
All Saints Choristers & Schola
With roots dating back to 1899, All Saints Choristers continue not only a great tradition of choral singing, but also the distinctive sound of the great English and European choirs—a sound dating back centuries. The choir tours regionally each year and occasionally farther afield, with an anticipated trip to Scotland in summer 2025. Through work with the choir, children learn about music, teamwork, social skills, and more.
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Our program begins with the Training Choir, open to children in grades 1–2. This introductory ensemble focuses on developing foundational musical skills—such as pitch matching, rhythm, and ensemble singing—in a fun, low-pressure environment. After this initial stage and a brief skills assessment, singers typically move into the Choristers Choir, open to boys and girls in grades 2–8. The Choristers sing twice a month (typically one Sunday morning service and one Evensong each month), with multiple weekly rehearsal options available. One need not be a member of All Saints Church to participate.
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Founded in 2024, our auditioned semi-professional Schola supports the Choristers Choir. Comprised of about 12 voices, the Schola generally sings the alto, tenor, and bass parts, while the Choristers—and occasionally a few adult sopranos—sing the soprano line.
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For more information about the Training Choir, Choristers Choir, or Schola—or to schedule an audition—contact our Director of Music, Scott Hayes, via email or phone.​