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  1. 16 de ene. de 2017 · Bach - Mass in B Minor. Recorded 12-16 January 2017. Released March 2018. SUNDAY TIMES RECORDING OF THE WEEK. “The mixed young-adult choir – sounding wonderfully fresh and athletic…. Highly recommended.”. – The Sunday Times. Recorded in Trinity College Chapel with an outstanding cast of soloists (including three Trinity alumni) and ...

  2. Vision statement / Artistic goals: Established in 1977, The Choir of Trinity College, Melbourne is a pre-eminent vocal ensemble within Australia; comprised of university students, the Choir is the flagship of the College's musical life, receiving international acclaim for their outstanding sacred choral repertoire in chapel services, concerts and recordings

  3. Handel - Chandos Anthems, Vol.1. Recorded 29 June-1 July 2008. Released April 2009. GRAMOPHONE – 5O GREATEST HANDEL RECORDINGS. “Stephen Layton is on a roll … his inspirational direction and choice of top soloists makes this a welcome addition to earlier recordings.”. – The Observer.

  4. 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.

  5. Layton makes no claims to “authenticity” with his mixed young-adult choir – sounding wonderfully fresh and athletic – and mature soloists. In any case, the composer probably never heard his choral masterpiece performed complete; indeed, he may not even have intended it for performance, but rather as a compendium of what he could achieve in liturgical music.

  6. In January 2013, the Choir of Trinity College Cambridge joined forces with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenent in Trinity College Chapel to record all six cantatas with Hyperion Records. They were joined by soloists: James Gilchrist (Evangelist/tenor), Katherine Watson (soprano), Iestyn Davies (countertenor), and Matthew Brooke (bass).

  7. Patrick Gowers wrote his Viri Galilaei for double choir, soloists, and two organs for the consecration of Richard Harries as Bishop of Oxford at St. Paul’s Cathedral in 1987. As Professor Jeremy Dibble points out in his instructive notes (an added bonus with lots of first-rate contextual information), the choirs’ continually upward phrases culminate in the joyful sound of the trumpet.