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Choir of Trinity College, University of Melbourne : ウィキペディア英語版
Choir of Trinity College, University of Melbourne
The Choir of Trinity College, at Trinity College within the University of Melbourne, is a collegiate chapel choir modelled on the choirs at Cambridge and Oxford universities. The choir consists of 24 choral scholars (either residents or non-residents of the college). Under the supervision of the director of music, the choir and organ scholar provide music for regular services of Anglican worship in the college chapel as well as a schedule of public concert performances and recordings for ABC Classics.
==History==
In 1934, the chaplain of the college, T.M. Robinson, with advice from the then organist of St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne, A.E. Floyd, reorganised the college's existing Glee Club as a chapel choir.〔Noel Wilmott, "University Choirs and Choral Societies", ''The Oxford Companion to Australian Music'', ed. Warren Bebbington (OUP: Melbourne, 1997) p565.〕 Among the choir's early conductors was the historian A.G.L. Shaw, later to be dean of the college.〔James Grant, ''Perspectives of a Century: A Volume for Centenary of Trinity College Melbourne 1872-1972'' (Melbourne: Trinity College, 1972) p156.〕
Students and staff continued to provide music for services in the chapel — with the number and quality varying along with the interest or skill of those directing them — until the 1970s, when the college determined that a professional director of music was to be appointed to give continuity and coherence to the musical program and also to maintain high standards through a system of auditions and scholarships. The first holder of this position was the Ormond Professor of Music at Melbourne University, Peter Dennison, who began a new and continuing choir in 1976 and inaugurated the annual Festival of Lessons and Carols.〔Caroline Miley, ''Trinity College Chapel: An Appreciation'' (Parkville, Vic: Trinity College, 1997) p68.〕
The choir have recorded for and given live broadcasts on BBC Radio 4, US Public Radio, ABC-FM and 3MBS-FM. They were invited to present a concert of Bach cantatas during the "Bach 2000" Melbourne International Arts Festival and also participated in the Melbourne Federation Festival in 2001. The choir have performed concerts for the Melbourne International Festival of Choirs and the Melbourne Autumn Music Festival as well as festivals in regional Australia (including the Port Fairy and Apollo Bay festivals) and overseas (including those in Ludlow, Lichfield and Cheltenham). At the Llangollen International Eisteddfod in 2001 the choir were placed fourth in the chamber choir division. They have also undertaken invited residencies at Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford and presented the Daily Service on BBC Radio 4 on three separate occasions.〔http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/features/daily-service/history/〕 In 2009, the choir were invited to participate in the Melbourne season of concerts by the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra at the Melbourne Recital Centre.〔http://www.brandenburg.com.au/2010/bookings/archive/2009-concert-archives〕
During university term, the choir sings full Choral Evensong in the college chapel at 6.00pm each Sunday evening. The choir's service for All Saint's Day was broadcast nationally on ABC television on 26 October 2008 in the series ''Hymns of Glory''.〔http://www.abc.net.au/religion/sundaymorning/s2385419.htm〕

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