St. Paul's Cathedral April 2023
Sine Nomine Choir
Sine Nomine seek to produce a pure "Non Vibrato" sound throughout their repertoire - from Cathedral to Concert platform - and are always looking for like-minded singers with excellent sight-reading ability. For further enquiries about becoming a member of the choir, please contact us by e-mail:
Canterbury Cathedral
Since their debut concert in 2002, Sine Nomine have sung in many of the Cathedrals and Abbeys in the Country including Westminster Abbey, Westminster Cathedral, Chester, Canterbury, York, St. George's Chapel Windsor, Salisbury, Gloucester, Winchester, Worcester, Derby, Ely, Exeter, Truro, and Durham.
In 2024, Sine Nomine had the opportunity to perform a recital at Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral as well as singing for the Sunday Mass and Choral Evening Prayer. Weekend visits included St. George's Chapel, Windsor, Llandaff, Worcester and St. Paul's Cathedrals, and our fifth week's residency was at Canterbury Cathedral in August.
Sine Nomine have a busy schedule in 2025, singing in Salisbury, St. Paul's and Truro Cathedrals and St. George's Chapel, Windsor along with Southwell Minster.
Sine Nomine also perform in lunchtime concerts and charitable concerts, including an annual Reflections of Lenten Readings and Music in their local Catholic Churches of St. Marie's and English Martyrs in Rugby and at St. Mary's, Husband's Bosworth.
Sine Nomine Choir Rugby was founded in 2001 by its present conductor, Andrew Cope, to sing sacred repertoire to a high standard in our Cathedrals and churches, and to support many local charities through giving concerts with a variety of sacred and secular music. Occasionally, the choir can number up to thirty singers, drawing on the vast musical talents of North Warwickshire and beyond.
About the choir