WHO WE ARE
SIMON HOLT, Music Director
Born in Birmingham, England, Simon Holt received undergraduate and graduate degrees from The Royal
College of Music, London and a postgraduate teaching certificate from Goldsmiths’ College, London
University. In addition, he was a prizewinner at the Royal College of Organists in London.
Simon has performed organ recitals in Westminster Abbey, St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle,
numerous Cathedrals, and the Royal Albert Hall in London. His discography includes a cassette of solo
organ music and three CDs, two as an accompanist and the third conducting the Bristol Cathedral School
symphony orchestra. He has also performed several times on national UK radio and television, including
a live performance in the Royal Albert Hall while still at The Royal College of Music. He has also toured
Europe widely and his performances have included those in Notre-Dame and Sacré Coeur as well as St.
Mark’s Venice. He has performed in Holland, Austria, Germany, the Czech Republic, Belgium and
Switzerland.
In May 1999 Simon and his family moved to Stonington, CT when he became Director of Music at
Calvary Church. In September 2000 he became Director of Music at Pine Point School in Stonington and
collaborated with Calvary Church in founding Calvary Music School where he was Executive Director
until 2010. Also, in 2000 he founded Salt Marsh Opera where he has been Artistic Director for many
years. In September 2007 Simon was appointed Director of Music in School at St. Thomas Choir School
in New York City.
In 2012, after two years as Chair of the Fine Arts Department and Head of Music at Saint James School in
Hagerstown, MD (the oldest Episcopal boarding school in North America) Simon returned to Connecticut
to become Executive Director of The United Theatre in Westerly, RI. As well as being Director of The
Anglican Singers, Simon is currently Executive Director of Salt Marsh Opera and Director of Music at
the First Congregational Church of Old Lyme.
L. GRAHAM SCHULTZ, Organist
L. Graham Schultz has served as The Anglican Singers’ Organist since the beginning of our 2024-25 season.
A dedicated and passionate church musician, Graham Schultz became Organist and Choirmaster at S. Stephen’s Church in Providence in 2023. Previously, he was the Interim Director of Music at the Church of the Incarnation in Dallas, Texas, one of the nation’s largest Episcopal churches. Mr. Schultz also served as the Lloyd Cast Organ Fellow at the Cathedral of All Saints in Albany, NY. Before that he was the Organist & Choirmaster of S. James, Cleveland, home of a storied Anglo-Catholic music program.
In 2019, the American Guild of Organists awarded Schultz their prestigious Fellowship certificate. He studied organ with Stefan Engels, Todd Wilson, Thomas Bara, and Charlie Rigsby—as well as harpsichord with James Richman and improvisation with George Baker. He has degrees from Southern Methodist University, the Cleveland Institute of Music, and Interlochen Arts Academy. BBC Radio 3’s Choral Evensong, American Public Media’s Pipedreams, and national broadcasts of With Heart and Voice have all hosted his performances.
IN MEMORY OF MARIANNA WILCOX (1931-2017), Founding Director
Marianna Wilcox (1931-2017) earned her undergraduate degree in organ from Bethany College, Lindsborg, Kansas, and went on to graduate study at the Hartt College of Music.
She served on the Music Commission of the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut and was past Dean of the New London County Chapter of the American Guild of Organists.
Marianna served as Director of The Anglican Singers for ten years from 1997 until 2007. Prior to founding The Anglican Singers, Marianna was Organist and Choirmaster at Calvary Episcopal Church in Stonington, CT. Marianna passed away Friday, Oct. 20, 2017. Her dedication and legacy will be remembered and cherished by many.
The Choristers
The Choristers who are The Anglican Singers have a deep interest in music of the English choral tradition and hail from a wide variety of musical and personal backgrounds.
Each of the singers is individually auditioned, highly motivated, and drawn to the beauty and rich tradition of the group’s music. Many of the singers are members of other professional and non-professional choral groups within the southeastern Connecticut area. The Singers rehearse from September through May with upwards of eight performances during this period, including one or more venues outside of the local area.
Because of their high level of dedication and performance, the group has been invited to sing at numerous venues throughout New England and beyond. The Berlioz Historical Brass requested the Singers to premiere Clifford Bevan’s Mendelssohn’s Seasons for choir and historical bass at the 2009 Amherst Early Music Festival. The Singers have also premiered two works by the eminent composer Robert J. Powell: the Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in G minor (written in 1965 but not performed until 2007) and Benedictus es, Domine, written and performed in 2008 to honor the retirement of the group’s founding director, Marianna Wilcox. In December of 2012, the singers performed the world premiere of a new carol, “Unto us a child is born,” written by renowned composer Peter Neidmann for The Anglican Singers. The piece is currently in publication by Paraclete Press.
The Singers have served as resident choir for a week at a time at several cathedrals in England: Bristol Cathedral in 2012, Ely Cathedral in 2014, Truro and Exeter Cathedrals in 2017 and Lichfield and Worcester Cathedrals in 2023, and Worcester Cathedral in 2025.
The independently organized Anglican Singers are fortunate to have been guest Artists-in-Residence since 1996 at historic St. James Episcopal Church in New London, Connecticut.
