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Mark Williams

@mtwoxford

Informator Choristarum at Magdalen College, Oxford @magdcollchoir. Views are my own

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For those who missed it or who don’t have Facebook, a recording of our May Morning live-stream is now available at youtube.com/watch?v=NhNmeD…

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We love our quirky traditions and marking the end of the year with an outdoor sermon, cricket and a picnic is one of our favourites of the year.

We love our quirky traditions and marking the end of the year with an outdoor sermon, cricket and a picnic is one of our favourites of the year.
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A huge thank you to Mark Williams for adjudicating tonight's Tiffin School House Singing. Congratulations Barney (SATB solo song), Jacob (treble solo song), Livingston (Part Song) and Darwin Wilberforce (Unison song). Tiffin Choirs

A huge thank you to <a href="/mtwoxford/">Mark Williams</a> for adjudicating tonight's <a href="/TiffinSchool/">Tiffin School</a> House Singing. Congratulations Barney (SATB solo song), Jacob (treble solo song), Livingston (Part Song) and Darwin Wilberforce (Unison song). <a href="/tiffinchoirs/">Tiffin Choirs</a>
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RIP to the loveliest, kindest, naughtiest and most entertaining gentleman. A legend in our world ❤️ open.spotify.com/track/5m2njwrU…

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The Choir's May Morning singing has, for centuries, been enjoyed by the crowds gathered in the streets below the College's iconic tower. This year you can also watch this livestream of the event. Happy May Day! x.com/i/broadcasts/1…

Emma Cleobury 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 (@emmacleobury) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wonderful to be able to watch online May Morning live from Magdalen College, Oxford. Magdalen College Choir in splendid voice under the excellent Mark Williams . The boys sounding really good indeed. Thank you for that early morning treat and happy May Day!

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Yesterday’s wedding of a former organ scholar in Magdalen College Chapel Oxford witnessed the rare sighting of three Informators, responsible, between them, for more than thirty years of music-making at Magdalen College!

Yesterday’s wedding of a former organ scholar in <a href="/MagdCollChapel/">Magdalen College Chapel Oxford</a> witnessed the rare sighting of three Informators, responsible, between them, for more than thirty years of music-making at <a href="/magdalenoxford/">Magdalen College</a>!
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For those interested in learning more about our new organ, there’s now a page on the college website with lots of information about this exciting instrument. magd.ox.ac.uk/chapel-and-cho…

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Had fun making this. Thanks to City of London Choir for making me so welcome. Should be a corker of a concert judging by the quality of the sound at the rehearsal. Come along if you’re free. Best music ever sung by a top choir.

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After the intensity and cruelty of so many of the choruses, comes this beautiful lullaby. Here's Ruht Wohl from last week's St John Passion concert at St Giles Cripplegate with The Hanover Band Mark Williams and our fantastic soloists youtu.be/_LErpxXqzEQ?si…

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One more sleep before we’re live on BBC Radio 3 tomorrow at 3pm. We’re looking forward to singing the canticles written for the Choir and Bernard Rose by Herbert Howells in 1970, alongside music by Stanford and a beautiful introit by Roxanna Panufnik (on her birthday!).

One more sleep before we’re live on <a href="/BBCRadio3/">BBC Radio 3</a> tomorrow at 3pm. We’re looking forward to singing the canticles written for the Choir and Bernard Rose by Herbert Howells in 1970, alongside music by Stanford and a beautiful introit by <a href="/RoxannaPanufnik/">Roxanna Panufnik</a> (on her birthday!).
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Our Choristers sounded lovely this morning as the choir sang out Hymnus Eucharisticus for #MayMorning 🎶 We hope everyone enjoyed the May Day celebrations!

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We're very sorry to be saying goodbye to our wonderful Assistant Organist, Alexander Pott, this summer. If you would like to follow in his illustrious footsteps, do please see further details of our Assistant Organist & Tutor to the Choristers job, at magd.ox.ac.uk/job-vacancies/

We're very sorry to be saying goodbye to our wonderful Assistant Organist, Alexander Pott, this summer.  If you would like to follow in his illustrious footsteps, do please see further details of our Assistant Organist &amp; Tutor to the Choristers job, at  magd.ox.ac.uk/job-vacancies/
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Now we are sixty.... we recently commissioned Ian Skelly to produce a short film about the choir as we approach an exciting new phase. We hope you enjoy meeting a few of us, and hearing a bit of the CLC doing what it loves best. youtube.com/watch?v=TBu0qO…

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The choristers are very excited that it’s just one month until May Morning, when the Informator Choristarum will be abseiling off the tower in a tradition dating back over 500 years. Sir John Stainer was, allegedly, the fastest Informator, reaching the ground in nine seconds.

The choristers are very excited that it’s just one month until May Morning, when the Informator Choristarum will be abseiling off the tower in a tradition dating back over 500 years.  Sir John Stainer was, allegedly, the fastest Informator, reaching the ground in nine seconds.