Chapel Royal

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Chapel Royal is a historic body of royal chapels and choir within the British monarchy, renowned for its long-standing role in court religious services and sacred music.


Statements (51)

Predicate Object
instanceOf choir
ecclesiastical institution
royal chapel
associatedWith British monarchy
English monarchy
House of Hanover
House of Stuart
Tudor dynasty
surface form: "House of Tudor"

House of Windsor
Scottish monarch
surface form: "Scottish monarchy"
ceremonialRole royal household chapel
country United Kingdom
denomination Church of England
employs Master of the Children
Organist
Sub-Dean
governedBy Dean of the Chapel Royal
hasChapel Chapel Royal
surface form: "Chapel Royal, Hampton Court Palace"

Chapel Royal
surface form: "Chapel Royal, St James's Palace"

Chapel Royal
surface form: "Chapel Royal, Tower of London"
hasPart chaplains
choir of men and boys
choristers
lay clerks
organists
royal chapels
historicalPeriod Georgian era
Stuart period
Tudor period
Victorian era
medieval period
modern era
historicalRole music for coronations
music for royal ceremonies
music for royal weddings
music for state occasions
spiritual care of the sovereign
influenced Anglican liturgical music
English church music
jurisdiction Royal Household of the United Kingdom
surface form: "Royal Household"
languageOfLiturgy English
location London, England
surface form: "London"

St James's Palace, London
surface form: "St James's Palace"
musicTradition Anglican choral tradition
notableFor court religious services
liturgical innovation
musical patronage
sacred choral music
primaryFunction performance of sacred music at court
provision of religious services for the sovereign
religion Christianity

Referenced by (18)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

John Stafford Smith associatedWith Chapel Royal
this entity surface form: "Chapel Royal, St James's Palace"
Stirling Castle containsStructure Chapel Royal
John Stafford Smith educatedAt Chapel Royal
this entity surface form: "Her Majesty’s Royal Chapel of the Mohawks"
Chapel Royal hasChapel Chapel Royal
this entity surface form: "Chapel Royal, St James's Palace"
Chapel Royal hasChapel Chapel Royal
this entity surface form: "Chapel Royal, Hampton Court Palace"
Chapel Royal hasChapel Chapel Royal
this entity surface form: "Chapel Royal, Tower of London"
Dublin Castle hasPart Chapel Royal
Hampton Court Palace hasPart Chapel Royal
Palace of Whitehall hasPart Chapel Royal
this entity surface form: "chapel royal"
St James's Palace, London hasPart Chapel Royal
Master of the Children location Chapel Royal
this entity surface form: "Chapel Royal, London"
Mary of Teck marriagePlace Chapel Royal
this entity surface form: "Chapel Royal, St James's Palace"
Master of the Children partOf Chapel Royal
this entity surface form: "Royal Chapel, St James's Palace"
this entity surface form: "Chapel Royal of St Peter ad Vincula (traditionally associated)"