Girl choristers are now more widely accepted in English cathedral choirs, although they rarely share the singing of the treble line for cathedral services. This paper reports acoustic data for individual female choristers at one cathedral in the UK, collected annually over a period of three years. The data are part of a larger study that is investigating the nature of the cathedral chorister's singing experiences and development. Identifiable trends in the acoustic data are linked to patterns of vocal development, education and culture. Furthermore, the longitudinal acoustic and physiological data of these girls' singing behaviours corresponds to that obtained previously for a much larger comparative sample of female choristers in all schoo...
A growing literature is now claiming that participation in the arts, and music in particular, is ben...
Objectives: This paper will report some of the final results of a doctoral study on the effect of ac...
The present paper reports findings from interviews with thirty ex-choristers from cathedrals and col...
The human singing voice changes throughout the lifespan and there are gender-specific variations tha...
Currently, there is no existing published empirical longitudinal data on the singing behaviours and ...
Whilst it is becoming increasingly commonplace to find girls in English cathedral choirs, there is a...
This study identifies and examines the patterns and provisions for girl choristers in eleven Englis...
The past decade has seen the initiation and growth in the number of cathedrals who have admitted gir...
The past decade has seen the initiation and growth in the number of cathedrals who have admitted gir...
Following an initiative of the early 1990s, the majority of United Kingdom cathedrals now have girl ...
The life and learning experience of a cathedral chorister is a unique one. The domain of musical pra...
Boy choristers who sing in UK cathedrals and major chapels perform to a professional standard on a d...
This thesis examines English choristers’ education based on in-depth semi-structured interviews with...
This study aims to highlight the uniqueness of the English choristers’ education, what special music...
This study describes how the English cathedral tradition of chorister training is maintained within ...
A growing literature is now claiming that participation in the arts, and music in particular, is ben...
Objectives: This paper will report some of the final results of a doctoral study on the effect of ac...
The present paper reports findings from interviews with thirty ex-choristers from cathedrals and col...
The human singing voice changes throughout the lifespan and there are gender-specific variations tha...
Currently, there is no existing published empirical longitudinal data on the singing behaviours and ...
Whilst it is becoming increasingly commonplace to find girls in English cathedral choirs, there is a...
This study identifies and examines the patterns and provisions for girl choristers in eleven Englis...
The past decade has seen the initiation and growth in the number of cathedrals who have admitted gir...
The past decade has seen the initiation and growth in the number of cathedrals who have admitted gir...
Following an initiative of the early 1990s, the majority of United Kingdom cathedrals now have girl ...
The life and learning experience of a cathedral chorister is a unique one. The domain of musical pra...
Boy choristers who sing in UK cathedrals and major chapels perform to a professional standard on a d...
This thesis examines English choristers’ education based on in-depth semi-structured interviews with...
This study aims to highlight the uniqueness of the English choristers’ education, what special music...
This study describes how the English cathedral tradition of chorister training is maintained within ...
A growing literature is now claiming that participation in the arts, and music in particular, is ben...
Objectives: This paper will report some of the final results of a doctoral study on the effect of ac...
The present paper reports findings from interviews with thirty ex-choristers from cathedrals and col...