Enjoy carols sung by Norwich Cathedral Choir on a new album that has been recorded to celebrate the festive season.
Lord of the Dance: Christmas Carols from Norwich Cathedral has been released today (Friday 7 November) on all major streaming platforms and features the choir singing 20 carols ranging from Away in a Manger to The First Nowell and Sussex Carol.
The album is also available to buy in a CD format from Norwich Cathedral’s gift shop for an introductory price of £10.

The album was recorded in Norwich Cathedral’s Nave in June this year, with the choir joined by music ensemble Onyx Brass and David Dunnett who retired as the Cathedral organist this summer after an incredible musical tenure of 29 years.
Norwich Cathedral’s Master of Music Ashley Grote, who conducted the choir during the recording, said:
“I’m really thrilled with our new Christmas album, Lord of the Dance, which is a collection of some of the best-loved carols, some in new arrangements.
“The combination of the Cathedral Choir, the newly rebuilt organ, along with award-winning ensemble Onyx Brass is a very special sound.
“It was wonderful to work on this project with Norwich-based independent record label Deux-Elles Classical Recordings; they have managed to capture a sense of what it is like to be in Norwich Cathedral at Christmas time.
“I hope that the album will bring a lot of joy to people this Christmas!”
The title track is a new arrangement of Lord of the Dance by Ashley who has also created new arrangements of O Come, Emmanuel, Away in a Manger and Silent Night. Also featured on the album are new arrangements by leading choral composer Bob Chilcott and popular arrangements by Sir David Willcocks and contemporary works by Sally Beamish and Will Todd.
The album was the first recording at the Cathedral since the Cathedral’s historic pipe organ underwent a major rebuild in 2023, and the cover artwork celebrates the organ by featuring the special star – known as a cymbelstern – that decorates the top of organ.
About 50 singers from Norwich Cathedral Choir perform on the album, including choristers, lay clerks and choral scholars.
Senior Girl Chorister Hannah Kelleway, 17, said:
“Everyone really enjoyed recording the Christmas album. It was a unique and wonderful opportunity and it was very interesting to see the work that goes into creating a professional recording.”
Chorister Max Kotzee, 12, said:
“I most enjoyed listening to and working with Onyx Brass, who were amazing. It was interesting seeing the recording technicians in action and learning about sound recording.”
The album has been recorded and produced by Norwich-based independent record label Deux-Elles Classical Recordings. It was made possible due to funding from The Statham Society, Norwich Cathedral’s group of dedicated music supporters, and a generous legacy.
The CD album of Lord of the Dance: Christmas Carols from Norwich Cathedral is available to buy now for an introductory price of £10 from Norwich Cathedral Shop and online at https://cathedral.org.uk/gift-shop/
The album is available on all major streaming platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, Apple Music Classical, Amazon Music and Presto Classical.
For all the latest information about festive services and events at Norwich Cathedral, visit cathedral.org.uk/Christmas