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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 Voices South

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

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.

RSCM Scottish Voices

RSCM Scottish Voices is an exciting adult choir that aims to draw together some of the most accomplished and experienced church musicians across Scotland (primarily) to perform approximately six times…

Friends of the RSCM

With your support we can make so much happen; we can continue to respond pro-actively to change, growth and development in music in worship as well as reaching new audiences,…

Voice for Life and Singing Awards

The Voice for Life® training scheme provides a framework for choral singers to develop their vocal skills, their musical understanding and their knowledge of repertoire. It comes with a range…

History of the RSCM

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

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…

The Harold Smart Memorial Composition Competition

This annual competition, run by the RSCM, was established in 1988 to encourage the composition of simple anthems. The closing date for this year's competition is 31 October 2022 and the…

Gifts in Wills

Gifts in wills are a vital source of income for the RSCM, ensuring that the breadth of our support for the continued development of music in worship can continue for…