The Salisbury Cathedral Choir, with roots tracing back to the cathedral's consecration in 1258, is a renowned choral ensemble that continues to uphold a rich musical heritage. Comprising twenty boy choristers and twenty girl choristers aged 8 to 13, along with six professional lay vicars singing countertenor, tenor, and bass, the choir is directed by Stephen Abbott. Known for their exquisite performances, the Salisbury Cathedral Choir has graced notable recordings such as "The Music of Royal Weddings" and "British Classical Music Masterpieces." Their repertoire spans a wide range of choral works, making them a must-hear for enthusiasts of choral music. The choir is not just limited to their home cathedral; they frequently embark on tours, bringing their enchanting harmonies to audiences around the world, most recently in the Netherlands.