The cathedral choir is an auditioned choir comprising both volunteers and professionals. This intense musical experience augments the liturgy with music from across the centuries, especially including newly created music of studied composers.
The parish choir is an auditioned choir of volunteers who sing for liturgies roughly two or three times each month. This welcoming musical experience emphasizes traditional Anglican church music.
The Cathedral Choir of Boys & Girls comprises young singers (girls in grades three through twelve and boys from third grade through voice change) from Cincinnati area Episcopal Churches. The choristers' cathedral commitments extend only through weekdays, allowing them full participation in their respective parishes' programs. Another opportunity for children to participate in the music program is the chime choir. This choir rings chimes in occasional liturgies.
Lastly, the a cappella chamber choir which leads contemplative evensong services is known as "Faburden." This name comes from the early Anglican practice of harmonizing chant. As that name then implies, this professional choir sings mostly plainchant and chant-derived music from the very ancient and the very modern.
If you are interested in participating in one of these fine choirs, please contact Charles Hogan.