Chapel Music
The University of Glasgow Chapel Choir and University Organist
The University of Glasgow Chapel Choir provides music for services and events in the chapel and elsewhere, as well as giving concerts and recitals throughout the academic year, such as the weekly "Choral Contemplations" series in the first and second terms. It also records and tours nationally and internationally, has recorded several CDs, and is available for weddings and memorial services.
There are thirty-two regular members (a mixture of volunteers, paid choral exhibitioners and professional lay clerks) plus around ten associate singers who join us for concerts and some other events. All are auditioned regularly and receive free singing tuition.
The choir is directed by Katy Lavinia Cooper (Director of Chapel Music) and accompanied by Kevin Bowyer (University Organist).

The Chapel Organ was built by Henry Willis III in 1927 and was most recently refurbished by Harrison & Harrison of Durham in 2005. Please see Chapel Organ Specification (PDF).
Lunchtime Concert: Lee-Horváth Duo
The Lee-Horváth Duo is an exciting collaboration between multi-award winning instrumentalists, Katrina Lee (Violin) & Alina Horváth (Piano).
Music in the University
Date: Thursday 05 February 2026
Time: 13:10 - 14:00
Venue: University Concert Hall
Category: Concerts and music
This event is free! Booking is via Eventbrite: please follow the link below to reserve your space.
The Lee-Horváth Duo is an exciting collaboration between multi-award winning instrumentalists, Katrina Lee (Violin) and Alina Horváth (Piano). Based in Scotland and both alumni of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, they formed in 2021 through mutual love of exploring the beautiful chamber repertoire written for their classic instrumentation. The duo’s performances and exciting programme curation aim to bridge the gap between the known and the undiscovered, offering audiences a fresh perspective on classical music while championing representation, diversity and inclusion through their programming. Highlighted on Chamber Music Scotland’s 'Ones to Watch’ list, their performances have taken them extensively across Scotland.
