Organ , looking towards the organ and entrance The
organ is a 43-rank, four-
manual and
pedal instrument built in 1979 by Austrian firm
Rieger Orgelbau. It is located in the west end. In April 2024 work began to install a new organ in the east end of the church; the current chancel organ, which is rented from the charity Pipe Up For Pipe Organs, was to be removed to allow floor surveys to be undertaken.
Organists First among the notable organists of Christ Church Cathedral is the
Renaissance composer
John Taverner, who was appointed as the first organist by Wolsey in 1526. Other organists (and directors of the choir) have included
Basil Harwood,
Thomas Armstrong,
W. H. Harris,
Simon Preston,
Francis Grier,
Nicholas Cleobury,
Stephen Darlington and
Steven Grahl. The post of Organist is currently held by Peter Holder. (As in many English cathedrals, the organist's primary duties are as director of the choir, with most of the organ playing delegated to the sub-organist or organ scholar.)
Choirs The main choir, the Christ Church Cathedral Choir, is directed by Peter Holder. It consists of twelve adults (six professional "lay-clerks" and six student "academical clerks") and sixteen choristers (boys aged 7–13 from
Christ Church Cathedral School). The choir was all male until 2019, when they welcomed alto Elizabeth Nurse as their first female clerk. They sing in university term time, at Christmas and Easter, and have an extensive touring and recording programme. Former choristers include the composer
William Walton. The Cathedral Singers consists of volunteers and is directed by Hilary Punnett. They are usually in residence outside of term time when the choristers and academical clerks of the main choir are on holiday. The College Choir sings every 1–2 weeks in term time and is made up of current students and staff from the college. In May 2019, Frideswide Voices, a local group created to provide opportunities for girls to sing for the liturgy in the chapels of Magdalen College, New College, and Christ Church, were re-founded as a permanently endowed part of the Cathedral's choral foundation. The choristers are aged 7–14 and are drawn from schools around Oxford. They sing
Evensong once a week with the clerks of the Cathedral Choir, and perform alongside the boys of the Cathedral choir in certain concerts and services. Helen Smee was appointed director in 2019, taking over from founding director William Dawes.
Bells The cathedral has a
ring of 12 bells hung for
full circle ringing. The tenor weighs , diameter tuned to D. It was cast in 1589 and is historically important according to the Church Buildings Council. Two other bells are also historically important, numbers 10 and 9 ( in F and in G respectively) which were both cast 1410. As well as the bells used for ringing there are also two other bells. The litany bell of 1410 is also historically important. It weighs and sounds the note of G. but it is sounded every night. == Stained glass ==