Chorister recordings here at Old Stable Studios

We offer a unique service for choristers by recording them singing their favourite solos/choir pieces so that you can enjoy listening to your child’s treble voice long after it has gone. Both of our sons were choristers and we are so glad that we made recordings of their treble voices before they changed.

Alexander L’Estrange, who engineers and produces the sessions at Old Stable Studios in the Hertfordshire countryside, was himself a chorister in the famous choir of New College, Oxford; he’s also prepared many choristers for their auditions at cathedrals up and down the country. He knows how to get the very best out of your son/daughter and to make a recording they can be proud of for the rest of their lives.

You can choose to record as many pieces as you like: any piece by any composer, with piano or organ, with or without choir backing.

For more details and how to get quote for recording your chorister’s golden voice, please visit https://www.joannaforbeslestrange.com/recording-choristers

Just some of the recent feedback from chorister parents who have recorded their children at old stable studios with alexander l’estrange

Hundreds of children singing "Zadok Rules - Hallelujah!"

Great fun was had with primary and prep school children at Wellington College in Berkshire in berry when Alexander led a singing day on his “Zadok Rules - Hallelujah!” cantata, celebrating the kings and queens of England from William the Conqueror to the present day, and also the wonderful royal music of Handel. Snippets of “Zadok the priest” (at many octaves!), the “Hallelujah” chorus, “Maccabeus” as well as “God save the King” and “Rule Britannia” were sung with tremendous enthusiasm and no little skill by the brilliant schoolchildren. Alexander also taught selections from “Freedom! The Power of Song” and a warm-up song called “Great Day” (ironic on a dreadfully drizzly day!). Many thanks to Jack Thompson, head of choral music at Wellington for the organisation and the warm welcome.