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RSCM Honorary Awards 2021

Each year the RSCM Council confers Honorary Awards on those who have made outstanding contributions to church music.  These will be presented at Celebration Day on Saturday 9 October 2021…

Bath Course 2024

The Bath Course is a summer residency for young singers with a strong ethos of community, sharing and, of course, great music. Course musicmaking is rooted in liturgy and worship…

Salisbury Singing Break

A chance to come and sing the Trinity weekend services at Salisbury Cathedral (Evensong on Saturday; Eucharist and Evensong on Sunday) with like-minded people, to learn and sing a rich…

History of the RSCM

Sir Sydney Nicholson and the School of English Church Music – Addington Palace – Cleveland Lodge – Salisbury – The Future

Hymnpact!

Subscription resource for primary schools and churches  –  Newly written hymns and arrangements of favourites  –  Bringing schools and churches closer together Hymnpact!® is a new subscription-based resource for primary…

RSCM Voices West

RSCM Voices West (VW) is an adult training choir, which sings approximately five services per year in cathedrals and major churches across the West of England and South Wales.

RSCM Platinum Project

Introducing the Platinum Project – To mark the Platinum Jubilee in June, we have specially commissioned a new choral piece: In Our Service from Thomas Hewitt Jones. Thomas writes: ‘I was absolutely delighted to have…

Sing for the King!

A new coronation anthem by Joanna Forbes L'Estrange, commissioned by The Royal School of Church Music. A choral anthem setting the words of the psalms suitable for both services and…

Safeguarding

The Royal School of Church Music (RSCM), holds to the core Christian belief that each person has value and dignity which comes directly from God’s creation of humanity in His…

RSCM Northern Cathedral Singers

RSCM Northern Cathedral Singers (NCS) is an adult training choir, which sings approximately five services per year in cathedrals and major churches across the North of England.