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1. Benson Choral Society
www.bensonchoralsociety.org.uk - [Cached]Published on: 5/12/2005 Last Visited: 10/4/2006
Jeremy Boughton
Jeremy Boughton was educated at Reading Blue Coat School, and Newton Park, Bath where he studied Piano with John Parry, took part in operas and masterclasses, and furthered his interest in choral and church music, singing in Bath Abbey Evening Choir.He now divides his time between teaching and performing.
In addition to a large teaching commitment (mainly piano students), he is repetiteur to the Benson Choral Society and directs The Thames Consort.
After 23 years as director of music at St. Helen's Church Benson, he has recently been appointed director of music at Dorchester Abbey.He is frequently heard as a continuo player and accompanist and is a founder member of the Chamber Choir 'Schola Aquae Sulis' which can be heard each year in the major U.K. cathedrals.He also plays the 'Cello for fun, builds pipe organs and is an occasional fair weather rower. -
2. Dorchester Abbey, Oxon, Website
dorchester-abbey.org.uk/news3. - [Cached]Published on: 10/1/2007 Last Visited: 1/19/2008
Jeremy BoughtonAbbey organist -
3. Dorchester Abbey, Oxon, Website
dorchester-abbey.org.uk/news.h - [Cached]Published on: 11/20/2004 Last Visited: 1/9/2006
New Director of Music, Jeremy Boughton
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The standard of all those who were interviewed was extremely high and we were pleased to appoint Jeremy Boughton, formerly the organist at St Helen's Church in Benson.Jeremy will be known to members of our congregation and village as an accompanist for Benson Choral Society.He also performs with a number of other local singing and instrumental groups.Jeremy teaches music to private pupils and at Cranford House School.He joined us for the first time at the Morning Service on 6 November.

