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 Stephen Shellard BA(Mus) ARCM LRSM

Stephen Shellard comes from Dublin. He began his musical career as a chorister in the choir of St Bartholomew's Churc Ballsbridge, later moving to St. Patrick's Cathedral where he became Head Chorister a Winstanley Scholar. He continued his musical education at Trinity College Dublin during which time he became the youngest ever Alto Lay Vicar Choral in the 800 year history of St. Patrick's. In 1990 Stephen moved to join Worcester Cathedral Choir where he is now Senior Alto Lay Clerk.
Stephen's solo career has included working the Worcester Festival Choral Society as well as many other choral societies. He has sung and recorded with specialist early music ensemble 'Musica Contexta', singing solo on their debut recording of Sheppard's Cantate Mass for the Herald label (HAVPCD195) and on the group's three-disc Palestrina project for Chandos. Their recording Music for Holy Saturday (CHAN 0679), was in the Editor's top ten choice in the July 2002 issue of Gramophone, was nominated for a Gramophone award and was a critic's Disc of the Year choice in the December 2002 issue. Stephen also sang solo in the group's Wigmore Hall debut in 2001 , which was broadcast on Radio 3.

Other solo engagements have included Britten's Abraham and Isaac, and Handel's Messiah with Sir David Willcocks, both at the 2002 Three Choir's Festival and Bach's St Matthew Passion with Armonico Consort of which he was a founder member. In October 2003 Stephen sang solo in the choir's debut at the Wigmore Hall with Emma Kirkby, in recently discovered works of Alessandro Scarlatti. He has also featured on the group's recordings of works by Scarlatti and the Victoria Requiem on the Deux-Elles label.

In 1998 Stephen founded the Worcester Cathedral Chamber Choir to further his lifelong passion for conducting. He made his orchestral conducting debut in Worcester Cathedral in March 2000 with the combined Chamber and Cathedral Choirs and the London based Westminster Chamber Orchestra in Bach's St. John Passion. Since then he has developed the choir's repertoire and conducted them in performances including Brahms' Requiem (version with two pianos); Handel's Messiah, Haydn's Nelson Mass and Durufle's Requiem. Stephen has also directed the choir in three recordings: ' Sing Choirs of Angels' (2002), 'Jerusalem' (2004) and 'A Worcester Evensong' (2006).

Stephen formed the Worcester Chamber Orchestra to perform with the Chamber Choir and to develop his conducting career.
Stephen has a thriving teaching practice. He teaches singing at the Elgar School of Music, the Worcester Sixth Form College and Bishop Perowne Church of England College. He is vocal coach to the boy and girl choristers of Worcester Cathedral. Stephen holds Performer's Diplomas in Piano (LRSM) and Singing (ARCM).

 

Stephen Shellard

Musical Director of the Worcester Cathedral Chamber Choir

The Worcester Chamber Orchestra

... has been formed by Stephen Shellard to accompany the Cathedral Chamber Choir in major choral works. It is made up of professional players from all over the UK who can play both modern and period instruments. The leader is the gifted violinist Kelly McCusker (pictured right). The orchestra made it's debut with the Choir in Saint Martin's Church, London Road, Worcester on 11th November 2006 when works included Dvořák's Serenade for Strings, Britten's Serenade for tenor Solo, Horn and Strings and Fauré's Requiem.

Kelly McCusker

Leader of the Worcester Chamber Orchestra

 

 

 

 

The Accompanist

It was something of a tradition that the current organ scholar at Worcester Cathedral was also the rehearsal pianist and accompanist of the Chamber Choir.

Instead of  an Organ Scholar the Cathedral now appoints a Sub Assistant Organist and we welcome back George Castle, Organ Scholar in 2004/5 to this role.

 

Organ Scholars who have worked with the Chamber Choir

and what some of them are doing now

 

Date at    Worcester

Name Where they are now?
 1998/9 Daniel Cooke Assistant Director of Music, Salisbury Cathedral
 1999/2000 Rufus Frowde

Organist and Assistant Director of Music at the Chapel Royal, Hampton Court Palace; Musical Director Yateley Choral Society. Director Surrey Youth Choir.

 2000/1 Scott Ellaway Artistic Director of Orchestra Europa - Europe's Orchestral Academy.
 2001/2 Tom Winpenny Assistant Sub-Organist, St Paul's Cathedral
 2002/3 Richard Till What are you up to, Richard?
 2003/4 Katherine Hambridge Senior Organ Scholar and holder of the Turle Scholarship in Music at Girton College, Cambridge.
 2004/5 George Castle

 Sub-Assistant Organist, Worcester Cathedral.

 2005/6 Michael Waldron

Organ Scholar at Trinity College, Cambridge, reading Music.

 2006/7 Alistair Reid Organ Scholar at Exeter College, Oxford reading Music
2007/8 Simon Bertram  

If any former organ scholars wish to update the above, please get in touch.