The current Master of the Music is Matthew Searles.
Choirs The present incarnation of the Abbey Choir was founded in 2009. The choir sings Solemn Mass and Vespers on Sundays, and Mass on
Holy Days of Obligation during the week. The choir sings a broad liturgical repertoire, ranging from polyphonic music of the sixteenth century and Masses of the Viennese school, through to music of the French Romantic tradition and contemporary music by
James MacMillian,
Matthew Martin and Dom
Sebastian Wolff OSB. In 2018 the choir sang Christmas
Midnight Mass, which was televised live on BBC One. The choir gives several concert performances each year, and in 2024 this included the premiere of a new Mass for Corpus Christi composed by
Martin Baker. Alongside the Abbey Choir, there is also a line of trebles recruited from local schools. Established in 2018, the Abbey Choristers sing alongside lay clerks drawn from the Abbey Choir at the Conventual Mass on Thursdays and some Saturdays and Sundays during school term time. They also perform occasionally in local area and on an annual summer tour. In 2025, the Abbey Choristers embarked on their first ever foreign tour, a trip to
Swabia in South-West Germany, to visit the homeland of
Anscar Vonier, whose 150th birthday fell in this year.
Organ The Abbey has an organ by the Italian organ builder,
Fratelli Ruffati, the first to be constructed in the UK. The organ was installed in 2017 and given its inaugural recital in 2018. The instrument consists of a substantial Quire Organ (four divisions and pedal) located on both sides of the Quire and the upper triforium, and a Grand-Orgue in the West Gallery (two divisions and pedal). The two spatially-separated instruments can by played antiphonally or together from one or both of the two consoles in the church. The organ contains 5,537 pipes and features a striking Pontifical Trumpet
en chamade, which protrudes horizontally from the West Gallery casework. The organ by Ruffati replaced a previous Hele/Walker instrument, the basis of which was installed in 1922 and later added to in successive changes. Important changes to the stop list were made by
Ralph Downes, who also rescaled and revoiced the existing pipework in the 1940s and 1950s.
Ad Fontes Ad Fontes is a record label founded by Buckfast Abbey dedicated to presenting recordings of sacred music. As well as featuring the Abbey's own choirs and organists, the label collaborates with external soloists and choirs to produce recordings of music from the Catholic tradition, a notable example of this being The Choir of
Westminster Cathedral.
Bells The tower contains fifteen bells. There is a ring of twelve bells, with a tenor weighing 41 long hundredweight (with two extra semi tone bells) surrounding the 7.5 ton
bourdon bell called Hosanna. In August 2018, the Abbey hosted the Millennium Bell Ringing Festival in celebration of its 1000th year since the foundation of the monastery. The bells were cast in 1935 by John Taylor and Co. and were donated by a local benefactor,
Sir Robert Harvey. They are hung in the traditional change ringing style, and have an
Ellacombe chiming apparatus for single-handed ringing, though this is currently out of use. ==List of abbots==