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Chichester Cathedral Unveils Plaque Honoring Leonard Bernstein

Posted May 20, 2025

The photo shows a commemorative stone plaque mounted on a stone wall. The inscription on the plaque reads Chichester Psalms, Commissioned for the Southern Cathedrals Festival, 1965, Performed in the Presence of the Composer, Leonard Bernstein

CHICHESTER CATHEDRAL UNVEILS PLAQUE HONORING LEONARD BERNSTEIN

Chichester Cathedral has unveiled a new plaque within the Cathedral Quarter dedicated to Leonard Bernstein.

This year marks the 60th anniversary of Bernstein’s Chichester Psalms, the now-iconic choral piece commissioned by the former Dean of Chichester, Walter Hussey, for the Southern Cathedrals Festival in 1965. This milestone is particularly significant as it falls within the Cathedral’s 950th anniversary – a year-long celebration of its rich history and vibrant cultural legacy.

The plaque was unveiled on Saturday 17th May 2025 by celebrated Chichester resident Dame Patricia Routledge, who had the unforgettable privilege of working with Leonard Bernstein in 1976 and is patron of the commemorative plaque.

This photo shows an elderly woman, Dame Patricia Routledge, seated in a wheelchair along a charming stone pathway beside a historical stone wall adorned with plants and flowers. A cloth cover marked with the initials LB is hanging on the wall, concealing a commemorative plaque.
Dame Patricia Routledge

Reflecting on the occasion, Dame Patricia said: "This plaque is a timely recognition of the worldwide significance of this beautiful work. Chichester Psalms continues to resonate across generations, and it is only fitting that its legacy is honored here, where it all began."

The plaque, created by esteemed stone carver Rob Jolly, is set into the wall between the Cathedral and The Prebendal School – a location that not only reflects the Cathedral’s rich choral tradition but also highlights Bernstein’s lasting musical legacy. The Prebendal School (founded in the 15th Century) provides choristers for the Cathedral Choir and continues the tradition of exceptional music that Chichester Psalms so powerfully represents.

Rob Jolly and Dame Patricia Routledge in front of the plaque.
Rob Jolly and Dame Patricia Routledge

The plaque was organized by Bernstein in Chichester, the organization that brought Bernstein’s legacy to Chichester in 2018 with a festival of events throughout the city in celebration of the composer’s 100th anniversary.

Bernstein in Chichester’s founding member Emma-Jane Wyatt comments: “It is important to establish a lasting commemoration to this great choral work. The city should be proud to bear its name in the work’s title securing both Chichester's recognition worldwide and the bond that was established between one of the 20th century’s most important composers with the city”.

The Dean of Chichester, The Very Reverend Dr Edward Dowler comments: "As we celebrate the Cathedral’s 950th anniversary, this plaque will serve as a lasting tribute to one of the most cherished musical connections in our history. The Chichester Psalms continue to inspire choral musicians worldwide, and it is deeply moving to mark its 60th anniversary in the very place that gave it life. This moment will not only honor Leonard Bernstein’s extraordinary legacy but also reaffirms the ongoing contribution of Chichester Cathedral to the choral tradition."

Reverend Edward Dowler speaks at the plaque unveiling.
Reverand Edward Dowler

The unveiling ceremony was followed by a landmark concert at the Cathedral, which featured a performance of Chichester Psalms by the Cathedral Choir alongside the premiere of a brand-new choral commission by acclaimed composer Joanna Marsh.

As part of its commitment to secure the future of its choir and music, the Cathedral has recently announced a £950,000 match-funding campaign to sustain another 950 years of music in its anniversary year.

To find out more about Chichester950 and the program of events visit: www.chichester950.org.uk

Photos courtesy of Chichester Cathedral

 
 
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