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The Choir of Magdalen College, Oxford was founded in 1480. Magdalen College was one of the leading choral foundations in late-medieval England. This historic legacy has been preserved and maintained over five centuries.
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The College Choir The Choir is one of the three foundation...
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Magdalen College is the only institution to retain the...
- May Morning
One of the great traditions in Oxford is that of May...
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The life of a Chorister in Magdalen College Choir is busy...
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Celebrating the new Eule instrument. "The Eule organ will...
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Alongside the Academical Clerks and Choristers, the College...
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Magdalen College Choir has established itself as unique...
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Magdalen College Choir Messiah 2014. MW conducting in stalls...
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The Choir of Magdalen College, Oxford was founded in 1480 with provision made in the statutes for 16 singing boys, eight Academical Clerks and four chaplains. Magdalen College was then one of the oldest and largest choral foundations in late-medieval England, and this historic legacy has been preserved and maintained over five centuries.
The College Choir enriches our worship every day of the week in Full Term (except Mondays) at 6.00pm, and every Sunday morning in Term at 11.00am. On Saturdays, the Academical Clerks are joined by sopranos from a number of Oxford colleges to form the Consort of Voices.
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One of the great traditions in Oxford is that of May Morning, the time when the city celebrates the coming of Spring. Since the early 16th century, the first day of May has begun at 6am with Magdalen College Choir singing from the top of the Great Tower, welcoming the rising sun.