Join and Support Us

And transform lives through cathedral music.

As a registered charity, Cathedral Music Trust’s work is only made possible through the generosity of our supporters and volunteers.

Each year we help tens of thousands of people to discover the joy of choral music in cathedrals, churches and local communities. We provide financial support for choirs and early career training for musicians, deliver far-reaching education and engagement programmes, and support new pathways for musicians so that they can bring our great cathedral repertoire to life.

We invite you to be part of the charity, and make a lasting impact on the lives of thousands of individuals involved in the UK’s vibrant choral music tradition.

Make A Difference

Help transform more lives through choral and organ music.

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JJ’s Cycling Fundraiser

Our CEO takes on an epic cycling pilgrimage, visiting over 100 choirs across England and Wales in just 50 days of cycling. This mammoth challenge covers a whopping 2,700 miles, with JJ raising much-needed funds for cathedral music along the way.

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Become a Volunteer

Our volunteers are a large, friendly team who share a passion for our great choral tradition, and play a vital role raising awareness and building support for sacred choral and organ music across the country.

Becoming a volunteer is a wonderful opportunity to share ideas with like-minded people, organise wonderful events, receive valuable work experience and support, and make new contacts and friends.

Individual time with an experienced vocal trainer gives our choristers the very best opportunity to realise their vocal potential as well as building confidence with repertoire and performance challenges. We could never have considered this provision without your support, and we are so grateful.

Dr Elizabeth Stratford, Organist and Master of the Choristers, Arundel Cathedral

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