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  1. Recordings of his work have been made by Tenebrae (Nigel Short), ORA (Suzi Digby), the Choir of Wells Cathedral (Matthew Owens) and The Choir of Trinity College Cambridge (Stephen Layton). His chamber opera, The Snow Child , was performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in summer 2016, and his compositions have been broadcast on stations including BBC Radios 3 and 4, Classic FM, and around ...

  2. 23 de mar. de 2024 · Joined by period instrument ensemble Charivari Agréable and a cast of soloists from the Old Royal Naval College Trinity Laban Chapel Choir, this promises to be a very special occasion. Bach composed his setting of the St John Passion in 1724 for the Nikolaikirche in Leipzig, setting it in German (rather than Latin) so that the narrative would have immediate impact for those listening.

  3. Furthermore, despite the excellent work that was being done by the likes of the English Baroque Soloists, at that time one couldn’t take for granted that a period instrument ensemble would play Bach with polish and sensitivity.

  4. Handel - Chandos Anthems, Vol.1 - International Record Review > See recording details... The disc’s cover bears no claim to being the first instalment of a complete recording of the anthems Handel composed in 1717 and 1718 for James Brydges, then known as the fabulously rich Earl of Carnarvon but remembered by posterity as the profligate first Duke of Chandos.

  5. Choral Scholarships at Trinity College combine the singing of weekly services in the Chapel with an exciting schedule of recordings, concerts and international tours outside term. The primary duty of a Choral Scholar during term is to sing at the three services of Choral Evensong that take place each week, together with occasional special services.

  6. This wonderful performance made all the elements come to life in the most vivid way. Packed tight on the stage of St John’s Smith Square were a lavish band of 28 players, a choir of around 40, and the four soloists. This was not going to be one of those small-scale Bach performances we’re told are more “authentic”. It was lavishly festive.

  7. Ciara Williams, Soprano. Ciara is finishing a masters in Medieval Literature from Merton College, Oxford. In addition to her scholarship with the Oxford Bach Soloists, from October 2023 she will be a choral scholar at St Martin-in-the-Fields and singing with the Magdalen Consort of Voices. She has previously sung as a scholar at King’s ...