The
Choirbook for The Queen was born out of an inspirational idea from
Robert Ponsonby and Sir Peter Maxwell Davies some eight years ago: to
produce a collection of contemporary anthems, published for the Diamond
Jubilee of Her Majesty The Queen in 2012 and accompanied by a year-long
celebration of services that will showcase the excellence of choral
writing and the continuation of the choral tradition by cathedral choirs
and other choral foundations around the country.
Since the idea was suggested in 2003, plans for the Choirbook have been
developed by Ian Ritchie and Carol Butler, working with a distinguished
advisory group and in consultation with composers, publishers and choral
foundations. The Choirbook contains forty four anthems, including
eleven commissioned for the Choirbook by The Choirbook Trust. Eighty
cathedral and choral foundation choirs will sing the anthems during the
Jubilee year in the context of services, many of which will be broadcast
by BBC Radio 3 and on local radio.
The
publication of the Choirbook has been made possible by extremely
generous support from The Foyle Foundation, the principal supporter of
the publication, and from Friends of Cathedral Music and a number of
other trusts. We would also like to thank the Diamond Subscribers, each
of whom has donated of a set of Choirbooks to a choir of their choice,
so that they will have Choirbooks from which to sing the anthems in 2012
and for many years into the future. The eighty choirs that are taking
part in the Choirbook celebration of services in 2012 are each choosing
two Choirbook anthems that they will sing during 2012; the diary of
performances on this website gives details of the services that include a
Choirbook anthem and we would be very pleased to hear from any choir
that is intending to sing one of the Choirbook anthems so that we can
keep the diary up to date. We are confident that the Choirbook for The
Queen will enrich the choral repertoire and create a legacy that is a
testament to the creativity and endurance of the choral tradition in
this country.
Professor Peter Toyne
Chairman, The Choirbook Trust