A choir dressed in white and red robes is performing in a church with flags and religious symbols hanging on the walls.

Ipswich Minster choir

Ipswich Minster has long been recognised as a centre for choral excellence. Today it continues to offer a traditional style of choral performance with an emphasis on the involvement of young people.

The choir comprises three sections, boys, girls and adults. At our Sunday services the boys, girls or (adult) sopranos are joined by the male choral scholars singing the alto, tenor and bass parts. At major festivals and other events, the entire choir combines. The choir has appeared on BBC 1’s Songs of Praise programme, broadcast live on BBC Radio 4’s Sunday Worship programme and recorded a number of services for the Church of England’s YouTube channel, including Midnight Mass for Christmas Eve last December. In December 2021, the choir’s carol recording The Road to Bethlehem was featured on Classic FM, as their ‘Discovery of the Week’ and was described as “spellbinding” by presenter John Brunning.

The choir has recently performed Bach’s St John Passion (March 2024); the premiere of the ‘Wolsey Mass’ written by local composer, Ben Parry (April 2024); Evensong in St Paul’s Cathedral (July 2024); and recorded Vivaldi’s Gloria in D and Handel’s Foundling Hospital Anthem which were released in Christmas 2024.