conversation about what constitutes good leadership.

It points to the importance of dialogue and encourages children to feel they can be heard and aspire to leadership themselves. Central to Sing2G7 is a dazzling new song with words by Sir Tim Rice. Initially recorded by Truro Cathedral choristers and launched as part of a beautiful short film celebrating Cornwall and the G7 countries. Singers, schools and choirs everywhere will be encouraged to sig

n up to sing and share their renditions over the G7 Summit. Free sheet music, tutorial and learning resources will all be available via the Sing2G7 website. This project has been made possible through partners: Truro Cathedral, Truro School, Cornwall Music Services Trust, the Diocese of Truro and Cornwall Council as well as a small team of volunteers.

18/05/2026
16/05/2026

📣 Calling all composers!

🎶 Wells Cathedral is excited to launch a new choral competition, FREE to enter and for all ages.

We are inviting composers to submit a new choral composition for an unaccompanied SATB (soprano, alto, tenor and bass) choir, setting a text appropriate for an Advent Sunday service.

The winning composer will receive a prize of £1,500, and the premiere performance of the music will be given by the world-class Wells Cathedral Choir, as part of the cathedral’s traditional Advent Procession in November.

📅 Deadline: Sunday 20 September 2026, 5pm (BST)
🏆£1,500 prize, plus a world premiere performance by Wells Cathedral Choir

🔗 Find out more here: www.wellscathedral.org.uk/worship-and-music/advent-carol-competition-2026

Good luck!

10/05/2026
08/05/2026
01/05/2026

Were you a Truro Cathedral chorister?🎵

Do you know anyone who was a chorister at Truro Cathedral?

We are looking to make contact with as many former choristers as possible to make sure they are included in all of our Old Chorister Association news and events. Please contact [email protected] to be included.

Please tag them in the comments or forward this to anyone you know who used to be in the Truro Cathedral Choir! 👇️🙌

20/04/2026

〓〓 🎵 That's quite a talent Truro Cathedral Choir - you even got the seagull to swoop in time!
A must watch for all fans of Scillonian 111 or Harry Glasson's 'Cornwall My Home' 🤗

27/03/2026

We’re looking forward to this so much! The fine folk at have invited us back to perform on Sunday 5th July.

We’d love to see some friendly faces. If you’re in a position to do so, please secure your ticket(s) ASAP. Events like these really do rely on concrete numbers in order to go ahead. Link in bio 🎟️

12/02/2026

RSCM Launches The Choir Project in partnership with the Church of England

The RSCM is delighted to be working with the Church of England on The Choir Project, an initiative to help up to 200 parish churches across England establish or renew choirs for children and young people.

Interest in sacred choral music is growing, with renewed enthusiasm for choral evensong and a campaign to recognise English sacred choral music as UNESCO Living Heritage. Cathedral choirs are thriving – reaching a record 207 in 2024 – yet many parish churches struggle to engage younger generations. In fact, half of Church of England choirs currently include no children.

The Choir Project aims to reverse this trend by placing music at the heart of mission and discipleship, offering young people meaningful participation, community and leadership through singing. Funded by the Church of England’s Strategic Mission and Ministry Investment Board, the programme will be delivered by RSCM, the Church of England’s official music agency.

Over three years, The Choir Project will:
- support up to 200 churches in diverse settings
- engage around 2,400 young people
- train 300 new choir leaders
- mobilise 500 volunteers

The programme draws on research showing that young people are more likely to remain active in church when they are given responsibility, intergenerational relationships and visible roles.

Its impact is already evident in places such as Loftus Parish near Saltburn, where starting a children’s choir increased weekly participation from two children to up to eighteen, and led to a new choir in the local primary school.

Hugh Morris, RSCM Director, said: ‘Church choirs have long been one of the most natural and joyful ways for young people to encounter faith and develop confidence and belonging. This investment enables churches to renew that tradition and ensure a strong future for music ministry across all communities.’

If you would like to keep up with the latest news regarding The Choir Project, email us at [email protected]

More information about the Young Voices Toolkit and Network here https://www.rscm.org.uk/young-voices-toolkit/

A full press release will follow with more details about the project

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