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COMPOSER IN RESIDENCE

Grammy Award-nominated composer and arranger Nico Muhly has been appointed as Christ Church’s first Composer in Residence. The position has been established to mark the Choir’s 500th anniversary year.
2 Feb 2026
Music Trust
Image: Heidi Solander
Image: Heidi Solander

Exciting news from Cathedral!

The collaboration will see the composer create works for the Cathedral Choir over the next three years, including a cantata-length work to be performed at a special anniversary concert in the summer, on Saturday 20 June. The first commission to result from the partnership, a new motet based on a text from the 16th York Mystery Play, With Hande and Harte, received its first performance on Saturday 17 January in the Cathedral during a special service of music and readings for the liturgical season of Epiphanytide, and will later be toured internationally. In addition to composing music for the Foundation, Muhly will also be immersed in the musical life of the Foundation, working with young musicians at the Christ Church Cathedral School and with Christ Church's undergraduate students.

Nico Muhly (b. 1981) is a Grammy Award-nominated composer, arranger and collaborator based in New York. He has been commissioned by the Metropolitan Opera, Carnegie Hall, the Tallis Scholars, the New York Philharmonic, the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the BBC Singers. He has also worked with artists such as Sufjan Stevens, the National, Paul Simon and James Blake, and scored film and television productions including The Reader (2008), Kill Your Darlings (2013), and Pachinko (2022-2024). He currently holds also posts as Composer in Residence at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, and as a Collaborative Partner at The Juilliard School. He has recently concluded a three-year long project with the Choir of Magdalen College. The resulting album, With Eys Lift Up, will be released this summer on Coro Records, while The Tallis Scholars are also releasing a new recording of his compositions in 2026.

“We are delighted to be able to mark such a significant year in the history of the Cathedral Choir by launching this cultural collaboration. It is a great joy that Nico Muhly has accepted our invitation to join us at an important time for the Foundation's music,” said The Very Reverend Professor Sarah Foot, Dean of Christ Church. “This partnership will provide a wonderful opportunity for our young musicians to work with, and be inspired by, a composer and musician of Nico's skill and eminence." 

“I’m thrilled and eager to start my work as Christ Church’s inaugural Composer in Residence and meet the college, school and Cathedral communities,” said Nico Muhly. “I hope that the body of work I provide, consisting of works ranging from large-scale compositions to smaller pieces, will offer a musical throughline through daily worship and the church year, voicing the heartbeat of the musical traditions championed in this place for five centuries."

"It’s enormously exciting to see Nico join us at Christ Church as Composer in Residence," writes Peter Holder, Organist (Director of Music) of Christ Church Cathedral. "Recent and present anniversaries – in 2026 for the Cathedral Choir – afford us both an opportunity to celebrate the extraordinary musical heritage we inherit here, but also to look forward in new and distinctive ways. The energy and inspiration that Nico will bring to us, not just in his music, but in coaching our musicians across the Foundation, gives us much to look forward to in the years ahead."

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