The Choir of St John's College, Oxford
St John’s College Choir stands in a tradition
that dates back to the early seventeenth
century, when a gift from William Paddy,
physician to James VI and I, provided money
for the payment of singers. During term time,
the choir sing two evensong services each
week, and this core activity is supplemented
by an expanding range of concerts, tours and
cathedral visits. We are delighted that the
choir draws talented and committed singers
from within the College and across the
University to enrich and develop more than
four centuries of music making at the heart
of St John’s.