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Westminster Cathedral Choir

Choir of the Westminster Cathedral, located in the City of Westminster, London, U.K. Since its foundation in 1903 the Westminster Cathedral Choir has occupied a unique and enviable position at the forefront of English church music, not least because of the ground-breaking work of its first Master of Music, Richard Terry.

Members: David Hill, George Malcolm, Daniel Norman, Ian Partridge, Stephen Cleobury, Stephen Roberts (2), Martin Baker (2), Adrian Peacock, James O'Donnell (2), Michael Bundy, Robert Evans (2), Keith Roberts (3), Gerald Beatty, Matthew Davies (3), David Gould (5), David Allsopp, Colin Mawby, Keith Davis (2), Richard Jones (22), Andrew McKee, Alfred Hallett, Edward Gardner, Domenic Sewell, Anthony Oliver (3), Francis Sheperd, Marc Stevens (6), Robert Ogden, Sean Evans (5), Roderic Unwin, David Read (4), John Hahessy, Mark Kennedy (8), Stephen Ryle, Aidan Oliver, Kenneth Willes, Nicholas Jardine, Dante Smith (2), Jonathan Steele, Robin Willes, Ivor Evans, Denis Hooker, Roy Locke, Paul Harriman (3), Michael Ronayne, Anthony Averary, Wilfred Eaton, Wilfred Purney, Christopher Winders, Wildor Théroux, Richard Roberts (11), Clifford Lister, Paul Gillham (2), Dominic Walker (2), William Dollard, Timothy Semken, Edward Dickinson, Toby Bingley, Benedict Dollard, Michael Usmar, Nicholas Morrell, Hugh Lydon, Benedict Durbin, Radon Reynolds (2), Edmund Tutton, Timothy Lacy, Trevor Ling, Hugo Walker (2), Daniel Cuccio, Gregory Brett, Richard Anderton (2), Joseph De Lacey, Matthew Browne, Steven Lloyd (2), Marcus Pathan, Richard Poyser, and Justin Doyle (3)

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