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The choir that usually sing at the Evensong is comprised of about 30 boys, all of whom attend the Abbey's dedicated residential Choir School and 12 professional adult singers, known as Lay Vicars. They sing at services every day except of Wednesdays. They also do recording and travel on tours to places such as Australia, the Far East, the United States, Russia, Hungary and Spain.
 
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Latest revision as of 13:11, 30 May 2017

Evensong

Westminster Abbey Choir
EvenSong.jpg

Overview

Evensong is set of evening prayers and psalms.


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The choir that usually sing at the Evensong is comprised of about 30 boys, all of whom attend the Abbey's dedicated residential Choir School and 12 professional adult singers, known as Lay Vicars. They sing at services every day except of Wednesdays. They also do recording and travel on tours to places such as Australia, the Far East, the United States, Russia, Hungary and Spain.

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