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  1. Joining Trinity College Choir Choral Scholarships and Organ Scholarships at Trinity offer an outstanding range of opportunities and benefits, including free international tours and lessons with world-class teachers.

    • About

      Highlights of the Choir’s extensive discography include...

    • Concerts

      These pages list all forthcoming concerts by the Choir,...

    • Tours

      Trinity College Choir tours internationally at least once a...

    • Recordings

      Recordings of Baroque and 20th century repertoire have...

    • Webcasts

      The Choir sings weekly choral services in Chapel during term...

    • Reviews

      When an expert panel listed the 20 greatest choirs in the...

  2. Trinity College Choir and Stephen Layton join the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and an impressive line-up of soloists led by Evangelist James Gilchrist for a joyous rendition of Bach’s six cantatas for the festive season from the first day of Christmas to Epiphany.

  3. Recordings of Baroque and 20th century repertoire have enabled collaborations with the Academy of Ancient Music, the Orchestra of the Age of Englightenment, Britten Sinfonia and City of London Sinfonia, and with soloists including Susan Gritton, Emma Kirkby, Iestyn Davies, Allan Clayton, James Gilchrist, Thomas Hobbs, Matthew Brook, Neal Davies

  4. Voted the fifth best choir in the world in Gramophone magazine’s ‘20 Greatest Choirs’, the Choir of Trinity College Cambridge comprises around thirty Choral Scholars and two Organ Scholars ...

  5. The Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge is a mixed choir whose primary function is to sing choral services in the Tudor chapel of Trinity College, Cambridge. In January 2011, Gramophone named the choir the fifth best choir in the world.

  6. 30 de ago. de 2020 · The Choir of Trinity College Cambridge sings Ēriks Ešenvalds' 'O salutaris Hostia.’ Soloists Anita Monserrat and Madeleine Todd, conducted by Stephen Layton.

  7. 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).