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St. Paul’s Parish Choir
St. Paul’s Choir is the main parish choir, that sings for the 10:30am Choral Eucharist on Sunday mornings, as well as monthly Evensong, Lessons & Carols, and other special services during the liturgical year. The choir has made two international tours with residencies at Gloucester and Canterbury Cathedrals, and have produced the recording Love Bade Me Welcome on the Zarex-Pro Organo label. The choir’s repertoire is drawn from the great and diverse historical repertoire of the Church, with a focus on music of the Anglican tradition. The approximately 45 members of this choir are amateur and professional musicians from Greenville and the surrounding areas, as well as students at East Carolina University. Rehearsals are held Wednesdays at 7:15pm in the choir room.
Contact Andrew Scanlon (
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Thee Will I Love
(Howells)
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Magnificat
(Sowerby in E Minor)
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Schola Cantorum
St. Paul’s Schola Cantorum is a 16 voice chamber choir that was founded in 2009 for the purpose of singing solemn choral masses on special high feast days during the Liturgical Year. Membership in this choir is by audition. The choir’s repertoire focuses on music of the Renaissance.
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Children’s Choir
The Children’s Choir provides musical and religious education to the youth of St. Paul’s Parish.
The Children’s Choir is currently open to boys and girls in grades two (2) through eight (8) who have unchanged voices. This choir provides an opportunity for children to learn basic musical and liturgical skills, and the nuts and bolts of singing for services in the Anglican tradition. The choir sings occasionally during the program year. This choir is directed by Katie Blackstock. Contact Katie Blackstock (
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